

Grmlblblmlrrblbl !!!C'est Aredhel dont tu parles, la fille de Fingolfin. Et elle epousa Eöl après avoir été enlevée par lui. Elle fut tuée par son mari en voulant proteger Maeglin, son fils.Désolée mais fallait que je rectifieune me vient en tete c ds le silm : c celle qui etait Noldor et c accoquinée avec un elfe noir et a eut un fils qui a tué son père...
pas de pb tu le sais!!merci pour les noms, g du mal avec eux (pas la memoire des noms)mais Maeglin je crois qu'il a tué Eol si je me souvient bien tt au moins il l'a abandonné mais je crois qu'il a été tué par son fils et les freres de Aredhel si je me souviens bien ... faudra que je vérifieGrmlblblmlrrblbl !!!C'est Aredhel dont tu parles, la fille de Fingolfin. Et elle epousa Eöl après avoir été enlevée par lui. Elle fut tuée par son mari en voulant proteger Maeglin, son fils.Désolée mais fallait que je rectifieune me vient en tete c ds le silm : c celle qui etait Noldor et c accoquinée avec un elfe noir et a eut un fils qui a tué son père...:twisted:
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Oui, c'est presque capas de pb tu le sais!!merci pour les noms, g du mal avec eux (pas la memoire des noms)mais Maeglin je crois qu'il a tué Eol si je me souvient bien tt au moins il l'a abandonné mais je crois qu'il a été tué par son fils et les freres de Aredhel si je me souviens bien ... faudra que je vérifie
voilà pour ceux qui se posaient des questions sans oser les formulerWhat Tolkien Officially Said About Elf SexIntroductionEver since the movie of the book Fellowship of the Ring came out, there seem to be two popular ideas about Elves’ sex lives. Either they are radiantly asexual, or they are all screwing each other madly, along with any dwarves, hobbits, and men who happen along. Whichever you prefer is usually based on how attractive you think Orlando Bloom is. Tolkien’s history of Middle-Earth provides us with some information about elvish sex lives. I collected these originally as a fic-writing reference. All this information includes its original text citation. An important source is the essay “Laws and Customs of the Eldar,” published in the book Morgoth’s Ring, History of Middle-Earth. This essay is referenced so often here that references to it are labeled with the acronym LACE. The LACE essay also discusses Elvish marriage and childbirth in detail, but that’s outside the scope of this piece. The acronym HME refers to a book in the History of Middle-Earth series. A complete bibliography is included at the end. It’s helpful to consider that when Tolkien set up elvish social systems, he was in a way creating his own ideal people, based on his own values.Good and Bad News About Elf LibidosThe good news is that elves like sex. “The union of love is indeed to them great delight and joy.” (LACE) The bad news is that elves tend to lose interest in sex after they’ve had kids. “With the exercise of the power (of generation), the desire soon ceases, and the mind turns to other things…they have many other urges of body and of mind which their nature urges them to fulfil.” They do look back happily on the sexually-active time in their lives, though, a period of one to several hundred years. (LACE) Also, “they are seldom swayed by the desires of the body only, but are by nature continent and steadfast.” (LACE) Sorry.Sex = Marriage, Even On the RunTolkien describes elvish marriage in detail in the LACE essay, including that “it was at all times lawful for any of the Eldar, both being unwed, to marry thus of free consent one to the other without ceremony or witness…in flight and exile and wandering, such marriages were often made.” He then proceeds immediately to a discussion of begetting of children. So I am assuming that “marrying thus of free consent” means that they agree to be life partners, and to get it on, and that there is no excuse for elf casual sex. Then again, he does mention that Celeborn was “the lover of Galadriel, who she later wedded.” This comment does date back to an early set of notes when Celeborn’s name, in Quenya, was Teleporno. You can see why he changed that one. (History of Galadriel and Celeborn, UF) The Facts of Elf LifeSo, sex equals marriage, and begetting is considered important. Some more elvish facts of life, all sourced from LACE. Regarding elvish pregnancy, "A year passed between the begetting and the birth of an elf-child, so that the days of both are the same, or nearly so." Elvish childhood and adolescence lasted until the age of approximately 50 years. Elves tended to marry soon after coming of age, with a one-year engagement being standard. Elves did not say they "had a baby," they said "a baby is given to us." The most kids an elf couple ever had were seven, the sons of Fëanor and Nerdanel. Tolkien said absolutely nothing about elf puberty. Nonetheless, I assume it occurs.Were There Gay Elves?Why, certainly elves were gay. “Many Meetings” in FOTR clearly states that some were merry as children, while others…Oh. You mean homosexual elves. To disappoint slash writers everywhere, there were no clear statements of elf homosexuality. There weren’t even any unclear ones. The most suggestive elf/elf pair are Fingon* and Maedhros, rescuing each other and sending each other presents just because. (Narn i Hîn Húrin, UF) But even they have less eyebrow-raising stuff going on in 500 years than Sam and Frodo managed to pack into one day. Although Tolkien never said that the elves DID have hot gay sex, he also never said that they DIDN’T. And I know what I make of that.
LOL !!!!!!!!...Celeborn’s name, in Quenya, was Teleporno. You can see why he changed that one. (History of Galadriel and Celeborn, UF)
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