02-16-2011, 04:29 PM | #14 |
AngAdan
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As for how Middle earth learned of the fate of Ar-Pharazon's invasion, I am confident the Valar communicated widely it one way or another. What would be the point of making an extreme example with showing it to those you would deter? I can imagine Lorien sending nightmares of Ar-Pharazon's and Numenor's disaster to all Middle Earth. I expect that whaterver word the Valar want to get out gets around one way or another.
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