How long will Aragorn's son live?

In one of the texts in The Nature of Middle-Earth, Tolkien writes that Eldarion would have lived 120 years, and that his descendants would have lived longish life spans for normal humans (about 80–85 years) but not more than that.
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Would Aragorn's son be immortal?

However, he does not possess the ability to live forever, and he cannot choose to be mortal or immortal like Arwen, the half-Elf he loves and eventually claims as his wife. Because Aragorn is mortal and Arwen chose to remain in Gondor and become mortal, their son, Eldarion, is mortal as well, despite his Elven lineage.
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What happens to Aragorn's son?

Aragorn ruled over Gondor for 120 years, and it was an era of glorious peace. He and Arwen had a number of children during their reign, but they only had one son: Eldarion. Eldarion was his father's heir, and he ended up ruling from Minas Tirith just like his father.
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How long is Aragorn's lifespan?

He died at the age of 210, after 122 years as king. The graves of the hobbits Merry and Pippin (who had died in Gondor 58 years earlier) were set beside his. He was succeeded on the throne by his son, Eldarion.
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How much longer does Arwen live than Aragorn?

The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen, an appendix to the main story, relates that Aragorn and Arwen had a son, Eldarion, and at least two unnamed daughters. One year after Aragorn's death, Arwen dies at the age of 2,901.
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Are Aragorn's children immortal?

No actually they don't have the choice. You see, when Elrond and Elros were given the choice Elros chose to be a mortal, Elrond chose to be immortal. So Elros and his decendents (including Aragorn) would be mortal. But since Elrond chose immortality the choice was passed onto his children (Elladan, Elrohir and Arwen).
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Is Galadriel Arwen's grandmother?

Arwen was her granddaughter

Galadriel and Celeborn had a daughter named Celebrian, who married Elrond and became the mother of Arwen (as well as her brothers, Elladan and Elrohir).
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How does Isildur live so long?

Isildur's father was Elendil, descended from Elros, founder of the Kingdom of Númenor. Since Elros was half-elven, from the marriage of Beren to the elf Lúthien, he and his descendants enjoyed much longer life than other men.
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How long did Legolas live?

Legolas is an elf and therefore immortal. He would live in Aman with the Valar and his Elven kin pretty much until the end of time.
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What happened to Aragorn's wife after he died?

Fourth Age. In the year 121 of the Fourth Age, after Aragorn's death, Arwen died of a broken heart at Cerin Amroth in Lórien, and was buried there one year after the death of Aragorn, to whom she had been wedded for 122 years.
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Was Aragorn's mother an Elf?

Aragorn's mother, Gilraen, was one of the Dúnedain - the line of Men descended from Aranath, the last king of Arnor. Her father was Dírhael, and he was good friends with Ardor, the Dúnedain Chieftain and Aragorn's grandfather.
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Is Isildur Aragorn's Father?

"He was Aragorn son of Arathorn, the nine and thirtieth heir in the right line from Isildur, and yet more like Elendil than any before him." Aragorn was a descendant of Elros Tar-Minyatur. His ancestorArvedui was wedded to Fíriel, who bore their son Aranarth, making Aragorn the last descendant of Anárion as well.
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Why is Arwen dying?

The fact that she was an elf means that there is no way that she could be dying for no reason normally. Elrond is telling Aragorn that because she has chosen him, she is now slowly dying the death of any mortal, as they live and grow older.
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How is Arwen a half elf?

Arwen, he said, was not truly a half elf (because her mother Celebrian was 100% elf, and Elrond 1/2 elf, and chose elf), so she did not get the choice, but remained an elf no matter what. This makes sense with Elrond's talk of her remaining on after Aragorn's death to wander the earth alone.
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Why is Aragorn's lifespan so long?

The royal blood that flows through the veins of the Dúnedain allows them to live three times as long as normal Men. Aragorn's heritage is the reason for his longevity, and he's not the only Lord of the Rings character to benefit from being one of the Dúnedain (and not, as some believe, part Elf).
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Does Isildur become a Nazgûl?

In Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Isildur is shown to have become a Nazgûl after his death at the Gladden Fields, when Sauron places one of the Nine rings on his finger, which resurrects him.
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Why did Isildur not destroy the Ring?

Besides not having the will to destroy the Ring, pushing Isildur into Mount Doom would have had some practical consequences. In another passage from The Silmarillion, Elrond and Círdan counseled Isildur to destroy the Ring, but he refused, saying, "This I will have as weregild for my father's death, and my brother's.
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How long did Isildur have the Ring before he died?

Isildur claimed the Ring from Sauron in II 3441 (the final year of the Second Age), at the end of the Seige of Barad-dur. He lost it at the Disaster of Gladden Fields in III 2. Thus he was Ring-bearer for somewhere between two and three years.
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How many kids did Arwen and Aragorn have?

A recent post got me thinking about Aragorn and Arwen's children. He has one son, Eldarion, who takes over the United Kingdom once he passes on. And they have two unnamed daughters.
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Why does Galadriel call Aragorn Elessar?

A legend says that the Wizard Gandalf had brought such a stone, called the Elessar, from Valinor. He gave the Elessar to the Elven Lady Galadriel and remarked prophetically that she would pass it to another, who will also be called Elessar. From this would come Aragorn's royal name Elessar (Quenya for "Elfstone").
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What happened to Legolas after LOTR?

After the War

After the death of King Elessar, Legolas made a ship in Ithilien, and through Anduin, he left Middle-earth to go over the sea. His strong friendship with Gimli prompted him to invite Gimli to go to the Undying Lands; making him the first and only Dwarf to do so.
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Is Galadriel related to Legolas?

Yet, since Tolkien does give family trees for other important Elves in the book, such as Galadriel and Elrond, it's clear that Galadriel is not Legolas's mother. (Besides, she is one of the Noldor, not a Silvan or Sindar Elf.)
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Does Legolas have a wife?

Legolas never marries. The closest he gets is spending the rest of his life, as far as we know, with Gimli; they travel around Middle Earth for decades together, and eventually Gimli is given special dispensation to travel to the Undying Lands with his "friend" Legolas—the only dwarf ever to do so.
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Did Elrond marry Galadriel's daughter?

The Third Age. At the beginning of the Third Age, Elrond married Celebrían, daughter of Galadriel. They had three children: twin sons, Elladan and Elrohir, and a daughter, Arwen.
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