Aerlinniel ó Eressëa wrote:
Frodos-Guide wrote:
Frodo was a hero along with the Gamgees and i think his part in the tale ended all too quickly.
By the way if Immortaility was fo rthe elves only, how come hobbits are able to sail into the west, and wizards, and of course dwarves....
Uh...Sam did go to the Grey havens...he sailed with Cirdan, when Rosie had died. So he did get there....Just sayin'
And Frodo died. He just lived the rest of his life in Valinor, he was granted passage for being the Ringbearer. Sam the same story, since he bore it for a short time.
They didn't get immortality.
Valinor's maybe called "The Undying Lands" but that's because the people (elves, Ainur, Maiar) that live there don't die. Not because the lands itself hold some kind of magical power, the Elves didn't die in M-E either...
And the wizards...of course they could pass. They were materialised Maiar after all...they are immortal, and BELONG in Valinor...
This is all confusing. In essence, Hobbits are Immortal there. They are allowed to live out there forever, like Heaven really, they aren't dead are they?
I also think that Frodo going off with no wife means I wouldn't have to see wor Elijah Kissing some girl lol - in his hobbit stuff which to me is the most attractive side to Elijah, the long curly hair
yum!
Hee, but It's sad in a way. I suppose his character is always preserved in our hearts and in History lol. Who needs kids? It would have probably taken a lot of aspects out of him anyway, having a wife and kids.