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'''Alboin Errol''' was one of the main characters in [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s unfinished "[[The Lost Road|Lost Road]]" story of time travel. Alboin was the son of [[Oswin Errol|Oswin]] and father of [[Audoin|Audoin Errol]]. Alboin and his son travel through time to the fall of [[Númenor]], and after that the story falls apart with many different ideas and opinions, none of which seem to be fully formed.<ref>{{LR|Lost}}</ref> | '''Alboin Errol''' was one of the main characters in [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s unfinished "[[The Lost Road|Lost Road]]" story of time travel. Alboin was the son of [[Oswin Errol|Oswin]] and father of [[Audoin|Audoin Errol]]. Alboin and his son travel through time to the fall of [[Númenor]], and after that the story falls apart with many different ideas and opinions, none of which seem to be fully formed.<ref>{{LR|Lost}}</ref> | ||
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Alboin Errol was one of the main characters in J.R.R. Tolkien's unfinished "Lost Road" story of time travel. Alboin was the son of Oswin and father of Audoin Errol. Alboin and his son travel through time to the fall of Númenor, and after that the story falls apart with many different ideas and opinions, none of which seem to be fully formed.[1]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, "Part One: III. The Lost Road"