CALAQUENDI
In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the 'Calaquendi' (singular ''Calaquende'') are the ''Elves of Light'', those who had seen the light of the Two Trees in Valinor. They include the Vanyar, Noldor, and those Teleri who passed over Belegaer, as well as the Sindarin king Thingol alone of all his people. Another name for them is 'Amanyar' (with the exception of Thingol, who was not of the Amanyar), "Those of Aman". Those kindreds who settled in Aman or descended from them were also referred to as High Elves, or "Tareldar".
Those Elves who refuse the summons of the Valar or did not complete the Great Journey to Valinor are called the ''Úmanyar'', meaning "Not of Aman" and "Moriquendi," or Dark Elves (those who had not seen the Light). Thingol holds the odd status of being both among the Calaquendi and among the Úmanyar.
Those Elves who refuse the summons of the Valar or did not complete the Great Journey to Valinor are called the ''Úmanyar'', meaning "Not of Aman" and "Moriquendi," or Dark Elves (those who had not seen the Light). Thingol holds the odd status of being both among the Calaquendi and among the Úmanyar.
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