Fíriel_18190 wrote:
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hmm.. yeah, that's a good point. Well, I guess maybe Aeglos perished, because Gil-Galad had no heir (or did he??) and the elves in general were moving away from Middle-Earth as well.
No he did not have wife or children (at least not that we kow of).
Ellie wrote:
Well aye, good point Ea, but as Gil-galad had no heir, they might have just sent it over the sea, or kept it hidden in rivendell? I think it's highly unlikely that had it survived they'd have left it in Mordor.
Yeah, could be, but then again, Aiglos was legendary and so was Narsil, but they were only weapons after all. Even though being forged by Elven smiths who might have poured all their skill and good vibes etc. into them, their power still depended on the one to wield them. Aragorn took up the Re-Forged Sword and wielded it with great power because he was the rightful heir to do it.
Aiglos might have perished either when Sauron slayed Gil-galad or when he was destroyed...
But well.. we can't know... perhaps someone else want to share his/her opinion. Now I've chipped in
