[identity profile] remix17.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] silwritersguild
I'm still pretty new to Tolkien, even though I've learned a lot about the mythos, but I am having trouble with a project I want to write--specifically, having trouble with some of the Elven details.

My story will take place on a timeline of about 20 years, and two of the main characters will be Elves. Can I create a special village or place for their Elven community, or did the Elves only dwell in listed ME places like Mirkwood and such, especially since they were fewer in number in Middle-Earth and many went to Valinor? Since the story will be set against the backdrop of the second big war against Morgoth, is there a specific way I must potray this community's involvement in that? My idea is for the community to be beseiged by the enemy's forces at present.

Any help would be appreciated.
 

Date: 2007-03-07 12:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sirielle.livejournal.com
Who said Orome cpuld never look into the future? Some elves cpould, why not a Vala? Maybe he felt this boy will need a special friend ;) He must have had a reason for that.

"Nopes, more could. Olorin, Thuringwhetil for sure... Radagast, there was something about him as well."

Were is it about Thuringwhetil? I'm curious about her, but Silm doesn't say much and there is nothing on her in the Tale of Tinuviel, or I just don't remember (but Tevildo the kitty is there, pity they got rid of him ^_^)
I wrote about Olorin - Manwe's order, it wasn't his choice; anyway he was a powerful Maia, as Melian and Sauron and all other Maiar becoming wizards were the same strong. Saruman being the most powerful of them (but in the end when Mithrandir was sent back to ME became the most powerful one I think).

"No it's in the Silmarillion. Really."

I know, but it cames from the early ideas like the Tale of Tinuviel, I mean the fairy tale factor. It's often in fairy tales that someone can do something only 3 times. And the oldest visions were very fairy, including fairy tinny gnomes-elves, while they have got nothing in common with Quendi.

Date: 2007-03-07 12:34 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rhapsody11.livejournal.com
No Valar were assigned to their bits in the music: Vaire wove the tapestries and could perhaps look into the future.

From The Silmarillion:

And many other things Ilúvatar spoke to the Ainur at that time, and because of their memory of his words, and the knowledge that each has of the music that he himself made, the Ainur know much of what was, and is, and is to come, and few things are unseen by them. Yet some things there are that they cannot see, neither alone nor taking counsel together; for to none but himself has Ilúvatar revealed all that he has in store, and in every age there come forth things that are new and have no foretelling, for they do not proceed from the past.

These are his gifts:

Oromë loved the lands of Middle-earth, and he left them unwillingly and came last to Valinor; and often of old he passed back east over the mountains and returned with his host to the hills and the plains. He is a hunter of monsters and fell beasts, and he delights in horses and in hounds; and all trees he loves, for which reason he is called Aldaron, and by the Sindar Tauron, the Lord of Forests. Nahar is the name of his horse, white in the sun, and shining silver at night. The Valaróma is the name of his great horn, the sound of which is like the upgoing of the Sun in scarlet, or the sheer lightning cleaving the clouds. Above all the horns of his host it was heard in the woods that Yavanna brought forth in Valinor; for there Oromë would train his folk and his beasts for the pursuit of the evil creatures of. Melkor.

All from the Silm

He turned aside therefore at Sauron's isle, as they ran northward again, and he took thence the ghastly wolf-hame of Draugluin, and the bat-fell of? Thuringwëthil. She was the messenger of Sauron, and was wont to fly in vampire's form to Angband; and her greatfingered wings were barbed at each joint's end with and iron claw. Clad in these dreadful garments Huan and Lúthien ran through Taur-nu-Fuin, and all things fled before them.


Then Beren perceived that Lúthien could not be divided from the doom that lay upon them both, and he sought no longer to dissuade her. By the counsel of Huan and the arts of Lúthien he was arrayed now in the hame of Draugluin, and she in the winged fell of ThurIngwëthil.

Thuringwëthil 'Woman of Secret Shadow', the messenger of Sauron from Tol-in-Gaurhoth who took the form of a great bat, and in whose shape Lúthien entered Angband. 216


It's all in there.

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