Perhaps he should have looked frightened here, considering the wolves were chasing him at the time, but I thought he deserved a moment to mourn his master's death.
I hope so. ;) I'm so glad C. Tolkien left Rochallor's death out of The Silmarillion. I actually felt like crying, when I read that description this morning. :((
"Now Rochallor had stayed beside the king until the end, but the wolves of Angband assailed him, and he escaped from them because of his great swiftness, and ran at last to Hithlum, and broke his heart and died."
It's in HoMe XI., The War of the Jewels.
I was always under the impression Rochallor's fate remained unknown and that maybe he returned to Hithlum to "live happily ever after", but Tolkien apparently killed him. Just like every other character in his books that I liked. :/
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Date: 2012-03-15 11:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-15 01:26 pm (UTC)Perhaps he should have looked frightened here, considering the wolves were chasing him at the time, but I thought he deserved a moment to mourn his master's death.
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Date: 2012-03-15 02:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-15 09:31 pm (UTC)I hope so. ;) I'm so glad C. Tolkien left Rochallor's death out of The Silmarillion. I actually felt like crying, when I read that description this morning. :((
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Date: 2012-03-15 10:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-16 01:01 am (UTC)It's in HoMe XI., The War of the Jewels.
I was always under the impression Rochallor's fate remained unknown and that maybe he returned to Hithlum to "live happily ever after", but Tolkien apparently killed him. Just like every other character in his books that I liked. :/
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Date: 2012-03-16 01:29 am (UTC)I go by Home 12 canon most of the time. C. Tolkien changed many things in the Sil