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Topic: Alqualond


In the News (Sun 27 May 12)

  
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Alqualond?, the Haven of the Swans or Swanhaven, is also called simply The Haven: 97, 101 Helcar The Inland Sea in the northeast of Middle-earth, where once stood the mountain of the lamp of Illuin; the mere of Cuivi?nen where the first Elves awoke is described as a bay in this sea.
328-9, 332 Kinslaying, The The slaying of the Teleri by the Noldor at Alqualond?.
On Eress?a the Teleri long remained before they went to Alqualond?; and there dwelt many of the Noldor and the Sindar after the ending of the First Age.
www.planetolkien.net /indexsilm.txt   (15489 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings: Kingdom of Lothlorien
He spoke of this long and often to Fingolfin, yet he wouldn’t turn from his path, and Nurbor bided his time, for little did he know the real evils behind the self exile of the noldor.
Nurbor, who had traveled with the host of Fingolfin, was shocked to find the kinslaying going on when he reached Alqualond?, and wouldn’t join in the fray.
Rather, he wept and tried to get some sense into both the leaders, but to no avail would either host back down, until eventually the elves of the havens were defeated.
www.lotrplaza.com /lothlorien/nurbor1.asp   (2933 words)

  
 Kinslaying Middle-earth Valinor Teleri Valar Fingon Fingolfin cursed by Mandos Dior Silmarillion Elwing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Kinslaying at Alqualond?s an episode related to J. Tolkien's Middle-earth.
When F?or left Valinor he needed ships to get to Middle-earth without great loss, but the ?ldor possessed no ships, and F?or feared that any delay in their departure would cause the ?ldor to reconsider.
The Dawn of the Firstborn Elves The Gates of Morning The Kinslaying of Alqualondë The Lamp of the Valar The Oath of Fëanor Turgon Receives Tuor and Voronwë Túrin Discovers Nienor...
en.powerwissen.com /6PLMVOHOT4gHNyRJvEPhEA==_Kinslaying.html   (433 words)

  
 Alqualondë v7 – "A return to the Sea"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
They are wonderful, and I can’t wait to expand Alqualondë with them.
Lately, a lot of awards sites have finished judging their rounds, resulting in nothing less than nine new awards won for Alqualondë...
You probably also see that it is not at all flawless, there are still a good deal of things to change yet, but at least it is up.
www.alqualonde.com   (1055 words)

  
 Commentary, Part 3
As for the last two lines: Alqualondë (literally Swan-haven), which I took the liberty of shortening to Alqualond for poetic reasons, is a port in Valinor.
Valimar, or Valmar (meaning Home of the Valar), is a city where many of the Valar lived.
Though it is not right next to Alqualondë, it is easy for me to imagine the Elves, who longed to be in Valinor with the Valar, speaking of it so.
homepage.mac.com /kvmagruder/linderaenielo/Personal34.html   (549 words)

  
 The Firstborn @ theelvensite.bravehost.com - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site
There surrounded by the beloved Sea but within site of Aman and the Light of the Two Tress, the Teleri lived for a long time.
Later they moved to the shores of Eldamar and built the city of Alqualondë.
In their haste to reach cross the sea they slew the Elves in Alqualond, the is known as the Kinslaying at Alqualondë, and they were exiled from Aman.
www.theelvensite.bravehost.com /firstborn.html   (718 words)

  
 Middle Earth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bitter at the Valar's inactivity, Feänor and his house left to pursue Melkor, cursing him with the name 'Morgoth'.
They reached the Teleri's port-city, Alqualondë, and were forbidden to use the Teleri's boats to get to Middle-earth.
Feänor's host sailed on the boats, leaving Fingolfin's behind - who crossed over to Middle-earth on the Helcaraxë or Grinding Ice in the far north, losing many.
www.wikiverse.org /middle-earth   (4386 words)

  
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But the story is not so simple; in later essays (seen in Unfinished Tales), JRRT modified the story.
In a very late writing, Galadriel was wholly opposed to Fëanor in every way, and fought against him with Celeborn at Alqualondë.
I just wondered if the Wargs who attacked the Fellowship in the first book before they entered Moria were Werewolves.
greenbooks.theonering.net /questions/files/070101.txt   (5326 words)

  
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Could the Elves that traveled to Tol Eressëa from Middle-earth, the Elves that dwelt on the island permanently and the Teleri from Alqualondë travel to Valinor, to Valmar and Tirion freely?
In the same way could the Elves of Valinor travel to Eressëa or Alqualondë?
Science fiction doesn't seem to be JRRT's forte, and having them be cloned in test-tube "cocoons" doesn't seem to be his style.
greenbooks.theonering.net /questions/files/040102.txt   (5925 words)

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