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Topic: Re: About the Moriquendi (it's correct?)    Reply to: msg 15378
Posted: July 04, 2000 at 09:22:15: by Wibstap
: Uhm...hello! I'm new here.I ve'got a question about the Moriquendi (it's correct?) or Dark Elves whom The Silmarillion speaks.Maybe it's just me but i haven't found where they went after the creation of Numenor.Did they go to Valinor with the Noldors or what? Did they stay in the Middle-Earth,maybe?

: My name is took from Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon.Sorry but i'm also a great Japanese Anime and Manga fan.

Well the Wood-elves of Rhovanion (Mirkwood, Lorien, etc.) were descended from a mix of Nandor (the Teleri that stayed in Wilderland) and Avari (the Elves tha refused to go on the Great March; some migrated westward through the ages). In the Fourth Age they probably lived in the East and South, or in the case of the Mirkwood Elves began departing from their own havens into the West.



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