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| | Elves (Middle-earth) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Stricty speaking, Elves and Elf are translations of the Westron terms for them, in keeping with Tolkien's conceit that his writings on Middle-earth were translated from the Red Book of Westmarch. |  | | Elves are described as the fairest and wisest of all creatures in Middle-earth, lovers of art (particularly songs, which they sing in beautiful voices). |  | | The Ñoldorin Elves in particular possess skills and knowledge which to Men appear to be "magic." Their memories and dreams are as vivid as real life. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elves_(Middle-earth)
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| | Middle-earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tolkien translated 'Middle Earth' as Endor (or sometimes Endóre) and Ennor in the Elvish languages Quenya and Sindarin, respectively. |  | | Tolkien insisted that Middle-earth is Earth in several of his letters, in one of them (no. 211) estimating the end of the Third Age to about 6,000 years before his own time. |  | | The end of the Third Age marked the end of the dominion of the Elves and the beginning of the dominion of Men. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle-earth
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| | Middle Earth Races |
 | | All elves in Middle Earth are ageless, untouched by sickness or pestilence. |  | | Thus some of the Teleri were in Middle Earth, and never saw the light of Aman, and were called the Moriquendi, the elves of the dark. |  | | Finally, elves have their fate intertwined with that of Arda, the Earth. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/byzantium/55/merpadd.htm
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| | One Risus to Rule Them All... |
 | | Even the elves were able to teach their skills of craft to the men who came to rule Númenor, a kingdom later noted for its works of wonder and enchantment. |  | | However, elves consider neither themselves nor their works magical. |  | | It is the inherent “blessed” nature of the elves and the simple intention of their craft which makes their works endure. |
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http://mmkurko.home.att.net
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| | Middle Earth Council Of Elves |
 | | They wrestle against the spiritual forces of Satan, much like the Elves stood in alliance with men against the evil forces of Sauron and Sauraman in the battle of good vs. evil in the wars of Middle Earth. |  | | We are here for a reason, and that reason is to keep the magic of Middle Earth alive, that so many people on this planet have forgotten to see. |  | | Elves have been likened to the Angels of God. |
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http://groups.msn.com/MiddleEarthCouncilOfElves
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| | Essay on Middle-earth |
 | | Many Elves were captured and were cruely tortured and bred into twisted evil beings with no will of their own. |  | | The Elves were created before the sun had appearedin the sky, when only stars glistened from the heavens. |  | | Tolkien himself didn´t consider his Elves to be super-natural, instead he said that his Elves were quite natural, much more so than humans. |
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http://hemsidor.torget.se/users/f/Finwe/sagovarld.htm
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| | Middle Earth - History |
 | | Upon returning to Middle Earth, the Noldor were hailed as "High Elves" and reunited with the Sindar who never departed Middle Earth. |  | | Sometime after the awakening of the elves, the dwarves, guided by Aule, migrated to the mountains of western Middle Earth. |  | | More distant still were the "wild men" who, in unrecorded history, settled in western Middle Earth as the Easterlings (swarthy men who, already tainted by the corruption of evil, attempted to migrate into Beleriand late in the First Age), the Woses, the Men of the White Mountains, and the Haradrim. |
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http://www.geocities.com/scott_metz/lotrhistory.html
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| | Introduction to Middle Earth for LOTR movie |
 | | Another point to note is that with the destruction of the Master Ring, the elven rings will also lose their power, so that is why the Elves will have to leave Middle Earth at the end of the tale. |  | | Elves are the highest race of Middle Earth. |  | | But with that, the elves also know that their days in Middle Earth are numbered. |
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http://www.geocities.com/puayc/articles/tokien/introForMovie.html
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| | Middle-earth Timeline |
 | | The "Unwilling" who stay behind become the "dark elves" (having never seen the light of the two trees they are considered lesser in wisdom than those that made the voyage). |  | | The earlist ages encompass the creation of the world, the first manifestation of evil, and the awakening and early history of the elves. |  | | The Valar summon the elves west to Aman to protect the from the evil left behind from Melkor and build them a home, Eldamar. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/spot/lotr-timeline.html
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| | Middle-earth Timeline |
 | | The "Unwilling" who stay behind become the "dark elves" (having never seen the light of the two trees they are considered lesser in wisdom than those that made the voyage). |  | | The earlist ages encompass the creation of the world, the first manifestation of evil, and the awakening and early history of the elves. |  | | The Valar summon the elves west to Aman to protect the from the evil left behind from Melkor and build them a home, Eldamar. |
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http://www.factmonster.com/spot/lotr-timeline.html
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| | Middle Earth Elves - Elves Of Middle Earth |
 | | This place is for those of us who are Elves, those who love Middle Earth Elves, and those who desire to learn and know more about the Elves, including our languages. |  | | The Middle Earth Elves Directory will lead you to many resources about the Elves Of Middle Earth from Tolkien's Lord Of The Rings. |  | | Middle Earth Elves - Elves Of Middle Earth |
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http://www.middleearthelves.com
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| | The Great Journey Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library |
 | | He then came back to Aman and told of them, whom he called the Eldar, and Manwë decided to assail Melkor and regain control of Middle Earth. |  | | Most were convinced to leave their dwelling and go to Valinor, but some preffered the starlight of Middle Earth rather than the rumour of the Trees, and so were sundered from their kin, and are called the Avari, the Unwilling. |  | | Long and slow was their march, for there were many pathless leagues from Cuiviénen to the western shore of Middle Earth, and the Eldalië: did not hasten, for they wondered at all they saw on their journey. |
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http://www.lotrlibrary.com/racesofarda/elves.asp
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| | Elenia: Middle-earth |
 | | The true battle that decided the fate of Middle-earth was borne upon the plains there. |  | | The one with the stars is my chosen name, but that is without the middle name. |  | | Gondor is almost like England in modern earth. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ego/elenia/middlearth.html
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| | BillyBoydPippinTook's Quizzes |
 | | In Middle Earth there are Elves and Hobbits what one are you? |
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http://quizilla.com/users/BillyBoydPippinTook/quizzes/...
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| | The Elves Leave Middle-Earth |
 | | The world we have thus inhabited is named "Middle Earth." I and the rest of the Elves have grown to love Middle-Earth, but just recently something very interesting appeared and gave us reason to consider leaving our homes. |  | | Orome named the three groups of elves that came with him the Eldar, or "Elves of the Great Journey." Those that stayed behind in Middle-Earth, and still reside there to this day, were named Avari, or "Unwilling." A name was given to the three groups of Eldar. |  | | But I decided to make Middle-Earth the "Earth" and Valinor a kind of other worldly realm. |
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http://students.ou.edu/R/Kyle.L.Raney-1/story4.html
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| | List of Middle-earth articles |
 | | Tolkien's sites for sore eyes; Chief Feature Writer Paul Groves discovers the web has a wealth of Middle Earth informati... |  | | The Road to Middle-earth : Revised and Expanded Edition |  | | Hayden Herrera (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) Poetry Walking to Martha's Vineyard by Franz Wright (Alfred A. Knopf) Finalists: Middle Earth by Henri Cole (Farrar, Straus & Giroux); Eyeshot by Heather McHugh (Wesleyan University Press) General Non-Fiction Gulag... |
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http://hallencyclopedia.com/List_of_Middle-earth_articles
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| | The Lord of the Rings Races: Elves |
 | | In the Third Age of Middle Earth, the time of the Elves is almost over. |  | | When they grow tired of Middle Earth, they go to the Grey Havens, which are near The Shire and sail to the Undying Lands. |  | | Elves have a love of nature and they live in forests. |
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http://www.patriotresource.com/lotr/races/elves.html
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| | Elf (Middle-earth) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Elves are described as the fairest and wisest of all creatures in Middle-earth. |  | | Elves were not "perfect", nor did they represent angels among Men (that would probably be the Valar and Maiar, especially the Istari), but despite their faults, they always rejected the evil of the mighty Vala Melkor, whom they named Morgoth, "the Dark Enemy of the World" (with the possible exception of Maeglin, who betrayed Gondolin). |  | | Tolkien apparently describes all Elves in Appendix F of The Lord of the Rings with the statement "They were tall, fair of skin and grey-eyed, though their locks were dark, save in the golden house of Finrod"; however, this statement was meant to apply only to the Ñoldor (substituting Finarfin for Finrod, his son). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elves_(Middle-earth)
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| | Middle Earth Warcry |
 | | This poor guy is a hands-down super hero in Middle Earth, and I have never seen sufficient, if any, attention payed to him. |  | | Encaen - 10/21/05 - 02:56 PM One of the coolest places in all of Middle Earth: The Barrow-downs, home of the Barrow-wights and source of fame for my favorite character, Tom Bombadil! |  | | Encaen - 09/30/05 - 03:04 PM I love dev diaries in general, but this one has netted the title "Best Dev Diary Ever" in the encaen awards. |
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http://me.warcry.com
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| | Middle-Earth Timeline |
 | | Ulmo returns for the rest of the Elves (i.e., the Teleri), some of whom return with him to Valinor and some of whom stay in Middle-Earth—under the leadership of Elwë in Beleriand or Círdan on the shore. |  | | Sauron forges the One Ring in Orodruin, and reveals his true purposes to the Elves. |  | | Siege of Utumno (Valar only—the Elves are only dimly aware of this war, which the Valar fight on their behalf). |
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http://www.calvin.edu/academic/engl/cae/tolkien/timeline.htm
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| | Middle-earth Tours |
 | | Begin in the Shire and join Bilbo, Frodo and the Fellowship on their journeys through Middle-earth. |  | | Menu and pictorial timeline The Valar, The Maiar, The Darkening of Valinor and the Flight of the Noldor, The Elves' Battles with Morgoth, The Tale of Beren and Lúthien, The Tale of Túrin Turambar, Tuor and the Fall of Gondolin, Eärendil the Mariner, The History of the One Ring, The Fall of Númenor |  | | Hobbits (Bilbo, Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin), Wizards (Gandalf, Saruman), Bombadil and Goldberry, Elves (Arwen, Elrond, Galadriel, Legolas), Humans (Aragorn, Boromir, Denethor, Éomer, Éowyn, Faramir, Théoden, Wormtongue), Dwarves, Ents, The Bad Guys (The Balrog, Dragons, Gollum, The Nazgûl, Orcs, Spiders, Sauron, Trolls) |
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http://fan.theonering.net/middleearthtours
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| | Fate of the Elves of Middle-earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Finally, the many descriptions of Lórien and the Woodland Realm in Mirkwood suggest that a significant population of Elves remained in Middle-earth for some time during the Fourth Age. |  | | Especially in "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen" that is found in Appendix A, Tolkien depicts a Middle-earth where most Elves have already left. |  | | (Redirected from Fate of the Elves of Middle-Earth) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fate_of_the_Elves_of_Middle-Earth
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| | Middle Earth Races |
 | | All elves in Middle Earth are ageless, untouched by sickness or pestilence. |  | | Thus some of the Teleri were in Middle Earth, and never saw the light of Aman, and were called the Moriquendi, the elves of the dark. |  | | Finally, elves have their fate intertwined with that of Arda, the Earth. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/rpg/aria/merpadd.htm
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| | Encyclopedia: Elves (Middle earth) |
 | | Concerned for the safety of the Elves in Middle-earth, which was at that time under the control of Melkor, the Valar left Valinor and made war against the Dark Lord: this was the Battle of the Powers, which saw Melkor taken as captive back to Valinor. |  | | Even the elves were able to teach their skills of craft to the men who came to rule Númenor, a kingdom later noted for its works of wonder and enchantment. |  | | It is the inherent âblessedâ nature of the elves and the simple intention of their craft which makes their works endure. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Elves-(Middle_earth)
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| | Elves of Middle-earth |
 | | The Elves of the Woodland Realm fought in the Battle of Dagorlad in 3434. |  | | He also promised to send out word to Elves and others to be on the lookout for Frodo and help him on his journey. |  | | Oropher and his followers wanted to return to the simple woodland life, which they believed was the natural way of life for Elves. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/elves.html
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| | ~Elven Realm Tindómë~ - Home |
 | | From the beginning of days till the last Elves left Middle-earth and all the battles, kingdoms, heros and enemies in between |  | | The Return of the King, the final chapters, the rise and fall of Kings and thier Kingdoms, and the Elves who would never return. |  | | Speaking with the Elves The Darker side of Arda |
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http://tindome.proboards19.com/index.cgi
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| | The Universe According to Tolkien |
 | | At death the spirits of elves, men, hobbits, and dwarves go to separate chambers in the Halls of Mandos where the god of doom confines them to contemplate their sins. |  | | But elves and hobbits taught by elves invoke the Valar, especially Varda, queen of gods. |  | | Because Feanor the jewel-smith loved too well the work of his hands, he and the other proud elves are devoured by inexorable fate. |
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http://www.crisismagazine.com/february2003/feature5.htm
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| | Sparkleblsmchyld's Quizzes |
 | | Elves of Middle Earth - Which One Are You Most Similar To? |  | | Fit to be Tied - A Corsetting Test (info) |
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http://quizilla.com/users/Sparkleblsmchyld/quizzes/...
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| | Dummies::Fate and Free Will in Tolkien's Middle-earth: A Matter of Choice |
 | | His Christian sensibilities may have prevented him from finding any place for the Three Fates in Middle-earth, though he was surely familiar with their influence in the mythologies on which his "modern" myths depended. |  | | For the Greeks and the Norse, the Three Fates were not subject to the will of the gods — though sometimes the gods were able to sway their judgments a wee bit. |  | | Although we use fate (from the Latin fatus, meaning "that which is spoken") to mean destiny, the Old English term for destiny is still with us, though with a very different connotation: weird. |
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http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/DummiesArticle/id-2290,subcat-ARTS.html
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| | Elves of Middle-earth |
 | | So, enjoy your stay and remember to come back and visit the Elves of Middle-earth. |  | | This site is dedicated to the wonderful Elves from the books by J.R.R. Tolkien. |  | | And we one new nominee for the Elves Choice Awards. |
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http://elves.secret-whispers.com
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