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archeologue ([personal profile] archeologue) wrote in [community profile] the_last_resort2014-08-07 12:11 am

Belloq Log

Who: Belloq and OPEN
What: Belloq around town. Three locations, three starters.
When: Today-ish
Where: Museum, Resort bar, Pugsy's
Notes & Warnings: None at the moment. Will edit if something comes up.
lindir: (♫ as we circle the world)

[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-14 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[Lindir pauses a moment before speaking, because the concept was so absurd.]

Of course not.
lindir: (♫ one sweet place)

technically there's an obscure case but it's not clear cut...

[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-15 08:52 am (UTC)(link)
I know it is much desired by some, but the Secondborn have the Gift of Men, which is a blessing in it's own right.

[He pauses.]

There are however, a few occasions in which those of Elven blood have become mortal. In particular Lúthien Tinúviel. Then there are the Half-Elven, who were able to choose which path they wished to walk. For example My Lord Elrond chose to live as the Eldar do, while his brother Elros walked the path of Men.
Edited 2014-08-15 08:54 (UTC)
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[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-16 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
In most cases, for love.

[That does make Lindir smile a bit, even if it reminded him of the precarious situation with his lord's daughter.]

As for the Half-Elven who were given the choice, one must remember the Gift of Men. The lives of Men burn brightly and end quickly, however, they are blessed with the opportunity to be a part of the Second Music, after the end of all things.

The Eldar are bound to Arda and it's fate, while the fëar of Men will depart this world for a greater purpose that only Eru Ilúvatar knows.
lindir: (♫ one sweet place)

[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-16 09:36 am (UTC)(link)
It is all of oneself that is not of the body. In that way, yes, though it exists with or without death.

[Elves were immortal, after all.]
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there's also "fading" and some other stuff in regards to age, but it's all very unclear in canon.

[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-17 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)
The Eldar do not suffer sickness as men do, and our bodies are more resistant to hurt or the elements.

We can be felled by great harm to the body, whether by battle, accident, or poison. As for age, once we mature we live the long summer of our lives from that moment on.
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[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-18 02:31 pm (UTC)(link)
The fëar of those of my kind who fall in battle or some other tragedy, are called by the Valar Mandos to join him in his halls, in Aman... that is, the Undying Lands, or the Blessed Realm. Some there are re-embodied.

Those of us who yet live can chose to leave Middle-earth and depart on ships to sail there, as many of my kind do. I will also leave, one day when I am too weary of my troubles, but once you have set foot in the land of the Valar you cannot return.
lindir: (♫ as we circle the world)

[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-20 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
'Underworld?' Blood sacrifices? That sounds terrible...

[Lindir looks visibly disturbed. It takes him a moment to focus his thoughts to answer the question.]

Of course not. In the First Age, there was a time when travel between Aman and Middle-earth was permitted. There are those who have walked that blessed land and returned. The Lady Galadriel was even born there.

[He goes on to explain that due to the Numenorians (Men) and their jealousy of the Elves' immortality made sure that nobody could have nice things, and travel there now became a one-way trip for Elves only.]
lindir: (♫ like the leaves in the wind)

[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-21 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[Lindir still looks slightly disturbed by the idea, but he's also a bit curious now.]

You say this is a myth. Do you mean to say it was a created story? One would easily discover the untruth, would they not?
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[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-23 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[He takes a moment to consider that.]

I suppose if they were not blessed by the Valar such as my own people, one could not know for certain what lay beyond. It must be saddening to have that uncertainty.
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[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-24 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[By the look on Lindir's face, he's having a difficult time understanding fully, but certainly trying. His tone in scholarly.]

The fate of Men after death is known only to Eru Ilúvatar himself, but it is said that it is Men, not Elves, who will be allowed to take part in the Second Music. It is not something my own kind often think about, but in that way Men may even surpass Elf-kind.
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[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-25 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It is reserved for Men, the second-born, only. It is not known to us what happens to Dwarves after their death, but they are not mentioned as part of the Second Music.

[A pause, then he turns to Belloq.]

And what of the beliefs of your kin?
lindir: (♫ one sweet place)

[personal profile] lindir 2014-08-26 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Lindir listens carefully, trying to understand. He had never heard anything like this before, and it was interesting.]

It is a strange thing. Our own creator we call Ilúvatar, which in the common speech, means "Father of All," and Aman - the Undying Lands - is where the Eldar live in an fair, green land, for a time until the Second Music.

You are of the world of Men, are you not?

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