Oswin Errol

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Oswin Errol was the father of Alboin Errol according to the early version of the legendarium in The Lost Road.

History

Throughout his early life, Oswin was very particular about his name, being annoyed whenever he was mistakenly called Oswald, which happened often.

In his later years, Oswin lived within a "little house in Cornwall" near the western sea with his son, Alboin. One evening, Oswin found his son missing close to his bed-time. Oswin called for him many times to no avail. Upon realizing that his son was not in the play-room of the house, Oswin, searched the small high garden in the back of the house. while discovered his son gazing at the sea while lying atop a low stone wall screened from the the house by a hedge.

Etymology

The name Oswin (Old English: Óswine) contains the elements os ("god") and wine ("friend"). Oswin's annoying name Oswald (Old English) contains the elements os ("god") and weald ("power, ruler").

Other versions of the legendarium

Tolkien eventually abandoned his work on The Lost Road, yet Tolkien would reuse the name of "Oswin" for Oswin Lowdham, the grandfather of Alwin Arundel Lowdham within "The Notion Club Papers".

Referencias

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