Half-elven

In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Half-elven (Elvish singular Peredhel, plural Peredhil), are the children of the union of Elves and Men. In Dungeons & Dragons and other fantasy role-playing games, these creatures are simply known as half-elves (singular half-elf). Some other fantasy stories call half-human, half-other (the other usually an elf) beings halflings. Although there may have been many such, only three are named as "Half-elven": Around the end of the First Age, each was given the choice of kindred to which they wished to belong; Erendil, Elwing and Elrond chose the Eldar (Elves), and Elros chose the Edain (Men). Erendil would rather have chosen the kindred of Men, but he chose the Elves for his wife Elwing's sake, who chose the Elves. Erendil's fate was special however: he was not allowed to stay in Valinor, but had to sail the heavens in his ship Vingilot, the Silmaril of Beren and Lthien on the prow, as a sign of hope for Middle-earth. Elwing built a tower in the Shadowy Seas and often met him on his return. The heirs of Elrond, including Arwen Undmiel, also had the free choice of kindred, therefore Arwen could choose to be counted amongst the Edain even though her father had chosen to be counted as Elven. The heirs of Elros were not given this choice, but their lifespan was enhanced many times that of normal Men. In later times the Nmenrean Kings, descendants of Elros, regretted their forefather's choice, and this helped lead to the Downfall of Nmenor. Dior was the son of Beren and Lthien, and he was therefore also counted as Half-elven, as were his children with the Elf Nimloth of Doriath, Elurd, Elurn, and Elwing. Elurd and Elurn were killed, but Elwing was given her choice of kindred. Arwen, daughter of Elrond married Aragorn heir of Elros, and thus the two Half-elven lines were merged in the Fourth Age. Their son Eldarion and their daughters were not counted as Half-elven, but rather as Dnedain restored. It was a tradition in Dol Amroth that Imrazr the Nmenrean had married an Elf, and therefore the Princes of Dol Amroth were of Elven descent, but they were not counted as Half-elven.

 

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