Thank you, Dawn! I'd be very interested if you wrote a companion piece that included a discussion between Finrod and Amarie. I do think your Amarie is strong enough to hold her own beside him! I must admit that I had somehow imagined i>Aldudenie as a work that basically conformed to the official values of Aman and channeled them, so to speak. I am now trying to imagine what an Aldudenie written by this Elemmire would be like. Also, I haven't checked and I might be quite wrong--but is it the case that one of the reasons why most people think Elemmire was a man is that Christopher Tolkien uses the male pronoun in his comments on that passage mentioning him/her?
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Date: 2013-03-03 11:08 am (UTC)I'd be very interested if you wrote a companion piece that included a discussion between Finrod and Amarie. I do think your Amarie is strong enough to hold her own beside him!
I must admit that I had somehow imagined i>Aldudenie as a work that basically conformed to the official values of Aman and channeled them, so to speak. I am now trying to imagine what an Aldudenie written by this Elemmire would be like.
Also, I haven't checked and I might be quite wrong--but is it the case that one of the reasons why most people think Elemmire was a man is that Christopher Tolkien uses the male pronoun in his comments on that passage mentioning him/her?