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Eärendil (Quenya pronunciation: [ɛ.aˈrɛn.dil]) the
Mariner and his wife
Elwing are
characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. They are...
- The Song of
Eärendil is the
longest poem in The Lord of the Rings. In the fiction, it is sung and
composed by the
Hobbit Bilbo Baggins in the
Elvish sanctuary...
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character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Both of his parents,
Eärendil and Elwing, were half-elven,
having both Men and
Elves as ancestors. He...
- Major-General". It
shares metre and
rhyming patterns with the "Song of
Eärendil", a poem
entirely different in tone. The
scholar Paul H.
Kocher calls the...
- unveils, as a last resort, the
winged dragons led by
Ancalagon the Black.
Eärendil and
Thorondor are
confronted by
Ancalagon in an
aerial battle in which...
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water from Galadriel's fountain. It
contains the
light of
Eärendil's star. The
mariner Eärendil is the
holder of one of the
three Silmarils preserving the...
- age of 2,901.
Through her father, Elrond,
Arwen was the
granddaughter of
Eärendil the
Mariner (the
second of the Half-elven), great-granddaughter of Tuor...
- hymn to Elbereth,
recalling Tolkien's Catholicism, to the
complex Song of
Eärendil with its
multiple poetic devices.
Others have
written that it resembles...
-
mariner Eärendil, who set sail from the
lands of Middle-earth to ask for aid from the
angelic powers, the Valar. Tolkien's
earliest poem
about Eärendil, from...
- Elwing, who
joins those dwelling at the
Mouths of Sirion. Her
husband Eärendil,
wearing the
Silmaril on his brow,
sails across the sea to Valinor, where...