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- I am not sure how folks feel about the 'notes' interspersed within the synopsis. I put them in because I thought they were useful, especially as Valaquenta is otherwise one of the more 'biblical' stories - along with the discussions of land and language, it can give some readers the 'leviticus-numbers' heebee jeebees. The notes seek to aid the reader in connecting Valaquenta and its contents with the larger, better known episodes of Middle-earth history. At any rate, I am interested to see what others think. Black Thorn of Brethil 13:16, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
- For the most part, it's useful information, although it should be integrated more smoothly into the rest of the article. I'll see what I can do when I have more time. --DachannienTalkContrib 06:24, 28 February 2007 (UTC)