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  Mallorn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mellyrn are described as similar to beeches in the shape of boughs and leaves.
The Ñoldor may have introduced mellyrn to Gondolin when they came to Middle-earth, but these were all destroyed with the city.
The mellyrn did not grow in Lindon, but Galadriel took some nuts with her to Lothlórien, where they grew to immense heights.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mallorn   (384 words)

  
 MALLORN, MELLYRN
The bark of the mellyrn is smooth and silvery-grey, and the leaves are pale green above and silver beneath.
Mellyrn were brought from Eressëa to Eldalondë in Númenor, and from Númenor to Middle-earth where they were grown in Lothlórien.
Elves of Lothlórien dwelt in the branches of mellyrn on wooden platforms called 'talan' (plural telain), or 'flet'.
mume.pvv.org /Import/dict/mallorn.html   (156 words)

  
 Invented Languages
This is currently translated as: Welcome to the new language Mellyrn.
After the changes have been outlined the phrase will be written again in its new form below.
Now we can begin with the real stuff, how start building proper phrases, and sentences using the Mellyrn grammar.
varno0.tripod.com   (1128 words)

  
 04.21.05: Induction with Gilrowen. Rosgwaen Makes an Appearance
A narrow length of green lawn surrounded by tall trees; the trees that spring from the midst of the lawn itself dapple the grass with the cool shade of their boughs.
Thick groves of brightly-shining mellyrn line the west and south sides of the greensward, reaching for the moon with their upswept limbs, while an old birdnest rests in one of the hedges near the northward path.
With his query the edhel falls silent, peering towards the mellyrn gathered about the greensward, though the darkness has seeming grown amid the twilight.
www.freewebtown.com /Elvenlogs/Galadhrim/04.21.05.html   (2487 words)

  
 Snowdrops   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Located on a great green hill, it was surrouned by a green wall and a moat, which eventually was surrounded by a wide treeless area.
In the hill sides there grew many mallorn trees, or mellyrn, in which was placed many flets, where the Elves lived.
In the south-west part of the great wall stood the only gate into the city, and the moat was surrounded by a path paved with white stone.
snowdrops.alqualonde.com /places.php?caras   (365 words)

  
 About Lothlorien by Rogorn
While it was not the most ancient forest in Middle-earth, it was unquestionably the most singular, for only there were to be found the great mellyrn, the mallorn-trees which gave the Golden Wood its name.
The people of Lothlórien were as singular as their trees, for they did not dwell on the ground, but in the woven branches of the mighty mellyrn, on high platforms (or telain).
At the end of the age, the Fellowship of the Ring, fleeing from Moria, were sheltered in Caras Galadhon and greatly assisted by Celeborn and Galadriel.
lotrscrapbook.bookloaf.net /ref/lothlorien.html   (891 words)

  
 At the Naith: Haldir, Darian, & Tinlas
You stand riverside, in Dwimordene, amidst the grey boles of the mellyrn and the concealing underbrush on the eastern banks of the river Celebrant.
It's Winter, and the mellyrn's golden leaves fill their boughs as they sleep the winter away.
Even though it is but the slightest of breezes that whispers from the west, the leaves rustle and the tip-most boughs quiver, as if in excitement, creating a faint harmony that matches the melody of river-rush.
www.freewebtown.com /Elvenlogs/Galadhrim/05.03.05.html   (1482 words)

  
 Elenath Ceredir
I had a sister as well, called Mellyrn, but just as my father’s spirit lived in me, my mother’s spirit lived in her.
In time, Mellyrn married, and as the years passed, her light-hearted husband, Dindraug, came to be truly a brother to me.
My Mellyrn and Dindraug were with us as well.
www2.whidbey.net /andie/elenath.html   (1421 words)

  
 The Tolkien Trail - Galleries - Lothlorien
Great Mellyrn tower above you, their golden flowers casting a beautiful light on the grass below.
Their bark is silver and unlike any tree you have seen before.
Wondering why the Lady would wish to speak with you only now after all this time, you start walking in the direction of your guide...
www.tolkientrail.com /lothlorien/galleries.shtml   (243 words)

  
 The dying of the days
I cannot imagine not living here, shadowed by the mellyrn trees and comforted by their very presence.
Soothed by the waters of the Nimrodel, and the voices of my people ringing through the misty air in the morning.
I am sure, I would break down and lie beneath the mellyrn until I fade away and the snow covers my cold body.
haldir_of_lorien.tripod.com /galadhrim_of_lothlorien/id23.html   (515 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Here the stairway through the mellyrn meets the top of a mighty hill.
Moving not, as still as the aged mellyrn stands against the wind, Arinkalya does allow pale lashes to flutter against her cheeks as Caelwen speaks.
Even as tiny droplets of rain grace the Dancers nose, and crystaline drops can be seen within her dark blonde curls, she makes not a motion to wipe the water away.
members.aol.com /wireophelia/ailionsfuneral.html   (3161 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Fanatics Plaza: I Idh-Adab-Lim:The Lighted Inn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
With the White Lady our forest blossomed and she laid a change in our land with her magic and wisdom.
Laurelindórenan is also known for the Mellyrn, Mallorn trees that Lady Galadriel brought with her.
Mellyrn in Lothlórien are descendants of those that grew in Tol Eressea, the island off the coast of Aman in the Blessed Realm.
www.lotrplaza.com /forum/houseroomview.asp?house=44&room=6   (802 words)

  
 Secrets of the Golden Wood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Legolas stood with his arms around the trunk of a great mellyrn, his cheek against its fragrent bark, enraptured.
Even with the tongue of the Elves, Legolas could hardly express the love he felt for trees, for the woods.
Legolas let the tears run gently down his pale cheeks, and drunk in the peaceful whisperings of the mellyrn.
elbereth_starkindler.tripod.com /ennorath/st/secrets1.html   (1654 words)

  
 The Order of Lorien
Those of the Gweth Tarn shall be known by the wearing of a gray cloak and cowl.
The Gweth Mellyrn, or, Regiment of the Mallorns, is the second order.
Their duty is to patrol outside the borders, keeping them clean of yrch and other evils, and leading aright those travelers that have strayed too near our land.
lorien.50megs.com /jobs/order.htm   (1246 words)

  
 Battle at the Northern Border
The tall mellyrn sway gently in the wind, and a multitude of shadows dances under their golden leaves.
A loud call is heard across the battlefield, and in response a reply comes from the wood, and an Elf appears from the shadows of the mellyrn.
Two younger Elves carry one of the bodies into the wood, under the protective cover of shadows and gray mist which lies under the mellyrn hiding them as a cloak.
www.pikus.net /elendor/orcs.html   (6325 words)

  
 Woodland Realm--its name? Why East Lorien? - SF-Fandom
Haldir seemed to love Lorien and especially mellyrn, and seemed typiucal of his kind, why abandon it for the suthern part of Eryn Lasgalen.
Its not like the mellyrn died the moment the One Ring was destroyed, since I believe they were still there when Arwen died.
And even if the magic of Lothlorien faded, there was no magic at all in Eryn Lasgalen, so why would East Lorien be in any way better than Lothlorien?
www.sf-fandom.com /vbulletin/showthread.php?t=13157   (193 words)

  
 Anor ah Ithil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Down in the garden, Aragorn shows no sign of having heard.
Lórien is deserted, the mellyrn already beginning to shed their leaves.
Over in Eryn Lasgalen, Celeborn continues to track his prey, ignoring the elf and dwarf who implant themselves in a distant corner of his vision.
www.anorahithil.net /stories/remains.html   (1208 words)

  
 Talia's History
Ainanna and Tauron had one child already, Glinden, and she and Talia became close friends.
During her childhood, Talia spent her time among the great mellyrn of the Golden Wood with her sister or her cousin, Terridan, never even crossing the bridge into Caras Galadon until later in her life.
Often seen bounding through the Woods with the speed and surety of a deer, the other forest-dwellers called her Aras the few times they caught a glimpse of her.
www.angelfire.com /va/joelfan/history.html   (501 words)

  
 The Gift of Death, Chapter 3
She seemed very familiar with the area, and seemed to cheer up the closer they came to the forest.
Aragorn, for one, was pleased that the haunted expression in her eyes was all but faded when they stepped into the embrace of the massive mellyrn trees.
There was a tense moment as Sam and Frodo fell behind because of their injuries—Frodo’s from the Nazgûl, when he crossed the Ford of Bruinen, and Sam had received a graze from an orcish sword in Moria.
cinnamongrrl.popullus.net /files/tgod03.htm   (2615 words)

  
 .:Lá Aman, 2/3:.
A gust of wind blew through the golden leaves of the mellyrn, and Aragorn shuddered as a sudden chill shot down his spine.
Legolas turned slowly to face the ranger, and his face was strained.
Aragorn cocked his head to the side and waited for Legolas to continue.
mellyn.slashcity.net /second_impressions/aman_2.html   (4835 words)

  
 Stories of Arda - Lord of the Rings Fan-Fiction Archive
They must watch all living things in Middle-Earth sprout, grow, blossom, and die, all the while they remain virtually unchanged.
Looking around at the winter-bare, leafless trees and seeing among them young trees still retaining their autumn-gold color leaves and smooth silver-grey trunks, I was reminded that just perhaps a descendant of the golden mellyrn yet graces our modern age.
To my surprise I learned they are American Beeches, though not I think of the grand potential of those of Doriath in the days of Elu Thingol.
www.storiesofarda.com /reviewsbystory.asp?SID=3441   (1091 words)

  
 ~Elpinoine~   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The air was quiet all about, fallen into silence by the unexpected yet strangely welcomed sensation that had befallen the Undying Lands.
Over the still blossoming Mellyrn trees lay thick layers of crystal white snow, heaving the slender branches so that they almost touched upon the same colored ground.
The white landscape glittered in the early sunlight, reflecting its light in the pale green eyes of a lonely elf that sat leaning comfortably back against a large silver stem.
www.elpinoine.com /snowfall.htm   (1219 words)

  
 Anor ah Ithil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Surprised, I turn, taking my gaze away from the enchanting sight of the Wood — my Wood — set on fire by the dying light of Anor.
The leaves of the Mellyrn shimmer like molten gold under its gentle yet firm caress, and the trees look alive, proud and terrible in their beauty...
I always wondered how it can be that the falling of dusk upon Lórien reminds me of an awakening of a deity more than a preparation for the upcoming night...
www.anorahithil.net /stories/Ashes.html   (2548 words)

  
 Lost in Lórien - Chapter 3
He was looking down mournfully at Lucius and those broken eyes brought back the memory of that sorrowful singing.
Quickly readying himself, which consisted of more vain smoothing of his clothing, Lucius followed his guide out of the small glade and along the winding and meandering paths that twisted around the mellyrn trees.
Strange thoughts raced through the wizard’s head and none of them made sense.
www21.brinkster.com /fracturedprose/lostlorien3.html   (1663 words)

  
 Kementári's Son   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Listen to the liquid sound of music there below.
Rustling mellyrn call to mind the gold of setting sun.
All written content of this site is © 2002-2005 by Celandine Brandybuck unless otherwise indicated.
www.wellinghall.net /fanfic/filks/kementar.html   (85 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Mellyrn (Mallorns)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The famed golden-leaved trees of Lórien, that held their leaves until spring.
Though they are commonly called 'mallorns', especially by the Hobbits, the correct Elvish plural is mellyrn.
Click the link or the Seeing-stone to display the main page and full index.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/m/mallorns.html   (68 words)

  
 Lost in Lórien - Chapter 2
, Lothlórien at the end of February and that is why the golden leaves of the mellyrn are falling off, just to clarify.
This is based on book canon but obviously not completely.
This night Lucius’ dreams were more troubled but the grey figure still haunted his mind and it was still cloaked.
www21.brinkster.com /fracturedprose/lostlorien2.html   (2215 words)

  
 The Templeton Gate - Miscellaneous Books from Amazon
Starflight might be interested in: Replay - by Ken Grimwood
Padre Mellyrn expressed an interest in titles by Jules Verne and H. Wells.
Here are a few I found available, although I want to point out that just because I am placing the links here, no one is under any obligation to buy anything.
members.tripod.com /templetongate/miscbooks.htm   (444 words)

  
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