For so sworn good or evil an oath may not be broken and it shall pursue oathkeeper and oathbreaker to the world's end.
In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion," the concept of oaths holds significant weight, embodying the seriousness of promises made. An oath, whether taken for good or ill, binds the individual and cannot be easily dismissed. The idea reflects a strict moral code where the consequences of one's words and intentions follow them throughout their lives, influencing their fate and the world around them.
This notion highlights the gravity of commitment in Tolkien's...