Do u think that arwen will die in rotk?

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I doubt they will have arwen die at the end of ROTK
and I think all the members of theodreds family portraited in a very bad way but that;s IMO

But was theodred's character supposed to be that rude to aragorn in the first place, anyway?

I dont think so, no.
Well he has not much time to be rude to Aragorn...

Arwen is Elf kind ( Elves are like Wolverine from X-Men, they age very, very, very slowly, but ironically their wounds does not heal quickly, and can die of bleeding, or like any other human beings) which means that they die after some 30 thousand years from the day they were born. Besides in the book it is said that Arwen and Aragorn gets married and lives together for 300 more years, when Aragorn dies of old age, Arwen still looks the same as she does now, but because she loved Aragorn so much, she kills herself. So the scene BingaBonga saw was probably that one.
Hey, did any one of you know that Arwen is some thousand years old, and her father some 10,000 years old, and Aragorn is 60 years old?

Aragorn is not 60 but 87
Elrond is about 6500 years old
And Arwen nearly 3000...

Elven wounds DO heal very quickly and they cant die of bleeding, and they do not die of age but because they simply get bored of the world and all the grief there but that usually takes less long than 30000 years but only some thousand years... and then they also dont really die but go to Valinor
Arwen and Aragorn live together for another 120 years then Aragorn decides to die and one year later Arwen also does (of broken heart).

yea, and anyway wasn't aragorn like 290 when he died, i thought he only spent like 100 years with arwen, and he died, and she died of sadness, which is very rare with elves... 😐

I wouldn't want to live forever... or watch people you love be born and die and an endless cycle, i would be sooooo depressed, being human is just fine for me.

Originally posted by BingaBonga
yea, and anyway wasn't aragorn like 290 when he died, i thought he only spent like 100 years with arwen, and he died, and she died of sadness, which is very rare with elves... 😐

No, he was "only" 210 and he spent 121 years with Arwen.

Its not so rare its besides death in war the only death they can die...
But usually they do not die because of their own grief but because of all the grief in middleearth which makes their hearts sad.

when did the elves start leaving for Valinor?

Elves dying of sadness isnt very rare, it happens, that is one way that elves can actually die, die of a broken heart, another is getting hurt in a battle

Ive grown very fond to the nature of elves, how they look, how they die, their language just everything about them, lord of the rings has had me grown fond of elves, LMAO...expecially LEGOLAS! hehehe! Its just very interesting to learn about them and everything, i wanna be a elf! hahaa!

u know there is so very fine hot guys in this movie.... Viggo, Elijah Legolas, well, okay them, and if you want Faramir, please don't say Boromir, because that would scare me, but yeah, it's all nice... maybe merry and pippin....? maybe not, but yeah, lotr rules.

yes...elves, hobbits and men! Could middle earth be ANY better? hahahahaha

Merry and Pippin are adorable little hobbits! HEHEHE! Frodo is a adorable little hobbit (sneaky little hobbit is what i call Lij) Legolas is a adorable elf, aragorn is a adorable man!

OOOOoOoOoOoo

Lij, i luv that name, anyway, night, i need SLEEP

i know..me too..it seems im constantly callin him that instead of elijah, but now..hes earned the nickname "sneaky little hobbit"

Originally posted by BingaBonga
when did the elves start leaving for Valinor?

As soon as they were invented to come there, even long before the Sun was made... But they started really fleeing there at the end of the First Age when Melkor covered Beleriand in darkness and then the whole western part of Middle-earth was drowned...
In the Second Age they fled from Sauron who showed them death, as also in the Third Age.

is this all in the simillarion or however u spell it

Its "SILMARILLION"... silmarilli is the plural of silmaril and the ending -ion means "of" (lit. "son"😉

Yes it is 🙂 perhaps not all but most of it

okay... we got a bit off topic, thanks exa, lol

mwahahahahaha

Exa you sure about that rapid healing thingy?