Subject: Commentary.
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Posted on: 2015-02-08 08:23:00 UTC

Yes, she should probably have been seriously injured. But you can fight on after being even fatally wounded - just, y'know, not for very long.

W/r/t your abc:

a) Eldar aren't 'just' warriors. They live for thousands of years, you don't specialise that extremely. Everyone, at minimum, is an artist. And there's no indication that 'magic' is particularly difficult - look again at how blase the elves are about the Lorien cloaks.

b) There's no fundamental difference between the Noldor and the Lindar (ie, 'the third tribe, using their own name). They probably had less tercen and apacen, because of no Treeslight, but other than that...

c) Um. 2900 might be a bit late. The Eldar are noted to not tend to have children in times of war - and the Necromancer appeared in Dol Guldur in 2460, with the note that 'the Watchful Peace ends'. That's about as late as any Third Age elves should be born.

(Also: singing doesn't require you to write the song)

The Lesser Ring: this is one of the rings described by Gandalf as mere essays in the craft. We know they could turn you invisible; we also know they couldn't extend your life like the One did to Bilbo, because that's what worried Gandalf to begin with. It's... yeah, it's plausible, since we know so little about how the Rings operated in the first place. It'll probably still have a corrupting effect, since Sauron got his grubby little mitts on it.

hS

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