Re: Book 3.1.4: Halros' Decision
Haven't done it yet (taking my time, as best as I can, getting to the endgame), but the decision seems pretty straightforward to me:
Aragorn (and presumably Elrond) are well aware of what orders they gave Halros, yet he's sending for him anyway; that implies that circumstances have changed and Aragorn has made a strategic decision.
Aragorn set Halros to guard the Shire because of the Ring. I may not know what the Fellowship is about, but I do know that it revolves around Frodo and his "burden." If Frodo isn't in the Shire anymore, the main reason for Halros' presence is no longer valid.
Aragorn is Halros' captain; it's Halros' responsibility is to obey his captain's direct orders.
Elrond asked me to summon this fellow. I promised to do so. It's my responsibility to Elrond to convince him to join the Grey Company, regardless of any of the above.
In short, every single rational argument points to sending Halros on his way.
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