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  • Could you look for quotes to support your final paragraph? If that's true, it's really relevant and worth the effort. Commented Aug 4, 2015 at 11:44
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    Eärendil has Elven ancestry. His mother was an elf.
    – user46509
    Commented Aug 8, 2015 at 18:39
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    @AlfredoHernández Although wrong in that nobody can die there (what about the Númenóreans? They certainly died during their assault!) - because it has to do with mortality rather than where (this is one of the plots of Sauron: tricking the Númenóreans into the belief that landing there would give them immortal life) elves 'die' differently - and they can be returned to life (e.g. Glorfindel).
    – Pryftan
    Commented Dec 22, 2017 at 3:12
  • @user46509 Eärendil was human. An half-even is able to choose between elf and human and he chosed to life as a human. There are any human half-even lived forever without setting foot on the undying lands to support your affirmation?
    – jean
    Commented Dec 22, 2017 at 14:07