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  2. 105 Creative Elf Names and Their Meanings - AOL

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    Related: Get in Touch With Your Dark Side by Choosing One of These 85 Villain Names. Night Elf Names. 77. Shade — English, a simple, shadowy name. 78. Raven — English, associated with the bird ...

  3. Category:Fictional half-elves - Wikipedia

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    Half-elf; H. Hagen (legend) ... This page was last edited on 21 April 2022, at 02:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. Category:Fictional elves - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 December 2024, at 02:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Eärendil and Elwing - Wikipedia

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    Tolkien stated that the name came from the Old English name Ä’arendel; he was struck by its "great beauty" c. 1913, which he perceived as "entirely coherent with the normal style of A-S, but euphonic to a peculiar degree in that pleasing but not 'delectable' language.". [T 1] [5] Elwing means "Star-spray" in the Elvish language Sindarin.

  6. Elves in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Mazza's first book, The Harrow: From Under a Tree, the first appearance of elves is described as follows: "Dressed in pure white and with long black hair was a fair-skinned elf, the Elf-King to be exact, and his name was Dalgaes. Faithfully by the Elf-King's side was the archer Tinnfierl, a slim elf with auburn hair, wearing a mixture of tan ...

  7. Tolkien's scripts - Wikipedia

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    Within the fictional context of Middle-earth, the Tengwar were invented by the Elf Fëanor, and used first to write the Elven tongues Quenya and Telerin. Later a great number of languages of Middle-earth were written using the Tengwar, including Sindarin. Tolkien used Tengwar to write samples in English. [9]

  8. Half-elf - Wikipedia

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    A half-elf appeared in Lord Dunsany's 1924 book The King of Elfland's Daughter. In Middle-earth, half-elves are the children of Elves and Men, and can choose either Elvish immortality or the mortal life of Men. The elf-maidens Lúthien and Arwen in Tolkien's works both chose mortality to be with the Men that they loved. Scholars have noted that ...

  9. Template:Half-elven family tree - Wikipedia

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    Half-elven Half-elven who chose the fate of Elves ... This page was last edited on 24 August 2024, at 10:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...