Here is the tale of Aragorn and Arwen. How they met, how there love stayed true, and how they parted this world. This in part is not my story. If you read Appendix A in the Return of the king (Pg370) you will find the shorter version of this story. Most people don't read the Appendix so I thought I would at least tell my version of the short story of the two Lovers'. This story belongs to J.R.R. Tolkien, me I just elaborated on a few things here and there. Please enjoy.

Arador was Aragorn's Grandfather. Arathorn, his father, had fallen deeply in love with a young women by the name of Gilraen the fair, Daughter of Dirhael, Who was a descendent of Aranarth. When Dirhael heard of Arathorn's wished to wed his daughter he told Ivorwen, his wife, Gilraen was too young for Arathorn.
"Moreover" he said "Arathorn is a stern man of full age, and will be chieftain sooner than men looked for; yet my heart forebodes that he will be short-lived."
Ivorwen only smiled and remembered her father saying the exact word's about Dirhael, she also knew more in her heart then any man could "The more need of haste! The days are darkening before the storm, and great things are to come. If these two wed now, hope may be born for our people; but if they delay, it will not come while this age lasts" She then put her hand on her husbands face and let her hand feel every curve of his face. He looked down into her eyes and saw the young woman he married so long ago.
"Then let it be, the marriage of the two shale be announced."

But the happyness of the marriage only lasted for about a year. For it was then that Arador was taken by hill-trolls in the Cildfells north of Rivendell and was slain; and Arathorn became Chieftain of Dunedain. Then joy befell the two once more, in the following year Gilraen bore him a son, and he was called Aragorn.
Sadly though when Aragorn was but only two years of age when the news of his father's death reached Gilraen. Arathorn went riding against the Orcs with the sons of Elrond, and he was slain by an orc-arrow that pierced his eye; and so he proved indeed short-lived for one of his race, being but sixty years old when he fell.

After the Death of Arathorn, Aragorn became the King of Isildur. Gilraen and Aragorn were then taken to dwell in the house of Elrond; and it soon came to pass that Elrond took the place of his father and came to love him as his own son. A new name was given to Aragorn, Estel, that is "hope". Soon Elrond had his true name and lineage kept secret. For it was known among the wise men that the Enemy was seeking to discover the Heir of Isildur, if any remain upon the earth.

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