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Elves in Middle-earth - Wikipedia This was later spelled Quenya (High-elven); it and Sindarin (Grey-elven) are the most complete of Tolkien's constructed languages Elves are also credited with creating the Tengwar (by Fëanor) and Cirth (Daeron) scripts
Elf - Wikipedia Skålgropar, a particular kind of petroglyph (pictogram on a rock) found in Scandinavia, were known in older times as älvkvarnar (elven mills), because it was believed elves had used them
Elves in fiction - Wikipedia This was later spelled Quenya (High-elven); it and Sindarin (Grey-elven) are the most complete of Tolkien's constructed languages Elves are also credited with creating the Tengwar (by Fëanor) and Cirth (Daeron) scripts
Elven - Wikipedia Elven may refer to: The adjectival form of Elf, in particular: Elven (comics), a 1994 four issue comic book written by Len Strazewski and drawn by Aaron Lopresti Elven Legacy, a 2009 PC video game Elven-languages created by J R R Tolkien An alternate spelling of Elwen, derived therefrom: Elven, Morbihan, a town in Morbihan, France
Elvish languages - Wikipedia This was later called Quenya (High-elven) and is one of the two most complete of Tolkien's languages (the other being Sindarin, or Grey-elven) The phonology and grammar of Quenya are influenced by Finnish, while Sindarin is influenced by Welsh
Elven, Morbihan - Wikipedia An ancient site of human settlement, the history of Elven can be traced back to the Bronze Age with archaeological evidence discovered in the commune, in particular the village of Bocolo where the cache of a metal smelter was found
Sundering of the Elves - Wikipedia In J R R Tolkien 's legendarium, the Elves or Quendi are a sundered (divided) people They awoke at Cuiviénen on the continent of Middle-earth, where they were divided into three tribes: Minyar (the Firsts), Tatyar (the Seconds) and Nelyar (the Thirds) After some time, they were summoned by Oromë to live with the Valar in Valinor, on Aman That summoning and the Great Journey that