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The Elves on the boat are basically succumbing to their fates and returning to their homeland, never to be seen again. They are ascending, albeit not technically dying since they are immortal.
Spoilers, but The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Episode 1 ends by showing us elves on a voyage into the west, to the undying lands of Valinor. The trip is considered a blessing and an ...
The term "Valinor" is often used interchangeably with "the Undying Lands," but in truth, Valinor was just one region of a much larger continent.
The Rings of Power added its own lore to mithril, and it explains why the metal could save both elves and all of Middle-earth.
Yet, as movie fans may know, the people of Valinor do make rare Hobbit-sized exceptions. At the end of Return of the King, the time of Elves was essentially over and so nearly all of them returned ...
Lothlórien sent a contingent of brave elves to aid their ancient allies in Rohan in their hour of need. Or — and I need you to hear me out — some elves don't care for boats. All I'm saying is an arrow ...
Everything seemed rosy, except that Melkor was in Valinor at the time, and it was he who coveted the Silmarils.He destroyed the Two Trees and stole the jewels after killing Fëanor’s father ...
The Rings of Power added its own lore to mithril, and it explains why the metal could save both elves and all of Middle-earth.
The valiant defense of Helm's Deep was aided by the selfless sacrifice of elves. Or was it?