11 May 93 (Fourth Age), Emyn Arnen
I am named for the father of a legend. In his time this father claimed a measure of renown, but that was three long Ages of Middle-earth ago, and to history he has been lost...save in a name of nearly forgotten heritage, and as inscribed upon faded pages in dusty books of lore. His son β perhaps the greatest in our people's history β lives on in name and memory, though even one once judged so mighty crumbles beneath the relentless accumulation of history. Many could say what he did, and why, but few would remember
how
he did it. Not with any accuracy. Tale has long replaced truth.
That is as it should be. What we do in our own day, however great it seems, must inevitably submit to the editing of time. Fact becomes history, history becomes legend...and what is legend but the evolution of fact into mythos? This is the natural order of things, and to attempt to arrest this process is to overvalue that which has passed. A sin to which we Men are all too susceptible.
My grandfather was born to a throne, in a sense, and while a great man in his own right and time he never achieved it, and will most likely fade into history as a name in a rarely opened book. He played a crucial role in one of the Great Stories, yet that story was not his own, and even now he has already been mythologized beyond fact. His name may live on, for a time, but his memory will not be
him
.
So be it. He must be content that mythology remembers him well. He deserves that honor.
Yet even though the memory of modern-day legends already grows dim, all agree that my grandmother was one. She achieved something that, according to prophecy, neither Man, nor Elf, nor Dwarf, nor Wizard, nor
any
man of her age (or any other) could. It will be long, I deem, before her greatest deed is forgotten. Though she also played a part in my grandfather's tale, and he in hers, it is on her own that she is remembered, and with a clarity he can no longer claim. Even as I write these words, decades later, her historical fact and her legendary fact remain largely the same.