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Emperor of Ansalon: Villains Series vol. III. TSR. ISBN 1-56076-680-8. Pierson, Chris (1999). Dezra's Quest: Bridges of Time Series. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-1368-1. Wolf, Nadine (2010). Religious Concepts in Fantasy Literature. GRIN Verlag. ISBN 978-3640661428. Rathmayr, Reinhard (2010). Zwillinge in der Griechisch-Römischen Antike ...
[1] [6] The character Tauriel is a Silvan Elf, which means she is of a much lower order than the elves that had previously been seen in The Lord of the Rings film series, and holds a lower social status than characters like Arwen, Galadriel, Elrond, and Legolas. [1] A Woodland Elf, her name has been translated as "Forest Daughter." [7] [8] [9]
A female high elf skilled in both swordplay and elemental sorcery, Deedlit grew up in the Forest of No Return, her people's isolated abode. From a very early age on, however, she became interested in the outside world and - despite the disapproval of her family and peers - set out to learn more about it.
(deceased, pre-series) Formora was a female elven Rider. (deceased, pre-series) Glaerun was a male elven rider and one of the Forsworn. He died during a nuclear-like explosion caused by the elven Rider Thuviel sacrificing himself at Doru Areba. [9] Enduriel was a Dragon Rider and one of the Forsworn. It's implied that Enduriel died after the ...
Tolkien describes Galadriel as "the mightiest and fairest of all the Elves that remained in Middle-earth" (after the death of Gil-galad) [T 1] and the "greatest of elven women". [T 2] The Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey has written that Galadriel represented Tolkien's attempt to re-create the kind of elf hinted at by surviving references in Old ...
The elves follow the goddess Seren, who led them to Gielinor through the 'World Gate' during the First Age. One elf dwells within the Champions' Guild as the elven champion, while a number of elves serve in the Army Recruitment and Mobilisation Society as formidable wielders of magic.
[83] [84] The series presents the origins of the Orcs as initially being corrupted Elves, as suggested by Tolkien in The Silmarillion (1977), and explores what this means for them as sentient beings rather than "monsters". [83] This includes depicting female and child Orcs, [85] [86] and expanding on Orc culture. The showrunners wanted to use ...
Television series about elves (1 C, 25 P) V. Video games about elves (11 P) Pages in category "Elves in popular culture" ... She Chased Me All the Way From Another World!