*takes a shovel and digs out the club thread*
Hey guys!
I'm back again.

I'm really sorry for my long absence, but uni really took away almost all of my time lately. However, I should have two completely uni-free weeks now, so I guess I'll hang around here a bit more again.
Ánië Súrion wrote:
Thank you, Rose! It's great to see you too!

Heh, thanks.
Hmm, I kind of like that idea!

But then, since it's basically Arwen's life force (or at least that's how my LOTR-crazy friend explained it to me when I watched the movies for the first time), would it still be around after she had gone?

I read a really beautiful, bittersweet fanfic once that suggested that Eldarion knew the exact moment when his mother died, because the Evenstar shattered... Although I like the idea of it being an heirloom in movieverse as well. That's actually a really neat idea!

You're welcome.

Hmm, I haven't thought about it that way yet, but you might be right. Wow, that fanfic sounds really interesting. Do you still have the link? I'd really love to read it.

~ladyofrohan* wrote:
ohhh i will join!plz........
Welcome to the club, ladyofrohan!

*goes to add you to the member list*
RDM wrote:
Jeez I've been away for a long time...Thankfully it seems I'm not the only one

So, hi again ya guys!
Okay, if I've got this right you're talking about Arwen in both LotR movies and the book...Well, I think they both have they're good sides as well as the bad. I like that Arwen in the book is a strong woman who makes things happen for herself (I wonder if I'm saying this right?) but in the movie it's nice to see Arwen more v...(Omg! I can't remember the word in english so if anyone knows what 'haavoittuvainen' means than I wouldn't mind that person telling me^^ I'll put it here when I remember) and I think it shows more of her struggeling with her love for Aragorn.
(I have no idea if some one's said this before 'cause I'm lazy and don't have the energy to read your posts with thought...but I hope you don't mind

)
~ RDM
Great ideas, RDM!

I agree with you that both Arwen versions have their advantages.
Well, I've read some news about the Hobbit-movie on the internet lately. They're speculating that Viggo might be in again. I think having Aragorn in the movie would be a wonderful chance to include some more parts of the Tale of Arwen and Aragorn.
Do you think it would be possible to put some new A/A scenes into the Hobbit and if yes, which scenes should they choose in your opinion?
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