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High Elves

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Tall graceful wanderers with starlight-glimmering hair and bright eyes, bearing innate moon-like shimmer around feet despite no lights, silent and light-footed even at night

In 'The Fellowship of the Ring,' the High Elves are introduced as ethereal, tall wanderers with starlight-glimmering hair and an innate moon-like shimmer, embodying the fading grace of ancient Eldar departing Middle-earth. Though their presence diminishes in subsequent books as the narrative shifts eastward, their luminous encounters leave an indelible mark on Frodo and the Fellowship, symbolizing the irrevocable waning of the Elder Days. Across the series, they represent the poignant twilight of elven dominion, their silent, light-footed processions heralding a world yielding to mortal hands.

History

The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings

Tall graceful wanderers with starlight-glimmering hair and bright eyes, bearing innate moon-like shimmer around feet despite no lights, silent and light-footed even at night

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The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings

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