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[[File:Eastelf.jpg|thumb|An East-Elf]]The '''Avari '''([[Quenya|Q.]]: "Refusers"; Tel. "Abari"; [[Sindarin|S.]]: "Evair") or '''East-Elves''' were those Elves who did not go to the west in the Elder Days, but instead spread to the lands east and south due to the wars between [[elves|Elves]], [[dwarves|Dwarves]], [[orcs|Orcs]] and [[men|Men]] in the First Age.
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[[File:Eastelf.jpg|thumb|An East-Elf]]The '''Avari '''([[Quenya|Q.]]: "Refusers"; Tel. "Abari"; [[Sindarin|S.]]<nowiki>: "Evair" or ''Mornedhel'') or </nowiki>'''East-Elves''' were those Elves who did not go to the west in the Elder Days, but instead spread to the lands east and south due to the wars between [[elves|Elves]], [[dwarves|Dwarves]], [[orcs|Orcs]] and [[men|Men]] in the First Age.
   
Tribes of the Avari are known to have lived in [[Helcarth]] (or [[Helkanen]]), [[Helcar Sael]], northern and southern [[cuivienen|Cuivienen]] ([[Helcarim]]), [[Luindor]] ([[Luindrim]]), [[címóníemor|Címóníemor]], [[Rhûn]], [[Rhovanion]], [[Eriador]], [[Aegan]] (Falassear), [[Ûster Kryl]], [[Gondor]], [[Haradwaith]], [[Ralian]], [[Valagalen]] (Fuinar), [[Mûmakan]], central Endor, [[Uiven]] and [[Beleriand]] ([[Eolrim]]).
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Tribes of the Avari were known to have lived in [[Helcarth]] (or [[Helkanen]]), [[Khelkâ Sael]], northern and southern [[cuivienen|Cuivienen]] ([[Helecerim]] or [[Hisildi]]), [[Blue Land]] ([[Blue Elves]]), [[címóníemor|Címóníemor]], [[Rhûn]], [[Rhovanion]], [[Eriador]], [[Aegan]] (Falassear), [[Ûster Kryl]], [[Gondor]], [[Haradwaith]], [[Rálian]], [[Mighty Green]] (Fuinar), [[Tâlirân]], central Endor, [[Uiven]] and [[Beleriand]] ([[Eolrim]]).
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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After the great separation, the eastern Elves were led by [[Morwe]] and [[Nurwe]] until an elf called [[Tû]] appeared, who made himself a home near the great falls of [[Cuivienen]] and found many followers among the wandering Elves - known as the [[Hisildi]].
 
After the great separation, the eastern Elves were led by [[Morwe]] and [[Nurwe]] until an elf called [[Tû]] appeared, who made himself a home near the great falls of [[Cuivienen]] and found many followers among the wandering Elves - known as the [[Hisildi]].
   
After an Avar called [[Nuin]], during his long wanderings to the south, had incidentally entered the hidded valley of [[Murmenalda]] within the [[Mountains of the Wind]], he found the first sleeping children of [[men|Men]]. Soon after, the Avari began to take the young [[Hildor]] as their pupils and teach them what they knew of the world, but after some time both peoples drifted apart. This was partially the work of [[Morgoth]], who had come to them in disguise and lured them away from their Elvish friends, and the voice of [[Eru]] that used to appear to them on and off. By the help of one of his lesser Maiar - a spirit called [[Fankil]] - Men built a great temple to worship Morgoth. Soon, Men started to quarrel among themselves, some listening to their Elven teachers while others listened to the lies of Fankil and contined to serve the temple. A war broke out with Avari, repenting Men and faithful Dwarves on one side and Orcs, unreasonable Men and corrupt Dwarves on the other side. After the great [[Battle of Palisor]], Avari and Men sepatared forever, and the Avari themselves became scattered. Some of them - the [[Windan]] and [[Penni]] - following a [[Chieftain]] called [[Tareg]] to the [[Westlands]]. Others fled to the [[north|North]], [[south|South]] or [[farthest East|Farthest East]].
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After an Avar called [[Nuin]], during his long wanderings to the south, had incidentally entered the hidded valley of [[Murmenalda]] within the [[Mountains of the Wind]], he found the first sleeping children of [[men|Men]]. Soon after, the Avari began to take the young [[Hildor]] as their pupils and teach them what they knew of the world, but after some time both peoples drifted apart. This was partially the work of [[Morgoth]], who had come to them in disguise and lured them away from their Elvish friends, and the voice of [[Eru]] that used to appear to them on and off. By the help of one of his lesser Maiar - a spirit called [[Fankil]] - Men built a great temple to worship Morgoth. Soon, Men started to quarrel among themselves, some listening to their Elven teachers while others listened to the lies of Fankil and contined to serve the temple. A war broke out with Avari, repenting Men and faithful Dwarves on one side and Orcs, unreasonable Men and corrupt Dwarves on the other side. After the great [[Battle of Palisor]], Avari and Men sepatared, and the Avari themselves became scattered. Some of them - the [[Windan]] and [[Penni]] - following a [[Chieftain]] called [[Tareg]] to the [[Westlands]]. Others fled to the [[north|North]], [[south|South]] or [[farthest East|Farthest East]]. Though some of these tribes would remain loyal and fast friends to the men that fought with them in the Battle of Palisor--these tribes of Avari and Men would eventually make up the Rhun Forest and Dorwinion in the Third Age.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
   
The Avari were smaller than their Eldarin cousins, and those of Nelyarin descent were even smaller than their Tatyarin brethren, some barely reaching 7'7". Most were dark-haired and dark-eyed, with a few copper-haired exeptions among the Tatyar and a few silver-haired and blonde exceptions among the Nelyar. Their rejection of the sun and love for the stars and the noctural sky made them an unusually pale or sallow people, although more lavender or olive complexions could be found among the Nelyar and dark, red or swarthy complexions among the Tatyar.
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The Avari were smaller than their [[Eldar]]in cousins, and those of [[Nelyar]]in descent were even smaller than their [[Tatyar]]in brethren, some barely reaching 6'. Most were dark-haired and dark-eyed, with a few copper-haired exceptions among the Tatyar and a few silver-haired and blond exceptions among the Nelyar. Their rejection of the [[sun]] and love for the [[stars]] and the nocturnal sky made them an unusually pale or sallow or silver-skinned people, although more lavender or olive complexions could be found among the Nelyar and dark, red or swarthy complexions among the Tatyar.
   
 
==Culture==
 
==Culture==
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==Speculations==
 
==Speculations==
   
*The very first appearance of an elvish people that could be considered ''Avari'' in Tolkien's works were the [[Hisildi]] from the Book of Lost Tales. Elves lived in a land called ''Palisor'' in eastern Middle-earth between the Sea of [[Cuivienen]] and [[Hildorien]] to the south and ruled by a sorcerer-king called [[Tû]] or [[Túvo]]. Some of these Elves were led to the west by a leader called Tareg after the ''Battle of Palisor''; these could be identified with the [[Penni]], the Avari who had intermixed with the [[Nandor]] and had become the [[Silvan]]-Elves, and other Avari tribes mentioned to have lived in Beleriand, [[Eriador]] and [[Gondor]]. The other five tribes mentioned - the [[Windan]], [[Hwenti]], [[Cuind]], [[Kinn-Lai]] and [[Kindi]] - could be identified with the Elves of [[Eriador]], [[Haradwaith]], [[Valagalen]], [[Mûmakan]] and the [[east-plain|East-Plain]]. Two other Avari tribes - the [[Hwendi]] and [[Kwindi]] - are hypothetical and might linguistically be considered the ancestors of the latter five tribes. The [[Penni]] were believed to be Nelyarin-Avari while the other five tribes were believed to be Tatyarin-Avari. In general, the Nelyarin-Avari were intended to resemble the Teleri Elves - as sea or wood dwellers and either seafarers or hunters, and the Tatyarin-Avari to resemble more the [[Noldor]] - as craftsmen, cave-dwellers, warriors and friends of [[Dwarves]].
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*The very first appearance of an elvish people that could be considered ''Avari'' in Tolkien's works were the [[Hisildi]] from the Book of Lost Tales.These Elves lived in a land called ''Palisor'' in eastern Middle-earth between the Sea of [[Cuivienen]] and [[Hildorien]] to the south and ruled by a sorcerer-king called [[Tû]] or [[Túvo]]. Some of these Elves were led to the west by a leader called Tareg after the ''Battle of Palisor''; these could be identified with the [[Penni]], the Avari who had intermixed with the [[Nandor]] and had become the [[Silvan]]-Elves, and other Avari tribes mentioned to have lived in Beleriand, [[Eriador]] and [[Gondor]]. The other five tribes mentioned - the [[Windan]], [[Hwenti]], [[Cuind]], [[Kinn-Lai]] and [[Kindi]] - could be identified with the Elves of [[Eriador]], [[Haradwaith]], [[Mighty Green]], [[Mûmakan]] and the [[east-plain|East-Plain]]. Two other Avari tribes - the [[Hwendi]] and [[Kwindi]] - are hypothetical and might linguistically be considered the ancestors of the latter five tribes. The [[Penni]] were believed to be Nelyarin-Avari while the other five tribes were believed to be Tatyarin-Avari. In general, the Nelyarin-Avari were intended to resemble the Teleri Elves - as sea or wood dwellers and either seafarers or hunters, and the Tatyarin-Avari to resemble more the [[Noldor]] - as craftsmen, cave-dwellers, warriors and friends of [[Dwarves]].
   
 
==Avari of Renown==
 
==Avari of Renown==
   
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[[Aiganar]]
*[[Aldaron Linvaire]]
 
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[[Alad'aron]]
*[[Aranlys Eldanar]]
 
*[[Ardanien]]
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[[Irinn-las]]
*[[Arduin]]
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[[Ardanini]]
*[[Arxdukanga]]
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[[Iridueni]]
*[[Boah Agonar]]
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[[Arxdukanga]]
*[[Calendal]]
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[[Boah Agonar]]
*[[Camthalion]]
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[[Calendal]]
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[[Khamthalun of Angmar]]
*[[Celedhen]]
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[[Celedhen]]
*[[Chrys Menelrana]]
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[[Chrys Menelrama]]
*[[Dardarien]]
 
*[[Darien]]
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[[Dardariann]]
*[[Doronar]]
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[[Darien]]
*[[Elerior]]
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[[Doronar]]
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[[Elerior of Cimonienemor]]
*[[Elewen]]
 
*[[Elor once Dark]]
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[[Elewen]]
*[[Eol]]
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[[Elor once Dark]]
*[[Hellui]]
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[[Enel]]
*[[Ivanna]]
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[[Eol]]
*[[Jirdfos]]
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[[El'ugni]]
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[[Ivanna]]
*[[Laurre Menelrana]]
 
*[[Lianna]]
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[[Jírdfos]]
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[[Laurrë Skywanderer]]
*[[Lindal]]
 
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[[Lianna]]
*[[Lindor of Luindor]]
 
*[[Lôsdalas]]
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[[Lindal]]
*[[Lyerin]]
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[[Lindetaro]]
*[[Lyrin]]
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[[Lôsdalas]]
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[[Lydek Terisonen]]
*[[Midhir]]
 
*[[Mirag]]
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[[Lyerin]]
*[[Morloth]]
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[[Lyrin]]
*[[Mormiresûl]]
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[[Midhir]]
*[[Morwe]]
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[[Mirag]]
*[[Mourmaelgax]]
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[[Morloth]]
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[[Mormiresûl]]
*[[Namu the Rain-man]]
 
*[[Nandar]]
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[[Morwe]]
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Morwened
*[[Nuin]]
 
*[[Nurwe]]
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[[Mourmaelgax]]
 
[[Namu the Rain-man]]
*[[Orthir]]
 
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[[Nandar]]
*[[Rána of Tumlinde]]
 
 
[[Nuin]]
*[[Randae Linvaire]]
 
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[[Nurwe]]
*[[Ringlin Sindacollo]]
 
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Nurwen
*[[Sulcu]]
 
*[[Sûlherok]]
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[[Orthir]]
 
[[Rána of Tumlinde]]
*[[Tareg]]
 
*[[Taurclax]]
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[[Andai Inda'eir]]
 
[[Randae Terisonen]]
*[[Taurion]]
 
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[[Ingi'inda Grey-cloaked]]
*[[Terilaen]]
 
*[[]]
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[[Sûlcû]]
*[[Tûranar]]
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[[Sûlherok]]
*[[Ulgarin]]
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[[Tareg]]
*[[Valnaur]]
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[[Taurclax]]
*[[Valsûl]]
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[[Tiuri-onnu]]
*[[Valglin]]
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[[Terilaen]]
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[[Tû]]
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[[Tûranar]]
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[[Ulgarin]]
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[[Valandor]]
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[[Bil-nirr]]
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[[Bil-surr]]
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[[Bilig-lann]]
   
 
==Avari Family Tree==
 
==Avari Family Tree==
   
 
[[Hisildi]]:
 
[[Hisildi]]:
*Tatyarin Avari
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*Tatyarin Avari or [[Loari]]
**[[Hwendi]] ([[Luindrim]])
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**[[Hwendi]] ([[Blue Elves]])
 
***[[Hwenti]]
 
***[[Hwenti]]
 
****[[Elves of the Suncrown]]
 
****[[Elves of the Suncrown]]
 
***[[Windan]]
 
***[[Windan]]
 
****[[Eolrim]]
 
****[[Eolrim]]
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*****[[Mole-kin]]
**[[Kwindi]] ([[Helcarim]])
 
***Elves of [[Aegan]]
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****[[Hvettir]]
***Elves of [[Ralian]]
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****[[Mountain-Elves]]
 
**[[Kwindi]] ([[Helecerim]])
 
***Elves of [[Rálian]]
 
***[[Cuind]] ([[Fuinar]])
 
***[[Cuind]] ([[Fuinar]])
****Elves of [[Valagalen]]
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****Elves of [[Mighty Green]]
 
***[[Kindi]]
 
***[[Kindi]]
 
****Elves of [[Ûster Kryl]]
 
****Elves of [[Ûster Kryl]]
 
****[[Kuorind]] of [[Lómeänor]]
 
****[[Kuorind]] of [[Lómeänor]]
 
***[[Kinn-Lai]]
 
***[[Kinn-Lai]]
****Elves of [[Taaliraan]] and [[Koronande]]
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****Elves of [[Tâlirân]] and [[Kôronânde]]
 
****[[Khelnôr]]
 
****[[Khelnôr]]
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**[[Namarian]]
 
*Nelyarin Avari or [[Erlini]]
 
*Nelyarin Avari or [[Erlini]]
**[[Pendi]]
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**[[Hwanin]] or [[Pendi]]
***[[Pái]]
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***Elves of [[Aegan]]
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***[[Pen-lie]]
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****[[Faloedeli]]
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****Elves of [[Uiven]]
 
***[[Pindi]]
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****[[Ilorian]]
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*****[[Tanai]]
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****[[Yimâni]]
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*****[[Uruli]]
 
***[[Pêdi]]
 
***[[Pêdi]]
 
****Elves of [[Taarun]] and [[Imaldawath]]
 
*****[[People of Lôs]] in [[Ibav]]
 
*****Elves of [[címóníemor|Címóníemor]]
 
***[[Pái]]
 
****[[Muri]] of the [[Inner Seas]]
 
***[[Penni]]
 
***[[Penni]]
**Elves of [[címóníemor|Címóníemor]]
 
**Elves of [[Taarun]] and [[Imaldawath]]
 
**Elves of [[Uiven]]
 
**[[Falasseär]] or [[Faledhil]]
 
**Hwanin
 
**[[Muri]] of the [[Inner Seas]]
 
**[[People of Lôs]] in [[Ibav]]
 
 
[[category:avari]]
 
[[category:avari]]

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Eastelf

An East-Elf

The Avari (Q.: "Refusers"; Tel. "Abari"; S.: "Evair" or ''Mornedhel'') or East-Elves were those Elves who did not go to the west in the Elder Days, but instead spread to the lands east and south due to the wars between Elves, Dwarves, Orcs and Men in the First Age.

Tribes of the Avari were known to have lived in Helcarth (or Helkanen), Khelkâ Sael, northern and southern Cuivienen (Helecerim or Hisildi), Blue Land (Blue Elves), Címóníemor, Rhûn, Rhovanion, Eriador, Aegan (Falassear), Ûster KrylGondor, Haradwaith, Rálian, Mighty Green (Fuinar), Tâlirân, central Endor, Uiven and Beleriand (Eolrim).

History

Avari

Avari Tribes in Endor

After the great separation, the eastern Elves were led by Morwe and Nurwe until an elf called appeared, who made himself a home near the great falls of Cuivienen and found many followers among the wandering Elves - known as the Hisildi.

After an Avar called Nuin, during his long wanderings to the south, had incidentally entered the hidded valley of Murmenalda within the Mountains of the Wind, he found the first sleeping children of Men. Soon after, the Avari began to take the young Hildor as their pupils and teach them what they knew of the world, but after some time both peoples drifted apart. This was partially the work of Morgoth, who had come to them in disguise and lured them away from their Elvish friends, and the voice of Eru that used to appear to them on and off. By the help of one of his lesser Maiar - a spirit called Fankil - Men built a great temple to worship Morgoth. Soon, Men started to quarrel among themselves, some listening to their Elven teachers while others listened to the lies of Fankil and contined to serve the temple. A war broke out with Avari, repenting Men and faithful Dwarves on one side and Orcs, unreasonable Men and corrupt Dwarves on the other side. After the great Battle of Palisor, Avari and Men sepatared, and the Avari themselves became scattered. Some of them - the Windan and Penni - following a Chieftain called Tareg to the Westlands. Others fled to the North, South or Farthest East. Though some of these tribes would remain loyal and fast friends to the men that fought with them in the Battle of Palisor--these tribes of Avari and Men would eventually make up the Rhun Forest and Dorwinion in the Third Age.

Appearance

The Avari were smaller than their Eldarin cousins, and those of Nelyarin descent were even smaller than their Tatyarin brethren, some barely reaching 6'. Most were dark-haired and dark-eyed, with a few copper-haired exceptions among the Tatyar and a few silver-haired and blond exceptions among the Nelyar. Their rejection of the sun and love for the stars and the nocturnal sky made them an unusually pale or sallow or silver-skinned people, although more lavender or olive complexions could be found among the Nelyar and dark, red or swarthy complexions among the Tatyar.

Culture

In comparison to the Eldar, the Avari were unlearned and primitive, never having been pupils of the Valar. They shunned the light of the sun and preferred to live a secluded life in the deep mountains, below the earth or in the deep and dark woodlands. They seldomly lived in larger settlements, and only those Nelyarin tribes that lived close to the Sea built boats and ships (and these were simple and primitive in comparison to the ships of the Eldar). Most Avari disliked the mortals; a few Tatyar, however, had befriend the eastern Dwarves, especially those of the Stonefoot kindred, and had learned some of their smithcraft and stonemasonry. The Wild Elves may have been xenophobic and peculiar, but they had never been servants of the Shadow and there was never any friendship between Dark Elves and Orcs or Trolls.

Speculations

  • The very first appearance of an elvish people that could be considered Avari in Tolkien's works were the Hisildi from the Book of Lost Tales.These Elves lived in a land called Palisor in eastern Middle-earth between the Sea of Cuivienen and Hildorien to the south and ruled by a sorcerer-king called or Túvo. Some of these Elves were led to the west by a leader called Tareg after the Battle of Palisor; these could be identified with the Penni, the Avari who had intermixed with the Nandor and had become the Silvan-Elves, and other Avari tribes mentioned to have lived in Beleriand, Eriador and Gondor. The other five tribes mentioned - the Windan, Hwenti, Cuind, Kinn-Lai and Kindi - could be identified with the Elves of Eriador, Haradwaith, Mighty Green, Mûmakan and the East-Plain. Two other Avari tribes - the Hwendi and Kwindi - are hypothetical and might linguistically be considered the ancestors of the latter five tribes. The Penni were believed to be Nelyarin-Avari while the other five tribes were believed to be Tatyarin-Avari. In general, the Nelyarin-Avari were intended to resemble the Teleri Elves - as sea or wood dwellers and either seafarers or hunters, and the Tatyarin-Avari to resemble more the Noldor - as craftsmen, cave-dwellers, warriors and friends of Dwarves.

Avari of Renown

Aiganar Alad'aron Irinn-las Ardanini Iridueni Arxdukanga Boah Agonar Calendal Khamthalun of Angmar Celedhen Chrys Menelrama Dardariann Darien Doronar Elerior of Cimonienemor Elewen Elor once Dark Enel Eol El'ugni Ivanna Jírdfos Laurrë Skywanderer Lianna Lindal Lindetaro Lôsdalas Lydek Terisonen Lyerin Lyrin Midhir Mirag Morloth Mormiresûl Morwe Morwened Mourmaelgax Namu the Rain-man Nandar Nuin Nurwe Nurwen Orthir Rána of Tumlinde Andai Inda'eir Randae Terisonen Ingi'inda Grey-cloaked Sûlcû Sûlherok Tareg Taurclax Tiuri-onnu Terilaen Tûranar Ulgarin Valandor Bil-nirr Bil-surr Bilig-lann

Avari Family Tree

Hisildi: