FALMARI
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The Falmari (from the Quenya word ''falma'', meaning ''[crested] wave''), also known as the Sea-elves, were those of the Teleri who departed from Middle-earth and went into the West. They became known as the Sea-elves in the land of Aman, for they became enamoured with the sea and made music beside the breaking waves. So great were their numbers, they had two lords: Elwë Singollo (which signifies Greymantle) and his brother Olwë.
★ Tolkien, J.R.R. ''The Silmarillion'', 1977 George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
★ "Falmari: The Teleri of Aman" at the ''Encyclopedia of Arda''
★ "Sea-elves: A name for those Teleri who dwelt on the shores of Aman" at the ''Encyclopedia of Arda''
The Falmari (from the Quenya word ''falma'', meaning ''[crested] wave''), also known as the Sea-elves, were those of the Teleri who departed from Middle-earth and went into the West. They became known as the Sea-elves in the land of Aman, for they became enamoured with the sea and made music beside the breaking waves. So great were their numbers, they had two lords: Elwë Singollo (which signifies Greymantle) and his brother Olwë.
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Reference
★ Tolkien, J.R.R. ''The Silmarillion'', 1977 George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
External links
★ "Falmari: The Teleri of Aman" at the ''Encyclopedia of Arda''
★ "Sea-elves: A name for those Teleri who dwelt on the shores of Aman" at the ''Encyclopedia of Arda''
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