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Eriol (Cottage of Lost Play):
Described as a "traveler from far countries" (HOMEI.13),
Eriol is also described as a son of Eärendel.
'Sons of Eärendel' were children who as newborns, had been touched
by the light of the star Eärendel.
Not much seems to be known about
his background or origins, not even his real name. Eriol acts as
the link between the lands of Men and the earlier ways of life
when faries and such were able to interact with Men. An example of this
is at the end of the Cottage of Lost Play, when he describes a tradition
within his family remembering the same tale told by Lindo and Vaire,
only from a different perspective.
The name 'Eriol' is not his real name, but instead one which was
given to him by the inhabitants of Tol Eressëa. It translates
into English as One who dreams alone
(HOMEI.14). His real name is not recorded anywhere.
Related Entries:
Eriol (Cottage of Lost Play Commentary) |
Vairë |
Lindo |
The Cottage of Lost Play |
Eärendel |
Tol Eressëa (The Cottage of Lost Play) |
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Eriol (Cottage of Lost Play Commentary):
Eriol is said to be from the Danish regions of Northern Europe,
ca. the fifth century A.C.E. Before his journey to Tol Eressëa,
Eriol was named Ottor, but called himself Wæfre, which meant
'restless'.
Related Entries:
Eriol (Cottage of Lost Play) |
Tol Eressëa (The Cottage of Lost Play)
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Eärendel (Cottage of Lost Play):
Eärendel was clearly a great journeyer with the ship Wingilot. He sailed searching for the city of Kôr. Nothing is said about his parentage or his life before this voyage.
He has been called the father of those who wander, especially those who wander the seas, such as Eriol.
Related Entries:
Littleheart (Cottage of Lost Play) |
Littleheart (The Music of the Ainur) |
Wingilot |
Kôr |
Eriol (Cottage of Lost Play) |
Eriol (Cottage of Lost Play Commentary) |
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Ilverin:
Another name for Littleheart.
Related Entries:
Littleheart (Music of the Ainur)
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Illúvatar (The Music of the Ainur):
The power that created the Ainur and the World. Also, the Elves and Men. His
power seems to be expressed through song and music.
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Ingil (Cottage of Lost Play):
The son of Inwë, Ingil led many of the Eldar to the location of Kortirion,
the tower, and built the city Koromas.
Related Entries:
Inwë (Cottage
of Lost Play) | Kor
(Cottage of Lost Play) |
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Inwë (Cottage of Lost Play):
Inwe held the title of King of all the Eldar during the time they lived
in Kor. It was he who led the Eldar out into the lands of Men. He was the
father of Ingil. The Gnomes called him Inwithiel.
Related Entries:
Ingil
(Cottage of Lost Play) | Kôr
(Cottage of Lost Play) |
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Inwithiel (Cottage of Lost Play):
The Gnomish name for Inwë.
Related Entries:
Inwë (Cottage
of Lost Play) |
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Lindo (Cottage of Lost Play):
Lord and builder of Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva, the Cottage of Lost Play,
Lindo is married to Vairë.
Related Entries:
Vairë |
The Cottage of Lost Play |
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Littleheart (Cottage of Lost Play):
One of the inhabitants of the Cottage of Lost Play. He is said to have sailed with Eärendel.
Related Entries:
The Cottage of Lost Play |
Littleheart (The Music of the Ainur)
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Littleheart (Music of the Ainur):
The doorwarden of the Cottage of Lost Play, Littleheart was also called Ilverin.
Related Entries:
Littleheart (Cottage of Lost Play) |
Melko (Music of the Ainur) |
The Cottage of Lost Play |
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