- Eldarion
Eldarion Telcontar is a character from
J. R. R. Tolkien 's legendarium. He is the only recorded son ofArwen and Aragorn II. He was born in theFourth Age , probably around year 20 of that Age, and died around year 220 (assuming he lived roughly as long as his father). He became the Second High King of theReunited Kingdom ofGondor andArnor after his father died."Eldarion" means "Scion of the Eldar". He was also recorded as having at least two sisters. Though Tolkien does not use "Eldarion Telcontar" it is probably reasonable to assume that Eldarion did so as it was the name of Aragorn's royal house ("Telcontar" is "Strider", one of Aragorn's aliases, in the Elven language
Quenya .) Eldarion is descended from several royal Elven houses, including the Three High Kings of the Elves - and from theEdain . He is a grandson ofElrond and, through his grandmother Celebrían, a great-grandson ofGaladriel . He is great-grandson of the father of the Númenóreans,Eärendil the Mariner (Eldarion is descended from Eärendil on both sides of his family), through his Half-elven mother Arwen, and the nephew of the Half-elf lordsElladan and Elrohir . He is descended also from the great Kings of Westernesse on his father's side.Tolkien wrote that at the time of his ascending to the throne, Eldarion was "full ripe and ready for kingship". It is known that Eldarion was given the tokens of kingship (Andúril etc.) by his father, who then willingly gave his own life so as Eldarion could become King.
During his reign, the royal scribe (or King's Writer) was Findegil. In the year 172 of the
Fourth Age , the latter completed a fair copy of the "Thain's Book ," probably made at the request ofPeregrin Took 's great-grandson. The Thain's Book was itself the most complete copy of the "Red Book of Westmarch " whereinBilbo Baggins ,Frodo Baggins andSamwise Gamgee recorded their adventures. Within the context ofTolkien 's work, the Thain's Book was the original source for the tales we know as "The Lord of the Rings " and "The Hobbit ". The copy made by Findegil was brought to the Shire and kept by the head of the Took family, theThain of the Shire, atGreat Smials .In
Peter Jackson 's movie "", Arwen is on her way to theGrey Havens to leaveMiddle-earth and Aragorn when she has a vision of Eldarion as a little boy (although he is not named in the film), which persuades her to stay. This is a departure from the events in the book.For a time, Tolkien considered writing a sequel to "The Lord of the Rings", called "The New Shadow", which would have taken place in Eldarion's reign, and in which Eldarion deals with his people turning to evil practices; however, Tolkien later dropped the idea.
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House of Telcontar Sources
[http://www.tuckborough.net/gondorians.html Tuckborough.net] mentions the following parts of Tolkien's work as source for Eldarion:
*Appendix A of LotR: "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen," p. 343-44
*The History of Middle-earth, vol. XII, The Peoples of Middle-earth: "The Heirs of Elendil," p. 202, 217-18, 244-46; "The New Shadow," p. 410, 419-20
*The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien: Letter #338 (reference to Eldarion's reign lasting 100 years)External links
* [http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/e/eldarion.html Encyclopedia of Arda page on Eldarion]
* [http://www.theargonath.cc/characters/eldarion/eldarion.html The Argonath article on Eldarion]
* [http://members.ozemail.com.au/~sdgeard/hccag2.html Complete Chronology of Arnor and Gondor]
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