Wére
Personal/Private One Wére – Personal/Private One
Personal/Private One Wére – Personal/Private One
gweren Windy
Windy One Gwerenor – Windy One
Son of Windy One Gwerenion – Son of Windy One
Windy One Gwereneth – Windy One
Daughter of Windy One Gwereniel – Daughter of Windy One
Windy Gweren – Windy
We all know what the stereotypes of vampires and werewolves are in our modern fiction. They’re based off a combination of Bram Stokers’ Dracula and old European folktales. Tolkien, however, didn’t have brooding, humanoid, mysterious vampires or werewolves in his work. Here, I shall cover the brief mentions of Tolkien’s
A PDF version of the article can be found here. It is well-known that in the late 1950s Tolkien made an attempt to revise the cosmology of his imaginary world in order to make it more realistic and scientifically credible than, as he put it, “the Flat Earth and the
I’m not sure if lay-fans have noticed, but something obvious to Tolkien-language scholars is that the Elven languages aren’t being used exactly the same way in the TV show as they were in the Peter Jackson movies, and the languages themselves are slightly different too. There are a few things