Yéni
The main units of time used by the Elves; one yén was equivalent to 144 years. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
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‘First-day’, the name used in the Elves’calendars, and those derived from them, for the first day of the year. The actual...
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The Yearbook of Tuckborough was the annals of the Took family of hobbits of Tuckborough. The Yearbook was the oldest known book in the...
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For long centuries, Gollum had hid with his Precious – the Ring – in the darkness beneath the Misty Mountains. When he lost the...
Read MoreYears of the Trees
The long years that lay between the founding of Valinor and its Darkening. During this time, Valinor was lit by the light of the Two Trees,...
Read MoreYears of the Sun
Since the destruction of the Lamps of the Valar in the far distant past, the Valar had dwelt for millennia in Aman under the light of the...
Read MoreYáviérë
The harvest feast-day of the Stewards’Reckoning of Gondor, lying between the months of Yavannië and Narquelië. On a modern...
Read MoreYear of Lamentation
The year of the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, in which Morgoth overcame the armies of the Noldor and their allies, and Elves and Men were robbed of...
Read MoreYávië, Elvish season
The Quenya name for the season that corresponded to late summer and early autumn; 54 days between modern 12 August and 4 October. Called...
Read MoreYávien
The eldest child and only daughter of Nolondil, who was in turn a son of Vardamir Nólimon. So Yávien was a member of the royal line of...
Read MoreYávië, daughter of Nolondil
The eldest child and only daughter of Nolondil, who was in turn a son of Vardamir Nólimon. So Yávien was a member of the royal line of...
Read MoreYavannamírë
The western coastlands of Númenor, around the haven of Eldalondë, were known as Nísimaldar, and were filled with fragrant trees brought...
Read MoreYavannië
The ninth month of the year, according to the Stewards’Reckoning of Gondor, following Urimë, and preceding the autumn feast of...
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