Grimnir
Well-Known Member
Na verdade achei um pouco confusa a origem de Eriol. Vejam essas passagem das notas:
Só que depois é dito que...
Sei lá, fiquei confuso.
He [Eriol] belongs to the period preceding the Anglo-Saxon invasions of Britain (as my father, for his purposes, wished to represent it).
... the elvish isle to wich Eriol came was England - that is to say, Tol Eressëa would become England, the land of the English, at the end of the story.
Só que depois é dito que...
Eriol comes to Tol Eressëa in the time after the Fall of Gondolin and the march of the Elves of Kôr into the Great Lands for the defeat of Melko, when the Elves who had taken part in it had returned over the sea to dwell in Tol Eressëa; bur before the time of the 'Faring Forth' and the removal of Tol Eressëa to the geographical positionl of England.
Sei lá, fiquei confuso.