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Nick: precious2004 (Registered User)
Date/Time: Fri, 1/30/2004 at 8:07 EDT (Fri, 1/30/2004 at 21:07 JST)
Browser/OS: Microsoft Internet Explorer V6.0 using Windows NT 5.1
Subject:
Question on Nenya, Galadriel's mirror, etc.
Message:

I haven't read any of the UTs, so I'm not sure if these questions can be answered, but...

1. Where does the water for Galadriel's mirror come from? I understand there is some sort of spring, but...?

2. Is her mirror powered by Nenya?

3. The three Elven rings are said to be somewhat of a protectant for Lothlorien and Rivendell, but how exactly does that work?

4. Where were the three Elven rings made (not the Silmarils), if Sauron did not create them?

-Thanks for any answers!!

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