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 Sindar
I pray that wherever Sindar is, he understands how much I love him and that I was merely trying to make him better.
A great deal of Tania's healing strength undoubtedly stems from her compassion, sensitivity and devotion (both in time and love) to her cats.
Today was Sindar's last day on this Earth.
http://earthrenewal.org/sindar.htm

  
 : I Adab-nan-Falas Library : Concerning the Elves of Middle Earth and Their Arms
It is interesting to mention that while Thingol had horses in his possession, he used them for hunt (such as the hunt on Carcharoth18) and gathering news (as in the case when he sent a company of horsemen to gather tidings of Nargothrond19) only.
Sindar, the Grey Elves of Beleriand, were the fairest, wisest and most skillful of all Elves of Middle Earth
This also means that it could not have originally have a picture of wolf-hunt upon, though it certainly could have been engraved later to commemorate the event.
http://www.geocities.com/adabnanfalas/elvenweapons.htm

  
 The Hierarchy of Different Elven Kindreds - Pet Sins Webzine May 2004
The Noldor, having returned to Middle Earth, are in turn judged superior in both beauty and strength to the Sindar, since the Sindar (Grey Elves) had not the advantage of having dwelt with the gods in Valinor.
The Sindar, though inferior to the Noldor, are described by Tolkien as superior to the other Dark Elves in Chapter 10 of the Silmarillion:
Together with the Avari, the Teleri who remained in Middle Earth are counted as The Dark Elves, distinct from the Elves who have seen Valinor - the Elves of the Light.
http://www.colorq.org/PetSins/article.asp?y=2004&m=5&x=elves

  
 S*Yahtzee's Sindar, SIA f
Sindar was booked several times as a kitten,
http://hem.passagen.se/yahtzees/sindar.htm

  
 Council of Elrond :: LotR News and Information
The Sindar were also referred to as the Grey-Elves, perhaps because they were neither Elves of the Light (Calaquendi) or of the Dark (Moriquendi), since they did answer the summons of the Valar but did not reach Aman.
Although the Sindar had a deep love for Middle-earth, they could not be content once the desire of the sea awoke in them.
The Laiquendi and the Nandor who came to Beleriand were also counted among the Sindar.
http://www.councilofelrond.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Encyclopedia&file=index&action=DisplayTerm&pn_vid=2&pn_id=4863

  
 Re: Sindar or Cyndar
When it was translated to English in Suikoden 2, Konami made another stupid ass translation error that they were famous for in two.
In Reply to: Sindar or Cyndar Posted by Fan Man on December 26, 19102 at 08:16:41:
http://www.stormloader.com/users/suikoden/wwwboard/98.html

  
 Syndil Isilmar
Sindar and Morequendi, nothing more than bitter enemies who can hardly tolerate each other come to form one of the rarest elves, Sindil.
Picked on regularly by the Morequendi for his Sindar blood and all the while thought a inferior elf because of the Morequendi, he has grown accustomed to the bantering and name callings of those around him.
Together, these combinations made Sindil a fighting force to be reckoned with on the battlefield.
http://www.freewebs.com/pendragons/members/Sindil.htm

  
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http://fanfiction.portkey.org/profile/1969

  
 IMDb :: Boards :: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The (2002)
When the Noldor returned to Middle-Earth, they adopted Sindar as the common tongue, and Quenya became the "classical" language, like Latin or Greek.
We all know they are Moriquendi, but one can argue fairly based on the source material that they might be primarily Nandor or Avari; that the nobility is Sindar is assumed.
Sindar became the prominent language of the Middle-Earth Elves, and Quenya was the language of the Aman Elves.
http://ringnuts2.bravehost.com/forsilreaders.htm

  
 { Elf Prince } the Legolas Greenleaf Fanlisting
Tolkien touches on this question in his Letters, where he describes Legolas as '...a Woodland Elf, though one of royal and originally Sindarin line.' (The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien No 297, dated 1967, our italics).
That's why Oropher's grandson Legolas thinks of himself as a Silvan Elf, rather than one of the Sindar.
This is confusing, because his father Thranduil is elsewhere identified as one of the Sindar.
http://www.too-manic.net/legolas/legolas.php

  
 A Tolkien Dictionary
A distinction that is not clear is drawn in Etym between the Ilkorins of the Telerian Elves and the Sindar.
So the Noldorin forms, brought to Middle-earth at the beginning of the First Age of the Sun and Moon, and spoken so predominantly in Beleriand, naturally carried over to the later 'common Elven' - Sindarin - spoken throughout Middle-earth by the Third Age.
The 'Sindar' of the First Age lived mostly in Doriath, and one would expect 'Doriathrin' to be the precursor of Sindarin, but it simply did not work out that way.
http://www.quicksilver899.com/Tolkien/Tolkien_Dictionary.html

  
 The Lords of the Sindar
Of all the Sindar, the only one to be accounted among the Calaquendi, the Elves of the Light.
He journeyed to Aman as an ambassador and returned to Middle-earth to lead his people to the bliss of that land.
http://www.dor-lomin.com/dagor/sindarlords.html

  
 Knethmoore Chantry
Recent additions and revelations have made life around the normally peaceful estate quite colorful and dynamic.
But Aranath saw the ill wisdom of such a course of action and finally banished Gwydriel and gave
This coupled with his compassionate and caring nature and pleasing personality have made him the attention of all the female residents.
http://qraid.tripod.com/KnethmooreChantry.html

  
 The Last Alliance
In Literature the Sindar are known for their respect and life alongside nature.
The Sindar, while not war-like in nature, are forced to learn the ways of war in order to protect themselves and their homelands.
The Sindar use this to learn of new or less well known knowledge and thus enrich the intelligence of the civilization.
http://www.wildfiregames.com/tla/fa_sindar_buildings2.html

  
 The Grey Havens - Middle-earth: Nandorin - the Green-elven tongue
Concerning the relationship between the Green-elven and Grey-elven tongues, it is stated that "although the dialects of the Silvan Elves, when they again met their long separated kindred, had so far diverged from Sindarin as to be hardly intelligible, little study was needed to reveal their kinship as Eldarin tongues" (UT:257).
Some of the Sindar that came to Thranduil's realm escaping the destruction of Doriath adopted the Nandorin tongue and took names of Silvan form and style, just like the Noldor had adapted their Quenya names to Sindarin centuries earlier.
The Silvan Elves had invented no forms of writing, and those who learned this art from the Sindar wrote in Sindarin as well as they could" (UT:257).
http://tolkien.cro.net/mearth/tolklang/nandorin.html

  
 MPS DISCUSS POOR STANDARDS: Military cop will face 1st court-martial in abuse case
"I didn't understand why we had to be so rude with these prisoners and beat the crap out of these guys," Sindar said.
Sindar, a nuclear, biological and chemical weapons specialist who was pressed into MP duty, said soldiers know the rules of engagement and were given a brief lesson in Iraqi culture before they left for the Middle East, but nothing when it came to their jobs at the prison.
The MPs also were frustrated in communicating with detainees who didn't speak the same language and because some prisoners spat and threw rocks at the soldiers.
http://www.freep.com/news/nw/abuse10_20040510.htm

  
 [No title]
Now, I am not so sure how helpful it is to go into exact detail about what happened in the intervening years, if you have questions about that ask me at the end, but suffice it to say that the history of the Sindar is the history of Middle-earth.
My other goal is to give players playing elves, and Sinda in particular more information upon which to create their characters.
Lecture given by then-Cirdan, currently-Mithrial(2/10/96), 15 June 1995 Title: History of the Sinda with Emphasis on Early History Cirdan says, "Ok, this lecture is intended as a primer for those interested in the history of the elves in Tolkien's works, and more particularly with this lecture I am going to focus on the Sindar.
http://homepage.interaccess.com/~hayes/logs/sinda1.txt

  
 The Midnight Train X-ing: Starlight Characters, Elvish Names
The two most important are Quenya which is Elvish Latin and Sindar which is the more common.
Tolkein created not only one, but several languages for his Elves.
This website that gives Elvish names came to my attention.
http://www.angelfire.com/musicals/dyanarosejl/trainelvish.html

  
 Elves in the end of the 3rd age
Elrond generally associated himself with Noldor, but his true genaeology is a mess.
Sindar are count as Tereli and I don't think they are subordinate of the Noldor
The Sindar were not subordinate to the Noldor (and many would have found the idea repugnant), but they were considered less "noble" in the hierarchy of nobility, which ran, as I recall:
http://ringnuts.bravehost.com/elvesend3rd.htm

  
 Sindar Raven of Caber Feidh
She was bred by my friend Allyn Babitch, who had bred my beloved Lillie.
Raven actually shared some of Lillie's traits, being a true "Princess of the Sindar Barn." After Lillie went to the Bridge at age 12, Raven promptly moved onto my bed, informing me that all bed dogs in our home had to be Sindar barn princesses.
Unlike Lillie, Raven had a lifetime of chronic health problems, due to the worst case of allergies I've ever seen.
http://www.caberfeidh.com/Raven.htm

  
 Three Crazy Shih Tzus
This is good for Phoebe because now she can sleep and not
Sindar loves to play with Tessa and they
She said that Sindar's name was drawn out of the hat as the one who
http://members.aol.com/chloeangel94/myhomepage/shihtzus.html

  
 Keyword
Most people have only read The Lord of the Rings, and that book provides us with so few clues about the Eldarin families that all...
Articles indexed to sindar (in order of time indexed.)
The Ingweans and Elweans are the royal families of the Vanyar and Sindar.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=sindar

  
 Migrations of the Elves
Elves who never reach Aman so do not see the Light of The Trees are
Elves who set out but do not reach Aman are
The Sindar / Nandor &; Laiquendi &; Those Not Of Aman
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/rwf.downing/smig.htm

  
 Maeglin
Division : Sindar (through father, Eöl) and Noldor (through mother, Aredhel Ar-Feiniel)
Eöl he names himself, and he is a tall Elf, dark and grim, of the kindred of the Sindar; yet he claims the Lady Aredhel as his wife, and demands to be brought before you.
His wrath is great and he is hard to restrain; but we have not slain him as your law commands.'
http://www.rule-them-all.com/page172.html

  
 All about the Sindar
Thingol’s bride Melian bore him a daughter, Luthien of Doriath, whom the grey-elves called Tinuviel (Nightingale); indeed, they accounted her the loveliest of all Elven women, and made many songs in her praise.
His name was Melchar, but the Grey-elves called him Morgoth (it is Sindarin in form), and with the arrival in Middle-earth the long peace of the Sindar came to an end.In fear of the pursuit that followed, Morgoth built a mighty realm somewhat to the north of Beleriand.
In the fourth Age Celeborn finally abandoned Lothlorien to the wood-elves and, together with his small retinue, returned to Eriador to dwell for a while in the House of Elrond, the last of the Sindar lords to linger in Middle-earth.
http://www.anycities.com/user/elvenprince/aboutthesindar.html

  
 Return of the King Countdown Calendar
The Sindar, Nandor, and Laiquendi were together refered to as the Umanyar, the Eldar who were "not of Aman".
Elrond was born in Middle-earth, but his heritage was unusual, with elves, men, and Maia among his ancestors.
All those elves that made it to Valinor (the Vanyar, Noldor, and many of the Teleri) were refered to as the Calaquendi ("elves of the Light") while those who never came to Valinor (the Umanyar and the Avari) were called the Moriquendi ("Elves of the Darkness").
http://blogs.salon.com/0002506/2003/10/31.html

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Sindar
Before the return of the Noldor to Middle-earth, the Sindar were found in most parts of Beleriand; all claimed Elw&; (known as Thingol in the Sindarin tongue) as their high king.
In the third age of the Captivity of Melkor (that is, the last age of the Years of the Trees), evil things that had dwelt east of the Blue Mountains began to trouble the Sindar.
For two ages, the Sindar dwelt in peace and plenty; they roamed throughout Beleriand, from the shorelands of the Falas in the west to the Blue Mountains in the east, and all owned Thingol as their lord and king.
http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/s/sindar.html

  
 LotR Fanatics Library: Nevrast
After the return of the Noldor to Middle-earth, Turgon, the son of Fingolfin, settled there with many of his people and there the mingling of the Sindar and the Noldor came to pass the soonest.
After the appearance of Ulmo before Turgon telling him to remove to Gondolin, Nevrast became empty, for Turgon lead all of his people, the Noldor and the Sindar, through the mountains and into the hidden vale of Gondolin.
This happened in the year 116 of the First Age.
http://www.lotrlibrary.com/placesofarda/nevrast.asp

  
 Articles - Sindar
The Kings of Doriath, Elu Thingol and his grandson Dior Eluchil, were the High Kings of the Sindar.
The Teleri of Eglador, the northlands, and the Falas were collectively known as the Sindar, or Grey Elves, in later days, because they developed a civilisation all its own, which almost equalled that of the Calaquendi or Light Elves of Valinor.
The Sindar are "grey" perhaps because they were not Elves of the Light, never having actually set foot in Valinor, but neither were they Avari, since they did accept the invitation and set out on the journey (and therefore were technically counted among the Eldar).
http://www.lastring.com/articles/Sindar?mySession=7b97acfd7b2f599960427efc79120ce6

  
 Cinema Confidential Forums - LOTR: LAST ALLIANCE - the character bios
The Sindar; Decended from the Teleri, the third clan of the Eldar, a group consisting of the first 3 elven races in Middle Earth.
Akuna was daughter of Círdan the Shipwright, the man who took leadership over the Falas for Thingol.
But that is not who we are dealing with here, Akuna is of the Sindar, those of the Teleri who remained in Beleriand when their kin travelled across the Great Sea, they turned aside during the Great Journey, the journey of the Eldar into the West to dwell with the Valar in Valinor.
http://www.cinecon.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2377&page=3

  
 Life in an Elven Fishing Town
Lorien was originally founded by Sindar who settled among the Silvan Elves in the Vales of Anduin.
Cirdan's Sindar did indeed cut down trees and work the wood.
Some of Cirdan's people migrated north to Nevrast (probably led by an unnamed younger brother of his, who may have been the father of the Sindarin lady whom Aranwe married, their son being Tuor's friend Voronwe).
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/tolkien/68934

  
 [No title]
The Sindar or “Grey-elves” are Eldar and were originally part of the great kindred called the Teleri.
They, like the Silvan Elves are part of the Moriquendi, those Elves who never saw the Light of Valinor.
Nonetheless, they are adept at all the arts and excel in the special provinces.
http://www.angelfire.com/rpg/Fae/RPS/MERP/TheSindar.html

  
 Environmentalists Against War
Sindar, who was familiar with the incident, said one person was injured.
An officer in their group was reprimanded last year after holding down a prisoner for other men to beat, Sindar told Reuters.
Sindar and the other military policemen, who have returned to California from Iraq, spoke in interviews with Reuters.
http://www.envirosagainstwar.org/edit/index.php?op=view&itemid=1412

  
 BBC - h2g2 - LOTR - Sindar
The Sindar are skilled with the logbow and shortsword (That's not to say your character has to bear these weapons).
As a Sindar warrior you may learn those magics of a fire element, Or as an elf, those of a nature element.
They are led by Thradui, father of Legolas, who has been waiting to inherit the leadership for centuries.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2614484

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Elves of Beleriand
While there was some enmity between the Sindar and the Noldor (especially the Sons of F&), the two peoples lived together in the face of their common foe, Morgoth Bauglir.
For three ages after the departure of the Vanyar, Noldor and Teleri to Aman, the Elves who inhabited Beleriand comprised that part of the Telerin people who remained in Middle-earth, known as the Sindar or Grey-elves after their king, Thingol Greycloak of Doriath.
At the rising of the Moon in the beginning of the First Age, many of the Noldor returned to Beleriand from Aman to make war on Morgoth.
http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/e/elvesofbeleriand.html

  
 Lord of the Rings: Kingdom of Lothlorien
And although the Sindar adapted themselves and lived like the Silvan, their language took over and Sindarin became the common tongue for the Silvan Elves too.
This can easily be seen by the fact that after Amroth’s disappearance, the leaders of Lothlorien were the Noldo Galadriel, and Celeborn of the Sindar.
The Sindar Elves were more refined and their culture more advanced than the Silvan one, and they were natural leaders to the Silvan Elves.
http://www.lotrplaza.com/lothlorien/essay4.asp

  
 Gilroy's Message Boards - *APRIL FOOLS JOKE* Sindar *APRIL FOOLS JOKE*
Posted - Apr 01 2003 : 08:43:23 AM I did not know Sindar very well, but I was guilded with him for a while during pre-launch.
Posted - Apr 01 2003 : 02:04:26 AM For those of you who knew Sindar, who played on 108, was BardWarden on 105 and who played briefly here:
He had been out with friends and was driving home late when an SUV ran a red light, slammed into his car, causing it to flip over.
http://www.gilcon.net/m59forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1371

  
 [No title]
Sindar =========== From: SINDAR To: TURTLE Subject: Mosquito God Date & Time: 06/04/91 09:35:28 Message Number 17346 > animal treatment and stoff....
I would never Ridicule or laught AT her when she is doing something...
:) Sindar =========== From: RUFUS To: DRAGONFLY Subject: Religion Date & Time: 05/30/91 18:14:14 Message Number 17236 Bloody hell!
http://www.textfiles.com/messages/ALTERREALITY/ar69.txt

  
 [No title]
Remember that the Elves of Hollin were largely Noldor and had indeed seen the light of the Two Trees, therefore they were estranged from the Sindar and the Silvan who were their descendants and contemporaries.
Tolkien does not specifically elaborate on what happened to the Sindar and the Moriquendi, even though I believe the remaining Elves were to go to the Undying Lands, even though it might take centuries.
So it may be that the Elves simply had no name for Sauron besides those we know.
http://greenbooks.theonering.net/questions/files/050102.txt

  
 Gilroy's m59 Reference: News
Sindar: *chuckle* Alright, Now, one of the concerns players have had has been that you guys will open some servers for a while, and then fall behind financially and have to close them down.
Sindar: Well, I'm sure I speak for most of the players in wishing you good luck with the project.
I'm an old-school MUD player, and no other game has captured the PvP mechanics that make Meridian 59 work so great.
http://www.gilcon.net/meridian/m59news-get.asp?ID=199

  
 Terry Sindar Fiddler - world tribal gothic folk music
The enchanting, exotic fiddling of Terry Sindar is set into an ethereal ambience, backed by Middle Eastern hand percussion and keys, providing the drone of bagpipes, bells, and woodwinds.
Chants inspired by Gaia & nature, medieval polyphony, middle-eastern percussion, and above all a bright, fierce fiddle; moving gracefully from wild gypsy laments to Celtic hornpipes to the spicy Sicilian tarantella.
Terry's experimental fiddle style is derived from Mediterranean, Gypsy, Celtic and Appalachian traditional music, and is influenced by such widely ranging performers as Django Rinehart to Ritchie Blackmore.
http://www.faerie-ring-artsncrafts.com/music2.html

  
 The Wyrmfang Chronicles's Message Board
Now, if you meant that we divide Sindar's 10gp paid for the gem SIX ways, that works out, but it's just making treasure distribution more complicated.
His 10gp for the gem are then divided 5 ways for 2gp additional for the other five members of the party.
It's easier to find out if anyone wants whatever non-coin treasure we find before division and distribution.
http://b4.boards2go.com/boards/board.cgi?action=read&id=1105122856&user=terrepin

  
 The Fourth Age: LotR RPG : A Meeting Between Two Sindar Kings
Thranduil waved him up in much the same manner and together the two Sindar lords stood next to each other.
The Fourth Age: LotR RPG : A Meeting Between Two Sindar Kings
Walking through the dim, cavernous halls of Greenwood the Great, better known as Mirkwood these last hundreds of years, was, as Thingol supposed it should have, vaguely reminiscent of walking through the halls of Menegroth in days of old.
http://www.greatestjournal.com/go.bml?journal=fourth_age&itemid=47668&dir=next

  
 Middle-earth Timeline
They are often found as nobility among other of the dark elves, including the King of the Wood Elves in Mirkwood, Legolas Greenleaf, and Celeborn, lord of Lóthlorien.
The Teleri who remain in Middle-earth to search for Elwe become the Sindar and flourish in Beleriand.
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/lotr-timeline.html

  
 The Daily Vivec - 03/07/2002
It seems Sindar is correct - a men's infertility support group based in Pelagiad has been set up in the last week.
Llarim Sindar, head researcher on the study, comments; "We had been aware for some time that Vvardenfell residents were experiencing fertility problems.
The study, conducted over the past five years by researchers at the Vvardenfell Institute of Science and Technology (VIST), indicates that Vvardenfell's Red Mountain could present a serious hazard to the health of islanders-specifically, to their fertility.
http://www.rpgplanet.com/morrowind/thedailyvivec/jul/03072002.html

  
 Party Details goatrance.de/goabase goa parties and people 3ö
Este, no organizado por SINDAR pero con Dj´s de Sindar y Amigos.
http://www.goatrance.de/goabase/party_details.php3?PID=17731

  
 Litter 32
one of his ancestors is actually called Sindar,
I chose Sakhee and it turned out that
http://hem.passagen.se/yahtzees/litter32.htm

  
 Elves - NSwiki, the NationStates encyclopedia
Each race has its own particular characteristics but all are essentially immortal (barring violent death) and immune to natural diseases.
Tolkien Elves more appropriately known as Quendi, such as the Noldor, Sindar, Nandor, and Avari races.
There are several different categories of Elves usually found in NationStates:
http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Elves

  
 The Teleri
After Denethor's death and their heavy losses, many of the surviving Nandor joined the Sindar (Grey-Elves) in Doriath.
Some Grey-Elves settled in Nevrast and merged with the returning Noldor
Those who stayed in Ossiriand became the Laiquendi (Green-Elves).
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/rwf.downing/steleri.htm

  
 Silmarillion Dictionary O-Y
term is most often applied to the 'tongue of' the Sindar; the predominant Elvish tongue of Beleriand
Eldar traveling West; the Sindar and at least some of the Nandor were Telerin Elves
plur sindar 'the greys' [appx]; the Sindarin Elves never traveled to Valinor and looked upon the light
http://www.quicksilver899.com/Tolkien/SILM/SILM_OY.html

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