Yeah, it was right there: Earendil threw one into a volcano, one into the sea, and took one into the sky. Ringo Starr used James Cameron’s submersible to find the silmaril of the sea. The Silmaril of fire eventually became the Arkenstone after the sundering of Valinor, in the same tectonic activity which sunk Beleriand. The Arkenstone was found in the ancient tomb od Thorin by John Lennon, using a map produced by Tolkien himself, but was then stolen by Ringo Starr. The Silmaril of the sky may seem to still be there, but the glow is actually Voyager I, which Ringo Starr bribed Carl Sagan to lie about. The true Voyager II mission was a sample return to bring back Earendil on his boat. Earendil wasn’t happy about it, but he acquiesced when he heard the sample of modern music on the Golden Record, and heard that people had found an even better strain of Halfling Leaf for him to smoke. Ringo thus claimed the final Silmaril, and became master of the Elf Stones.
Yeah, it was right there: Earendil threw one into a volcano, one into the sea, and took one into the sky. Ringo Starr used James Cameron’s submersible to find the silmaril of the sea. The Silmaril of fire eventually became the Arkenstone after the sundering of Valinor, in the same tectonic activity which sunk Beleriand. The Arkenstone was found in the ancient tomb od Thorin by John Lennon, using a map produced by Tolkien himself, but was then stolen by Ringo Starr. The Silmaril of the sky may seem to still be there, but the glow is actually Voyager I, which Ringo Starr bribed Carl Sagan to lie about. The true Voyager II mission was a sample return to bring back Earendil on his boat. Earendil wasn’t happy about it, but he acquiesced when he heard the sample of modern music on the Golden Record, and heard that people had found an even better strain of Halfling Leaf for him to smoke. Ringo thus claimed the final Silmaril, and became master of the Elf Stones.