13.12.2005, 20:00
Voilà deux citations d'HoMe IX qui montre l'ambiguité de la nature de son séjour sur Tol-Eressëa: A t'il trouvé la Voie Droite ou est il entré en transe?
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Citation :Treowine sees the straight road and the world plunging down. AElfwine's vessel seems to be taking the straight road and falls [sic] in a swoon of fear and exhaustion. AElfwine gets view of the Book of Stories; and writes down what he can remember.
Citation :AElfwine (Elf-friend) was a seaman of England of old who, being
driven out to sea from the coast of Erin, passed into the deep waters
of the West, and according to legend by some strange chance or
grace found the 'straight road' of the Elvenfolk and came at last to the Isle of Eressea in Elvenhome. Or maybe, as some say, alone in the waters, hungry and athirst, he fell into a trance and was granted a vision of that isle as it once had been, ere a West-wind arose and drove him back to Middle-earth.
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