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fandomsecrets2013-07-29 06:49 pm
[ SECRET POST #2400 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2400 ⌋
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[The Silmarillion]
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[Fire Emblem: Awakening]
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[Almost Human]
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[Gundam Wing and True Blood]
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[NCIS: LA]
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[Final Fantasy VII Compilation]
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[Tom Hiddleston/Loki]
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[Scott & Bailey]
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[Pokemon, Mondo/Domino]
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[Merlin]
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[Chris Colfer]
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[Danny Phantom]
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[Twin Peaks]
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(Anonymous) 2013-07-30 02:52 am (UTC)(link)There was actually an excellent bit of meta over on Tumblr about this recently, and I wish I could remember the link... basically it was talking about all the changes Tolkien made to his treatises on Laws and Customs of the Eldar and whether or not Elves can actually rape/be raped. He seemed to change his mind towards 'yes' later on in life and I wonder if the 'not wholly unwilling' passage in the published Silmarillion is a holdover from the earlier days and/or Christopher Tolkien hedging his bets and not being 100% sure what his father's final decision was. Regardless, as it's written I believe that Eol Stokholmed the hell out of her: he's pretty much a textbook elven version of a man who kidnaps a woman, keeps her in a dark basement, gets her pregnant and so messes with her mind in hundreds of little ways that she stays in his house even when she has opportunities to escape: if Maeglin hadn't convinced Aredhel that they needed to get the hell out I'm sure she would have stayed right where she was in Nan Elmoth, but from the speed at which she's convinced and then determined to get herself and her son away from Eol there's no doubt that that's the last place she wants to be. I think you've got a really excellent point on the banality of evil that we see in Eol, though: 'genius creates limitless power source; massacres hundreds; is cursed by the gods' isn't a headline we see in the papers all that often, whereas what Eol did is frighteningly commonplace when you remove the pointy ears and the enchanted forest.
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(Anonymous) 2013-07-30 03:22 am (UTC)(link)You know, Tolkien changed his mind about this and that so many times that I rather think even if he had lived to see The Silmarillion published, it still wouldn't have been the definitive version. But The Silmarillion itself is closer to a fictional historical anthology than it is a story anyway. Just like with history, there are numerous, even conflicting versions of the same accounts and people who just can't agree on these things (you can't tell me the Feanorian apologists aren't just as intense as actual historical apologists).
No disagreement on Eol from me, for sure. And while I'd never wish that fate on anyone, I think it's particularly tragic that it happened to Aredhel who was such a free spirit and had just escaped a life of loose imprisonment in her brother's kingdom. It's my headcanon that Aredhel went to Gondolin for Idril's sake, and it was Idril who later convinced her to leave and find freedom. After Aredhel's death, Idril might have harbored guilt about her involvement, and tried to atone by being extra kind to Maeglin -- leading him to get the wrong idea.