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MrHobit1234 wrote: Elestan Larcalaite wrote: Also, you should note that Galadriel was most likely the only heir to the High-Elven throne, and is anyways one of the oldest elves in ME as well. Also, you should note that the rings of power give power to their wielders depending on their own power, the best example of this is the hobbits with the One: They can turn invisible with it, but Sauron can destroy armies single-handedly (and yes, I know that you might argue that the One only works for its owner, but this is proven false in Lothlorien where all of this as said while the Fellowship was there). Technicly it might be Elrond Halfelven becuase he was Gil-Galad's herald or Círdan the Shipright Theoretically speaking, it could've been given to anyone by an overruling of the Vanyar at any point... Their King was 'High King of all Elves', and recognised as such by all others. He was the 'King of Kings'.