The Lord of the Rings
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The Lord of the Rings offered many members of the Fellowship of the Ring the chance to go to the Undying Lands, but Aragorn did not go. The Undying Lands were Valinor and its island of Tol Eressëa, located in Aman, the continent to the west of Middle-earth. The moniker of "Undying Lands" appears to attribute Aman almost mythical status, denoting a heavenly afterlife. Aman was no post-death paradise, but its mythical status was warranted. It was removed from the Circles of the World in the Second Age, so for someone like Aragorn to go would have been an honor.