Elf
Long ago, the Elves, also known as the Fair Folk, welcomed the younger Races of Middle-earth and allied with them when the need was great, but centuries of war, betrayal, and hardship have made them fiercely protective of their seclusion.
Tall and strong, fair and graceful, Elves have keen senses and a deep affinity for the beauty of the natural world. Throughout the ages, the deeds and struggles of the noble races of Elves have been entwined with the history of Middle-earth. Elves do not grow old as other races do — there are Elves abroad in Middle-earth today who still remember their youth in the First Age. They remember all too well the devastation caused by the tides of evil that once darkened the land — a shadow that threatens to do so once again. In ages past, the Elves divided into many different groups, and settled throughout Middle-earth, primarily in the ancient forested realms where they still live.
Playable Classes: Brawler, Burglar, Champion, Guardian, Hunter, Lore-master, Minstrel, Rune-keeper, Warden
Starting Area: Edhelion / Ered Luin
Elf Names
With rare exception, the Elves of Middle-earth have Sindarin names.
- Common Male Prefixes: Adan-, Aeg-, Am-, Aran-, Bara-, Beleg-, Celeb-, Curu-, Dag-, El-, Fela-, Fin-, Gal-, Gil-, Hal-, Ing-, Lin-, Mal-, Pen-, Tar-, Thurin-, Ul-
- Common Masculine name Endings: -adan, -aran, -bor, -born, -dir, -dor, -had, -ion, -las, -moth, -or, -phant, -phor, -randir, -ras, -rod, -rond, -ros, -thalion, -thir, -uil, -we
- Common Female Prefixes: Adan-, And-, Ar-, Bel-, Breg-, Celeb-, Dol-, Edhel-, El-, Fan-, Find-, Galadh-, Gil-, Hir-, Ior-, Ir-, Lal-, Mel-, Mor-, Nim-, Rod-, Sael-, Tinu-
- Common Feminine name Endings: -anor, -dal, -dis, -el, -eth, -iel, -il, -gil, -los, -raen, -reth, -riel, -rian, -rien, -uilas, -uilos, -wen, -wing
Elf Origins
- of Lindon - You hail from Lindon, the green lands of the Elves between Ered Luin and the Sea, where Gil-galad, the last great Elf-king, once ruled. Círdan the Shipwright now rules there from Mithlond, the Grey Havens.
- of Lórien - You come from Lothlórien, the fabled golden woods whose Elves dwell high in the mallorn-trees and are ruled by Celeborn, wisest of the Eldar of Middle-earth, and the Lady Galadriel.
- of Mirkwood - You are a Wood-elf of Mirkwood, once called Greenwood the Great, where King Thranduil keeps watch against the growing darkness of Dol Guldur, former stronghold of Sauron in his guise as the Necromancer.
- of Rivendell - You hail from Imladris, called Rivendell by Men, built by Elrond Halfelven as a refuge for the Elves of Eregion as they fled destruction at the hands of Sauron.
- of Edhellond - You are of the Nandor of Edhellond, the great Elf-haven in the south built by Amroth at the Mouths of Anduin.
Passive Skills
- Agility of the Woods: [+1,200 at Level 150] Agility.
- Fading of the Firstborn: [-400 at Level 150] Fate.
- Sorrow of the Firstborn:
- [-2720 at Level 150] Max Morale,
- [-408 at Level 150] Non-Combat Morale Regeneration.
- Suffer no Illness: +1% to Disease Resistance and Poison Resistance.
Elf Traits and Deeds
- For details see Elf Traits
Trait | Description | Level | Deed | |
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Silvan Shadows | Grants the skill Silvan Shadows | 13 | Enmity of the Goblins (50) | |
Tactics and Conviction Bonus | +5% to blue and green Fellowship Manoeuvre skills | 19 | Enmity of the Goblins II (100) | |
Elf Bow-damage Bonus | +5% to Bow damage | 25 | Enmity of the Goblins III (150) | |
Friend of Man | [+1,000 at Level 150] Fate | 13 | Enmity of the Orcs (50) | |
Return to Rivendell | Grants the skill Return to Rivendell | 29 | Enmity of the Orcs II (150) | |
Eldar's Grace | Grants the skill Eldar's Grace | 35 | Enmity of the Orcs III (250) | |
Elf One-handed Sword-damage Bonus | +5% to 1H Sword damage | 30 | Enmity of the Drakes (100) | |
Power of the Eldar | Grants the skill Power of the Eldar | 35 | Enmity of the Drakes II (150) | |
Virtuous Elf | +1 Wisdom, Patience, and Charity | 35 | Friend of Elves of Rivendell |
These Traits are obtained via completion of the Elf Racial Deeds.
Elves of Lore
Antheron
Arwen
Celeborn
Elladan
Elrohir
Elrond
Galadriel
Glorfindel
Haldir
Legolas
Narmeleth
History
The Elves were made by the will of Eru Ilúvatar, to be his children. They would be known as the Quendi, The Firstborn, and the First Children of Ilúvatar. They awoke beneath the stars by Cuivienen, a great lake which ceased to exist after the War of Wrath, and there Oromë the huntsman found them, and persuaded them to come with him. They were comprised of three clans, the Minyar, which would be later known as the Vanyarin Elves, noblest and the "Highest" of the High Elves; Their company was numbered at fourteen, and they were the first to come to Valinor; The Tatyar, who later became the Noldorin Elves, lovers of great craft and skill; Their company comprised of fifty-six, and were the second to reach Valinor; And the Nelyar, eventually known as the Teleri Elves, who were numbered at seventy-four, the largest of the clans. At first, believing the lies of Melkor, the Elves were distrustful of Oromë, and they sent three ambassadors to Valinor to report back to them what they had seen. All of the Minyar, most of the Noldor, and some of the Teleri then set forth on the Great Journey, they are known as the Eldar, The People of the Stars. However, there were some Elves who remained at Cuivienen, and refused the summons; They were later known as the Avari, meaning The Unwilling, because they refused the summons of the Valar. This event was known as the First Sundering of the Elves.
The Elves endured many hardships during the Three Ages of Arda, part due to the rebellion of the Noldor, the sundering of the Teleri, and the War of Wrath, caused by Melkor and his lieutenant, Sauron.
Tribes of Elves
Eldar
These were the Elves who came with Oromë on the Great Journey to Valinor. Their name means "People of the Stars". Most of the Eldar were called the Calaquendi or Amanyar, Elves of the Light, because they beheld the light of the two trees. There were also the Úmanyar, the Elves who came along on the Great Journey but ultimately stayed behind in Middle-Earth.
- The Minyar Clan became the House of the Vanyar. These were the first Elves to reach Valinor. They typically had Golden Blonde hair and stood higher than most other Elves.
- The Tatyar Clan became the House of the Noldor. These were the second Elves to reach Valinor. They had dark hair and grey eyes, except those descended from the Vanyar.
- The Nelyar Clan became the House of the Teleri. These were the last Elves to reach Valinor, after some problems and hardships faced during the Great Journey. They typically had Dark to Silvery Hair and Blue Eyes. However, they were divided after the Second and Third Sundering of the Elves.
- The Falmari were the Sea Elves who reached Valinor.
- The Sindar were the Grey Elves who stayed behind to look for their kinsman Thingol.
- The Nandor were the Valley-Elves who refused to cross the Misty Mountains and stayed behind in the Vales of Anduin. They split into two groups:
- The Laiquendi, Green Elves who came to Beleriand.
- The Silvan Elves, the Wood-elves who stayed behind in Rhovanion.
Avari
These were the Elves who refused the summons to Valinor, and stayed behind in Middle-Earth even through the Fourth Age. Their name means "Unwilling" in Quenya. They were also called the Moriquendi, Elves of the Darkness, because they never saw the light of the two trees in Valinor. There were Six clans of the Avari, of which little information is given.
- The Kindi.
- The Cuind.
- The Hwenti.
- The Windan, who settled by the Sea of Rhûn.
- The Kinn-lai, who settled in the Jungles of Harad.
- The Penni.
Notes
The Kinn-lai are only mentioned in the non-canon Middle-earth Role Playing game and are not official Tolkien lore. (See Mark R. Feil (1997), Hands of the Healer (#2026), p. 18)