Posted: March 18, 1999 at 15:23:40: by Jon
: : : : : : : It's a possibility, though I doubt if any evidence could be found to point towards a particular character. This is just a personal feeling, but Goldberry never struck me as being "Elvish" in character. Pretty vague, but it's just the impression I get. From the story-line her character seems to hovver on the borders of being that of a simpleton - "Touched by God" as the old phrase describes it. : : : Something which has just struck me is that although there are references to Goldberry's connection to water, her name is a woodland name not an aquatic name. "Water-lily" might have been a more apt name ;-) : : As for the elvish thing, while I do side with you about her not being elvish, there is the thing about her saying that Frodo is an elf-friend. I guess she could have gotten it from Gildor, but she seemed to be referring to his eyes. I don't know. : : I personally believe that Tom is an one of a kind type being. I'm not really sure what he is, and while I do have my theories, I really don't think he falls into the Valar/Maiar class. And I think that if Tom is one of a kind, that Goldberry most likely is too. Though I'm not ruling anything out. : As I said somewhere else in this thread (in different words) "You pays your money and makes your choice" on this question. It was a baseball player. Yogi Berra maybe? Or was it somebody from the '20s, I can't remember.
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