Straight Road

In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Straight Road is the route that leaves the earth's curvature through sky and space to the ethereal land of Aman. The Straight Road, so called because it follows the old path across Belegaer from before the Akallabth when the Flat World was made Round, is only kept open to Elves, who are allowed to sail to it on their ships by a special grace of the Valar. A ship departing on the Straight Road, when observed from the shore, would slowly become smaller to sight until it disappeared in a point, and not drop behind the horizon. It is noted in earlier writings by Tolkien that some mortals besides those carried on Elven ships like the Fellowship and Bilbo Baggins can also find this route (like lfwine or Eriol from The Book of Lost Tales). Possibly also Smith from Smith of Wootton Major found this road to "Faery".

 

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