>They are going to the harbour beyond the White Towers. To the Tax Heavens.
>They are thieving Middle Earth.
>Never to tax return.
>I don't know why, but it makes me mad.
Is there anything in vidya that can match this?
>due to Numenor no longer existing, it's an almost impossible journey to make
No, it's impossible to make because Valar separated Valinor from the earth and made it round. Those who would try to sail west would only find themselves where they started. "The straight path" still existed for the eldar and the chosen few.
Which brings us to an important point: not all elves are Eldar or even want to be, meaning that many lesser elves would remain forever on Earth.
The fact that minstrels are a class at all is top notch. I assume it was intentional, given the books, but all the music related stuff is really nice.
Dragons and elves are high fantasy. ASOIAF, Gormenghast and First Law are low fantasy.
It is not my first language but I am correct and you do not know anything about this topic. A typical fairytale does not fall within what is called "the fantasy genre". Fantasy is divided into categories such as high fantasy, low fantasy or dark fantasy - and fairytales are a completely different genre altogether. It does not fit any of the subgenres of the fantasy genre.
From here.
glyphweb.com
It was made by an autist according to details from all of what Tolkien wrote.
The Well At The World's End is regarded as the first notable example of high fantasy literature, not The Lord Of The Rings, Tolkienfags
I have known that the entire time little cuck, but fairytales are not a sub genre of fantasy like high fantasy or low fantasy are.
Walk tall, my frens
neither of them is heaven
the west is just where the elves live
the timeless halls are just a tomb where the elves go when they die, and they eventually respawn
when humans die they dont go to the timeless halls, they go to a place that only god knows