![]() ![]() Every part of the story that has led each member to be there that morning must be told and must be heard. The deliberations must be, as that word implies, deliberate. Few have ever come hither through greater peril or an errand more urgent.” Alan Lee’s Depiction of The Council of ElrondĮlrond must not impose his will upon the Council. “Here, my friends, is the hobbit, Frodo son of Drogo. The feast itself, held in Frodo’s honour, at which he is seated at the table of highest honour the seat at Elrond’s very side at the Council and the words with which Elrond announces him to the gathering all point to the central role that Frodo is going to have to play in the story. ![]() ![]() Surely every action that Elrond takes and every word that he speaks tells that he knows that there can be but one outcome to the council that he has called to take place on the day after the feast and Frodo’s recovery from his wound. The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. ![]()
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