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In the Lord Of The Rings series, the beautiful thing about Aragorn, son of Arathorn, is that he's almost immortal. He's not quite as immortal as his love, Arwen, or any of her elven bretheren, but he is more immortal than the average human. That's because he belongs to a special race of men called the Dúnedain, who enjoy longer average lifespans than regular people, if they don't get killed in battle or ambush or any of myriad of other ways people die in fantasy series.

In the original trilogy, Aragorn is meant to be around 87 years old, even though he looks great for his age. Why, then, should he not return as a strapping 107-year-old in Peter Jackson's latest venture into Middle Earth? Maksim Chmerkovskiy on "So You Think You Can Dance" and meeting John Travolta CC Share Subtitles Off English view video Maksim Chmerkovskiy on So You Think You Can Dance and meeting John Travolta The possibility isn't as far fetched as fans who haven't spent time with Aragorn since he was crowned the..



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