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  1. Quenya (IPA: [ˈkʷwɛnja]) was the language spoken by the non-Telerin Elves who reached Valinor. Sindarin however, almost like Quenya's simplified form, lasted many ages longer being spoken by Elves - and it is Sindarin, not Quenya, that is referred to by the modern term "Elvish". The written script alphabet of the Elven languages is typically Tengwar, known also as the Fëanorian Characters ...

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  4. 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.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Black_SpeechBlack Speech - Wikipedia

    The Black Speech is one of the fictional languages constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien for his legendarium, where it was spoken in the evil realm of Mordor. In the fiction, Tolkien describes the language as created by Sauron as a constructed language to be the sole language of all the servants of Mordor. Little is known of the Black Speech except ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › May_It_BeMay It Be - Wikipedia

    May It Be. " May It Be " is a song by the Irish recording artist Enya. She and Roma Ryan composed it for Peter Jackson 's 2001 film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. [2] The song entered the German Singles Chart at number one in 2002, and Enya performed it at the 74th Academy Awards. "May It Be" was acclaimed by music critics ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TreebeardTreebeard - Wikipedia

    Treebeard, or Fangorn in Sindarin, is a tree-giant character in J. R. R. Tolkien 's The Lord of the Rings. He is an Ent and is said by Gandalf to be "the oldest living thing that still walks beneath the Sun upon this Middle-earth ." [T 1] He lives in the ancient Forest of Fangorn, to which he has given his name.

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