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Elrond lived in Rivendell with his family — his wife Celebrían, their sons Elladan and Elrohir and their daughter Arwen.
With the ring gone, the magic and beauty of Lórien also faded along with the extraordinary mallorn trees ( save the one that Samwise Gamgee grew in Hobbiton that lived for centuries ) and it was gradually depopulated, until by the time Arwen came there to die in it was deserted and in ruin.

Arwen and with
Aragorn reveals himself, using the Palantír of Orthanc, to Sauron ( top ), and Sauron retaliates with a vision of the dead ( mortal ) Arwen to Aragorn ( bottom ).
He ruled with his Queen Arwen, and their son Eldarion succeeded Aragorn on his death.
He appears in the scene where Arwen is leaving for the Grey Havens and has a vision of her future son, Eldarion, this time with two lines warning her to not delay and then exclaiming as she turns around.
In that epilogue we see Elanor talk with her father about the importance of the events that transpired in the story and also about the coming of King Elessar and Queen Arwen for a visit.
* Darwin ( アーウィン Aauin Arwen ): A wandering elf with two different color eyes that switch depending on which side of the party he is placed on.

Arwen and her
Melian ’ s most important legacy comes in the form of her progeny ( from Lúthien to Elrond to Arwen and Aragorn, who share somewhat of her temperament — especially the healing, though this comes later in the histories ).
The children of Elrond were also given free choice of kindred, and therefore Arwen could choose to be counted amongst the Edain even though her father hoped she would accompany him to Elvenhome in the West.
In Peter Jackson's movie The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Arwen is exhorted by her father to sail into the West, leaving Middle-earth and Aragorn forever.
* May-Arwen Undómiel and her father Lord Elrond of Imladris arrive in Lórien, where they are welcomed at Caras Galadhon by the Lady Galadriel and Lord Celeborn, grandparents of Lady Arwen through her mother, the Lady Celebrían.

Arwen and Galadriel
Characters such as Aragorn, Galadriel, Denethor and his sons, Elrond and his daughter Arwen, the Rohirrim Royal Family, and even Frodo belong, at least in part, to this order.
In the original script of the film, Elrond and Arwen had gone to see Galadriel in person, and it was Arwen who led the Elves to fight alongside the Rohan defenders.
Many intricate costumes are on display, including various suits of armor of Gondor, Rohan, the Elves, Rangers, Orcs, Uruk-hai, and Nazgûl, as well as the costumes, robes, weapons and suits of armor of Gandalf the Grey, Saruman, Frodo Baggins, Gimli, Legolas, Aragorn, Arwen, Galadriel, and Théoden.

Arwen and their
In Appendix A of The Return of the King, Tolkien notes that by the marriage of Arwen and Aragorn " the long-sundered branches of the Half-elven were reunited and their line was restored ".

Arwen and for
The term " medicine people " is commonly used in Native American communities, for example, when Arwen Nuttall ( Cherokee ) of the National Museum of the American Indian writes, " The knowledge possessed by medicine people is privileged, and it often remains in particular families.
She is best known as the inspiration for his fictional characters Lúthien Tinúviel and Arwen Evenstar.
With Queen Arwen, King Elessar reigned for 120 years, before finally surrendering his life.
King Eldarion ( his name meaning " from the Elves " in reference to his mother Arwen ) was " full ripe for kingship " at the time, and ruled for an unspecified amount of time well into the Fourth Age of Men.
There is less femslash than there is slash based on male couples ; for example, in the Lord of the Rings fandom, only a small number of femslash stories are written about the Arwen / Éowyn pairing in comparison to slash between the male characters.
This scene where Arwen challenged the Nazgûl while rushing Frodo to Rivendell was shot at this location for Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
It is the theme for Aragorn ( known later as Elessar ) and Arwen Evenstar.

Arwen and Rivendell
A healed Faramir is appointed Prince of Ithilien and Steward of Gondor, and Aragorn marries Arwen, daughter of Elrond of Rivendell.

Arwen and ;
He was great-grandson of Eärendil the Mariner ( Eldarion is descended from Eärendil on both sides of his family and in him the two genealogical lines of the Half-elven are reunited ), through his Half-elven mother Arwen ; he was also the nephew of the Half-elf lords Elladan and Elrohir.

Arwen and she
In 1436 Elanor became a maid of honour to Queen Arwen Evenstar, and in 1451 she married Fastred of Greenholm.

Arwen and was
Faramir's grandson Barahir is mentioned in the Prologue of The Lord of the Rings as the author of The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen, but Tolkien does not indicate whether he was a Steward, or even the son of Elboron.
He was the only recorded son of Arwen and Aragorn, born in the Fourth Age.
Also added was an abbreviated version of The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen by Faramir's grandson Barahir.
Faramir's grandson Barahir is mentioned in the Prologue as the author of The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen, but it is not known whether he was the son of Elboron or whether he was a Steward.

Arwen and Gondor
On this occasion, he first uses the royal banner of Gondor, made by Arwen and delivered to him by Halbarad and the Grey Company.

Arwen and .
Here, Aragorn is luring Sauron to the Battle of the Morannon, and Sauron responds by showing him a vision of a dying Arwen.
Three of these unions occurred between members of the foremost dynasties of Elves and Men, the High Elves and the Edain: They were Lúthien and Beren, Idril and Tuor, and Arwen and Aragorn.
Just as the marriage of Aragorn and Arwen reunited the Humans and Elves, whose blood flowed through them both, the marriage of John Sheridan and Delenn reunited the Humans and Minbari, who shared each other's souls.
* Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings: " The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen ," pp. 343 – 44
The same year he married Arwen, daughter of Elrond.
* Mid-year's Day ( between June and July )-Aragorn marries Arwen Undómiel.

lived and with
He saw the most action, beat up more badmen with his bare fists, broke up the most gangs and sent more murderers to the gallows than any other U.S. marshal who lived before or after him.
A Southerner married to a New Englander, I have lived for many years in a Connecticut commuting town with a high percentage of artists, writers, publicity men, and business executives of egghead tastes.
His denials of extensive reading notwithstanding, it is no doubt safe to assume that he has spent time schooling himself in Southern history and that he has gained some acquaintance with the chief literary authors who have lived in the South or have written about the South.
His father was a good friend of Rabbi Szold, and Joe lived with the Szolds for a while.
He was the son of a Scottish father and an American Jewish mother, long widowed, with whom he lived in a comfortable home in Flushing.
She was Ellen Aldridge, a widow of good repute who was employed by Gorton's wife and lived with the family.
We lived for a while in a movie melodrama with a German cook and her son who turned out to be Nazis.
Two or three times, C. C. Burlingham came to lunch with us in Weston, that wonderful man who lived to be more than a hundred years old and whose birthplace had been my Wall Street suburb.
But it had, as was usual in southern cities of this sort, a Black Bottom, a low region near the river where the Negroes lived -- servants and laborers huddled together in a region with no sewage save the river, where streets and sidewalks were neglected and where there was much poverty and crime.
Hino was the fourth son of an elderly farmer who lived on the coast, in Chiba, and divided his life between the land and the sea, supplementing the marginal livelihood on his small rented farm with seasonal employment on a fishing boat.
He had lived for almost thirty years in this same stone farmhouse with the same wife, a remarkably childish thing in itself ; ;
But having lived with the disc for some time now, I find the performance less exciting than either Schnabel's or Fleisher's ( whose superb performance with the Budapest Quartet has still to be recorded ) and a good deal less filled with humor than Curzon's.
After her father's death, Lucy and her youngest sister lived for a few years with Winslow in Washington, D.C..
To his Harvard colleague, Josiah Royce, whose philosophic position differed radically from his own, James could write, `` Different as our minds are, yours has nourished mine, as no other social influence ever has, and in converse with you I have always felt that my life was being lived importantly ''.
It was strange stuff -- it reminded me of the pictures of a child, but a child who has never played with other kids and has lived all its life with adults.
As for The Book of the Dead, it along with his other books on religion had been incarcerated in a furnace in the basement of the building in which he had lived in New York.
In Tokyo Richard took up a life similar to that which he had lived in New York, except that he had replaced his biwa with a friend.
Much of the region then fell to the short lived Iran based Median Empire, with the Babylonians and Scythians also briefly appropriating some territory.
The most common explanation suggests that the name was taken from the railway station in Marple, Stockport, through which Christie passed, with the alternative account that Christie took it from the home of a Marple family who lived at Marple Hall, near her sister Madge's home at Abney Hall.
According to Scott Simpson, the Gona Project's physical anthropologist, the fossil evidence from the Middle Awash indicates that both A. kadabba and A. ramidus lived in " a mosaic of woodland and grasslands with lakes, swamps and springs nearby ," but further research is needed to determine which habitat Ardipithecus at Gona preferred.
In order to achieve this, they removed themselves from the economy as much as possible and lived independently ; unlike a similar project named Brook Farm, the participants at Fruitlands avoided interaction with local communities.
They lived in 100 cantons ( 4. 1 ) from which 1000 young men per year were chosen for military service, a citizen-army by our standards and by comparison with the Roman professional army.

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