Aman was known somewhat misleadingly as “the Undying Lands”, but the land itself does not cause mortals to live forever. However, only immortal beings were generally allowed to reside there.
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In the Third Age, Frodo, Bilbo, and later Gimli got special dispensation to travel to the Undying Lands because they were ring-bearers. Going to Valinor did not grant them immortality. The Undying Lands were said to be a Blessed Realm, offering eternal bliss to those who lived there.
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They’re not immortal. The Undying Lands do not confer immortality on mortals. This was the big lie that Sauron told to Ar-Pharazôn the Golden to persuade him to attack Valinor: that those who went there became immortal. In fact, being in Valinor itself actually shortens the lives of mortals.
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And Tolkein himself confirms this in his own private letters, where he makes it clear that Frodo and his friend Sam (who is also eventually granted a place in Valinor) would always be mere mortals and would eventually succumb to death even if they were to remain in The Undying Lands.
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The purpose of this ban was to prevent a longing for the immortality of those in the Undying Lands. So, though the easternmost part of Tol Eressëa was at times visible to those in Númenor, they were banned from visiting there, or any other part of Aman.
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The Elves felt compelled to leave Middle-earth because the Valar (deities of Tolkien’s world) were spiritually summoning them to their ultimate destinies. The Valar saw the Elves as a race above the others, and thought that they would fare better if they lived in the Blessed Realm (also known as Aman) with the Valar.
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And after their marriage, both Aragorn and Arwen are mortal. Arwen, therefore, could not set foot in the Undying Lands without special permission. And she wouldn’t be likely to go after it in the end. So unfortunately, she would not go there, unlike Legolas, after Aragorn’s passing.
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It included Eldamar, the land of the Elves, who as immortals were permitted to live in Valinor. Aman was known somewhat misleadingly as “the Undying Lands”, but the land itself does not cause mortals to live forever. However, only immortal beings were generally allowed to reside there.
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Once an Elf is granted passage from the Grey Havens to Valinor, they sail across the Sundering Seas and enter the Undying Lands, never to return to Middle-earth. Valinor is its own sort of heaven, an eternal land of paradise for Elves to live among the gods.
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She’s an Elf, So Has a Very Long Lifespan
Elves in Tolkien’s world are functionally immortal; they can die of an illness or injury, but they don’t age, and there aren’t all that many illnesses they they’re vulnerable to.
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Legolas is an elf, so he is immortal. However, he is only immortal in the sense that he will never die of old age or sickness. He can die in battle.
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It began in September TA 3018 when Frodo set out for Rivendell, which he finally reached on October 20. From there it took five months until the One Ring and Sauron were finally destroyed on March 25 of TA 3019. In total, it took 11 months, one week, and six days for the One Ring to be destroyed.
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It is to the Undying Lands that the White Ship sails at the end of The Lord of the Rings. The Ring-bearers, Bilbo Baggins and Frodo Baggins were among the very few mortal beings to set foot on the shores of the Undying Lands. Later Samwise Gamgee, and then Gimli and Legolas together, ventured for the Undying Lands.
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Frodo is permitted because he survived the burden of being a Ring-bearer. The two other surviving Ring-bearers are also allowed to join when they wished to do so, Bilbo Baggins and Sam Gamgee.
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Living roughly 2,000 years in Middle-earth, Gandalf then retired across the sea to the Undying Lands with Frodo, Bilbo, Galadriel and Elrond. It was after this time that the rest of Middle-earth finally learned that he possessed a Ring of Power.
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He went because of his bond with Legolas and that he was involved in the Fellowship, closely connected to the wishes and wants and needs of Galadriel, Elrond, Gandalf, all Elves or West-sent. It is very clear both Bilbo and Frodo left Middle-earth for the undying lands, on Elvish ship, which is stated in the books.
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But whether they’ve been to Valinor before or not, all elves go there when they die, and all elves can leave Valinor and sail to the rest of Middle-earth if they want — though that hasn’t happened particularly often in Tolkien’s work, and when it has it’s usually a big deal.
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The undying lands, then, can be interpreted as a sacred place, akin to heaven. This in part explains why the ring could never go there, it would be like unleashing a great evil upon the sanctity of paradise, and would tarnish not only the sacred memory of those who dwell there but also the lands themselves.
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Following the War of the Ring, Sam returned to the Shire and his role as gardener, helping to replant the trees which had been destroyed while he was away. He was elected Mayor of the Shire for seven consecutive terms.
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However, no, Valinor is not Middle-earth’s version of Heaven. It is the realm of the Valar, who are essentially God-like beings, but not the God (Eru Ilúvatar). They can hang out there in utopian bliss, along with any ring-bearers (note the ending of Return of the King).
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Those of the Teleri who reached Beleriand by the Great Sea but chose not to cross to Valinor were later called the Sindar (Grey Elves). They stayed in the west of Middle-earth and were ruled by Thingol.
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We actually see Valinor twice in the first episode of The Rings of Power. At the very beginning, Galadriel is racing her paper boat along a stream in her native land while the other elf children throw stones at her creation. (For immortal beings, elves are quite petty.)
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Arwen reciprocated Aragorn’s love, and on the mound of Cerin Amroth they committed themselves to marrying each other. In making that choice, Arwen gave up the Elvish immortality available to her as a daughter of Elrond, and agreed to remain in Middle-earth instead of travelling to the Undying Lands.
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Elrond has only Half-Elf, and he was once given the choice to be counted among Man or Elves. When he chose to be counted as Elven kind, he was then given immortality. Because Arwen is Elrond’s daughter and also Half-Elf, she too has the choice to be a mortal woman or an immortal Elf.
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Arwen chose a mortal life – a human life ending in bodily death – over 100 years before Aragorn died. So Aragorn’s choice to pass away before senility did not cause Arwen to die. Arwen was briefly devastated by Aragorn’s death at the time.
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