Arwen has the likeness of her ancestor,
Luthien Tinuviel. Men who have laid their eyes on her have thought they strayed into a dream, thinking they saw the beautiful
Luthien. Arwen stole the heart of Aragorn, son of Arathorn, a lost king of the land of Gondor.
It was not common for elf-kind to wed a mortal man and Lord Elrond at first went against their wishes. After the War of the
Ring however, Aragorn claimed his rightful title and Lord Elrond's trust. Lady Arwen Undomiel married King Aragorn
of Gondor on Midsummer's Day. When it was time for Arwen's kin to depart to Valinor, Elrond and Arwen's last meeting was full
of grief and sadness. But like her ancestor Luthien, Arwen chose the same haunting path, a mortal life to be with the man
she loved. After many blissful years together, it came for Aragorn's time to pass. |
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Arwen was filled with grief and after saying farewell to her sons and daughters, she went back to the empty land
of Lothlorien where Galadriel was no longer there. There, she dwelt until
the Winter. She lay herself upon Cerin Amroth, where she and Aragorn once exchanged vows of love to each other; and so
passed Arwen Undomiel, Evenstar of her people. |
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