Why do the Dúnedain live long?

The Dúnedain were descendants of the Numenoreans who had the lifespan of 3 times that of a normal Men. King Elros lived to 400 and his lineage also had a longer lifespan of the average Numenorean. While a very very distant relative of Elros, Aragorn is still part of that lineage.
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Why did the Númenóreans have long life?

The Númenóreans become long-lived because of assimilation of their mode of life to that of the Eldar. The Númenóreans are granted longer life by Eru, the Valar and/or Eönwë and then their span increases further by assimilation of their mode of life to that of the Eldar.
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How did the Dúnedain get long life?

At the beginning of the Fourth Age, the blood of the Dúnedain was renewed by Aragorn and Arwen's marriage and many generations thereafter would experience longer lifetimes (possibly between 400 and 500 years).
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Why do elves live so long LOTR?

Elves are naturally immortal; like the Ainur, they are bound to Arda until its End. Elves are immune to all diseases, and they can recover from wounds which would normally kill a mortal Man. Nonetheless, Elves can be physically slain or die of grief and weariness.
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How old do Númenóreans live?

Later, royal Númenóreans were said to have "five times" the lifespan of normal men, or 300–350 years. Men of the House of Elros lived for some 400 years; this diminished due to their rebellion. Coming-of-age was at 25 years.
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Why did Aragorn live so long?

The royal blood that flows through the veins of the Dúnedain allows them to live three times as long as normal Men. Aragorn's heritage is the reason for his longevity, and he's not the only Lord of the Rings character to benefit from being one of the Dúnedain.
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How long will Aragorn live?

Gondor during the lifetime of Celebrindor was at the peak of its power, none of the three great evils had yet struck. So by Aragorn living 210 years, he was given a lifespan of a king who lived at a time when the Dúnedain were still strong.
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Do Elves get periods?

((EDIT: Although ti's very possible - even likely, that menstruation wasn't actually a monthly cycle. Elves rarely even counted in years (preferring centuries), let alone months.)) So, long story short, I'm pretty confident that elves do menstruate.
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How long did Elrond live?

Elrond (who was 50% Elven) lived well over 6,000 years before departing Middle-earth. Because of his distant Elven lineage Aragorn lived over 200 years before he died. As a 3/4 Elf Arwen was immortal and lived for 2901 years before dying of grief (after the death of Aragon).
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Is Gandalf immortal?

He is associated with fire; his ring of power is Narya, the Ring of Fire. As such, he delights in fireworks to entertain the hobbits of the Shire, while in great need he uses fire as a weapon. As one of the Maiar, he is an immortal spirit from Valinor, but his physical body can be killed.
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How is Aragorn a Dúnedain?

He assumed lordship of the Dúnedain of Arnor when he came of age. He was a member of the Fellowship of the Ring and fought in the War of the Ring. He was crowned King Elessar of the Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor. That same year, Aragorn married Arwen, daughter of Elrond.
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Who is the oldest elf in LOTR?

The bestowing of the elven rings by Celebrimbor was a high honor, and these precious items were only given to the utmost trusted among the elves, Cirdan, Gil-galad, and Galadriel, 3 of the oldest and wisest of their people in Middle Earth.
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Is Faramir a Dúnedain?

Yes, Boromir and Faramir are of Numenorean and Dunedain descent.
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How long do Orcs live LOTR?

For orcs, the age at which they're officially "adult" comes a little later than humans. Orcs reach maturity at about age 18-20. Middle age is around age 40 or so, old age at 65, venerable age at 80, and they rarely live beyond 100 years of age.
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Is Aragorn the last Númenórean?

So, assuming Aragorn was in part referring to this, Aragorn represents the last generation of Numenoreans in this culture, influenced-by-the-elves, sense. Secondly, Aragorn rule also represented a huge rebirth of the civilizations of the descendants of Numenor.
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Is Legolas older than Elrond?

I'm reading the fall of Gondolin and at one point the citizens of the city are fleeing over a plain, they are led by Legolas Greenleaf (page 100 in my book). At the same time the son of Tuor and Idril Eärendil, is 8 years old, he is also the father of Elrond.
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Is Lord Elrond immortal?

That choice also extended to their direct descendants. They had two sons, Elrond and Elros. Elrond made the choice to remain immortal among the elves.
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Is Elrond Arwen's dad?

Elrond (Sindarin; IPA: "Star-Dome") Half-elven, Lord of Rivendell, was one of the mighty Elf-rulers of old who lived in Middle-earth from the First Age to the beginning of the Fourth Age. He was the father of Elladan and Elrohir and Arwen Undómiel, the eventual wife of Aragorn II Elessar.
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How long are elves pregnant for?

"Elves have a gestation period of approximately nine months, just as humans and other similarly sized creatures do. Once a child is born, his or her parents usually raise the youngster for the first few years, and then foster him or her out to a succession of older relatives until he or she reaches maturity."
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Can humans and elves breed?

Elves and humans have held the Armlet of Strength and half-elves are capable of interbreeding with both elves and humans and continuing to produce fertile children. Interestingly, half-elves can also breed with other half-elves and have created a fairly stable half-elf race.
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How do elves have babies?

How Do Elves Reproduce In The Lord Of The Rings? Elves have sexual intercourse, just as we do. This, by the way, is why Elves and Men can reproduce and have fertile Half-Elven offspring.
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Is Aragorn 87 in the books?

Aragorn was then 87 years old, nearing the prime of life for a Númenórean. With Aragorn's help, the hobbits reached Rivendell despite being pursued by the Nazgûl, servants of Sauron.
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