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Where does the "last ship to leave middle earth" with Bilbo and Frodo at the end of "Return of the King" go to?

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Sinna_Hime_chan said:
They were taken into the West to the Blessed Realm of the elves, thus दिया a special exception, {to a certain part of this realm, anyway}, still rare, and some later, [non-immortals earned the honor] when few could still travel yonder.

A continent originally lying in the far West of Arda, now removed from the World, for the race of Ainur, and also inhabited द्वारा Elves - immortal beings, .

Names:
Aman, The Blessed Realm, Otherworld, Valinor, Tol Eressëa, the Undying Lands, The Uttermost West, The West, West over Sea, and West of the World.
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 They were taken into the West to the Blessed Realm of the elves, thus दिया a special exception, {to a certain part of this realm, anyway}, still rare, and some later, [non-immortals earned the honor] when few could still travel yonder. A continent originally lying in the far West of Arda, now removed from the World, for the race of Ainur, and also inhabited द्वारा Elves - immortal beings, . Names: Aman, The Blessed Realm, Otherworld, Valinor, Tol Eressëa, the Undying Lands, The Uttermost West, The West, West over Sea, and West of the World.
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Beautiful picture! :'D
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Yes very pretty!
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tbonedrum said:
That place is called Valinor. It is where the Valar are, and it used to be where Valinor and Middle-Earth were the same and आप could travel between them, but all this stuff happened with Elves rebelling against the Valar, and so Valinor was basically cut off from Middle Earth. Read The Silmarillion and it all makes sense.
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matt_cjvc said:
The land, reffered to as the "utter west", is another continent in the mythical land of arda known as valinor. It is घर to the supreme gods (valar) and their demi-god creations (maiar) such as gandalf and the eagles. It is also the घर of the high elves called the "Vanyar", including galadrial and elrond (half). As far as middle earth-ians go, only elves are allowed to set foot there because of a long and dumb racist reason... Although ring-bearers are an exception to this rule eg. Frodo and bilbo. Because Samwise is also a temporary bearer of the one ring, he earns the right to travel to valinor but doesn't journey there untill roughly 60 years later.
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bendaimmortal said:
Over the sea, to the Undying Lands, where - until that दिन - only the elves were allowed to live.
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Oh I forgot to mention that only the Ringbearers were allowed to go there from that on, which is why Gandalf, Bilbo, Frodo and eventually Sam, got their place in the elven ships. Gimli the dwarf wasn't a Ringbearer but was still allowed to go there, probably because he'd befriend Legolas in such a genuine way. But basically, it's only for the elves. I've always taken the Undying Lands a sort of a metaphora for a Heaven on Earth. But I haven't read Silmarillion, so I don't know much about the place.
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The Last नाव they take went to.............. SOVNGARDE!!!!!!! लोल
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emilyroxx said:
To the undying lands where the Elves go to.
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Aline1102 said:
Well, first of all, the last ship to leave Middle-Earth is NOT the one that take Bilbo and Frodo away. That's in the film, but if आप read the book, you'll learn that the very last ship to leave was the one Legolas built in Ithilien when he learned about King Elessar's (Aragorn's) death. That last ship took Legolas and Gimli (who was accepted into the west thanks to Galadriel's request to the Valar) into Valinor, the Undying Land, where the Valar live in a most beautiful and peaceful place.
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LOTR802 said:
The far GREEN COUNTRY UNDER THE तत्पर, तेज, स्विफ्ट SUNRISE
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abblover46 said:
to valinor the घर of the origanal elves till the rebellioon the some stayed others went then they were all called back to valinor but some didnt want to go right away
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iamnoman said:
The undying lands. of course!!!
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Eamane99 said:
valonor
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dragonsmemory said:
आप could say that it carries them out of their lives. The ship is headed deep into the unknown, a place that can never be explored. Those that try don't come back.
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Echoladyuk said:
Valinor
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The Undying lands
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dobbyssocks said:
It takes them "on".
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ellie_bellie135 said:
So it's a tangible/physical place? They didn't die या go to a parallel universe?
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No. It is a land that was separated from Middle Earth so that mortals cannot reach it at the end of the सेकंड Age after the king of Numenor tried to sail to Valinor. If आप want to know more, read Silmarillion. :)
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Will do. :) Thanks for that.
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lynn52 said:
The undying lands, elvinhome.
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GuitarReviews said:
So where do those ships at the end of "the return of the king" take Bilbo, Frodo, Gandalf & others?

To Valinor, घर of the Vala--also known as the undying lands. It is located in the west of Arda link
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cs88 said:
Valinor, the Blessed Realm, to sit at the Feet of the Powers with the Eldalie.
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sydnisan said:
It goes to Valinor, though it is not actually the last ship. I believe the last ship carries Legolas and Gimli. Valinor is where Valar and the elves dwell.
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Natalie91084 said:
They leave from the Gray Havens and go to Valinor :D

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zoeyxox1114311 said:
The ship goes to the elven kingdom.

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Spicekitten said:
J.R.R. Tolkien was a christian. And it's been कहा that Lord of The Rings is christian based ( which is something I do believe.) So the meaning of Frodo's hardships is the meaning of the christian's path. So when Frodo got on that नाव it was symbolising a christian leaving the pain of this world and going to heaven.
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OwlCity4me said:
Valinor, the लॉस्ट land of the elves. It is where all good elves and other races go to for protection.

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Thelorian said:
Valinor.

I think during those days America was like a promised land for many people in war torn and recession hit Europe. It might have played in Tolkien's mind and he used sailing west to valinor as a metaphor. These stories are heavily influenced द्वारा Beowulf. Viking's did like sailing west for unknown lands, isn't it?

I guess Gene Roddenberry (Star Trek) also took the idea and created Vulcuns after their image. Pointed ear, tall, lives long and prosper. Logical?

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amcwalkde63 said:
a elvish land for the ब्रेव to retire
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RowanHalfElf said:
into the west, to the immortal lands across the High Sea where the Elves and the Valar dwell. if आप want to know और might I suggest पढ़ना the Silmarillion
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RAWRmyusername said:
The ship goes to the Grey Havens, या the Undying lands as they are also called. Only immortal beings are allowed there; though exceptions were made for Frodo, Bilbo, and the other members of the Fellowship that joined them there later; Gimli and Sam.
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rro2252 said:
I have only watched the फिल्में but as a Christian I feel as if the land they are going could be referred to as heaven to be with God.
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greenleafivy said:
Valinor aka the Undying Lands to find peace....
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xClozer said:
to the undying lands
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kim0118 said:
Valinor (the Undying Lands).
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LoveSpyrocom said:
A mystery that probably won't ever be answered. But I'd like to know....
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