- Middle-earth; he used the name Aman
mainly to mean Valinor. It
includes Eldamar, the land of the Elves, who as
immortals are
permitted to live in Valinor...
- or Eldar, the
Noldor and the Vanyar, who left Middle-earth to live in
Eldamar ("Elvenhome"), in Valinor, the land of the
immortal and God-like Valar...
-
groups of
Elves as they went. They then
settle in the
coastal region of
Eldamar. The Dark Lord
Morgoth murders their first leader, Finwë. The majority...
-
under the
guidance of the brothers.
Oswulf was a
paladin and
Eldamar was a mage. As
Eldamar became older, his
obsession for
immortality grew and he began...
- Aman were the Vanyar, the Noldor, and the Teleri. They made
their home in
Eldamar.
After Melkor appeared to
repent and was
released after his
servitude of...
-
Tolkien 1977, ch. 9 "Of the
Flight of the Noldor"
Tolkien 1977, ch. 5 "Of
Eldamar and the
Princes of the Eldalië"
Tolkien 1977, "Akallabêth: The Downfall...
- left out of the
published The Silmarillion.
Tolkien 1977,
Chapter 5, "Of
Eldamar and the
Princes of the Eldalië"
Tolkien 1996,
Chapter 11 "The Shibboleth...
- 1007/978-3-031-11266-9_5. ISBN 978-3031112669. Drout,
Michael D. C. (2007). "
Eldamar". In Drout,
Michael D. C. (ed.). The J. R. R.
Tolkien Encyclopedia. CRC...
- mezzo-soprano
Signe Asmussen's
mellow rendering of "Galadriel's Song of
Eldamar". He enjo**** the
playful hobbit-song "There is an Inn, a
merry old Inn"...
- Valinor. It
developed into: Quenya, the
language of the
Elves in
Valinor (
Eldamar)
beyond the Sea; it
divided into:
Vanyarin Quenya or Quendya, colloquial...