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Six-score years in great glory and bliss -- were spent by Aragorn and Arwen as King and Queen of Gondor and Arnor. Aragorn then makes the decision to end his life at the age of 210 in order to avoid falling from his -- high seat unmanned and witless -- when he begins to experience the effects of aging. In the scenes that ensue, a distraught Arwen speaks with Aragorn about the meaning of death and the fallout from her decision. Lying in -- the House of the Kings in the Silent Street, -- Aragorn passes away, leaving his body -- in glory undimmed, after passing the sceptre of Arnor and the crown of Gondor to his son Eldarion. He also bids Arwen a final farewell. Arwen had been -- not yet weary of her days and thus tasted the bitterness of the mortality that she had taken upon her. Her eyes lose their elf-light, and she departs from Gondor for Lorien, which has become dimmer since the elf rulers Celeborn and Galadriel, together with their followers, departed from Middle-earth. She becomes the sole living elf in Middle-earth since Lúthien to pass away from old age as she wanders beneath the mallorn trees, watching their leaves dropping. According to Elena Capra, Tolkien used the medieval poem Sir Orfeo, which was based on the traditional romance of Orpheus and Eurydice, for both the Elvish kingdom in The Hobbit and his narrative in The Silmarillion of Beren and Lúthien. Consequently, The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen was so influenced. The political link -- between the recovery of the main characters beloved and the return to royal responsibility -- was, in opinion of Capra, a crucial component of Sir Orfeo

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