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Legolas — In The Lord of the Rings, an archer and one of the Fellowship. 14. Thranduil — Legolas's father, the King of Mirkwood. 15. Glorfindel — A warrior from Rivendell in The Lord of the ...
Formed the Last Alliance of Elves and Men with Elendil, and fell in combat against Sauron's forces. Glorfindel: Noldorin elf-lord notable for his death and resurrection within Tolkien's legendarium. Gimli: Dwarven member of the Fellowship of the Ring and a major character in The Lord of the Rings.
In Medieval epics, heroes gave names to their weapons. The name, lineage, and power of the weapon reflected on the hero. Among the major tales are those of Sigurd the Volsung and his sword Gram that he used to kill the dragon Fafnir; [a] [1] Beowulf and the swords Hrunting and Nægling; [2] King Arthur's Excalibur, the "Sword in the Stone"; [2] Roland's Durendal; Waldere's Mimming; [2] and the ...
A small fraction of Tolkien's accounts of Elvish languages was published in his novels and scholarly works during his lifetime. 1937 The Hobbit a few elvish names (Elrond, Glamdring, Orcrist); no texts or sentences; 1962 The Adventures of Tom Bombadil; 1954–1955 The Lord of the Rings; 1967 The Road Goes Ever On. Posthumously:
Famous Elf Names . Buddy (from Elf). Dobby (from Harry Potter). Link (from The Legend of Zelda). Legolas (from The Lord of the Rings). Elfo (from Disenchanted). Honeythorn Gump (from Legend ...
Luckily, our extensive list of Elf on the Shelf names for boys and girls is here to give you a bit of Christmas inspiration. Grab a notebook, start jotting down your favorites, and get ready to ...
The framework for J. R. R. Tolkien's conception of his Elves, and many points of detail in his portrayal of them, is thought by Haukur Þorgeirsson to have come from the survey of folklore and early modern scholarship about elves (álfar) in Icelandic tradition in the introduction to Íslenzkar þjóðsögur og æfintýri ('Icelandic legends and fairy tales').
Celeborn (from The Lord of the Rings) Thranduil (from The Hobbit) Aegnor (from The History of Middle-Earth) Kreacher (from Harry Potter) Gimbel (the name of the store in Elf) Winky (from Harry Potter)