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| I am Celebmundoiel of Lothlorien. My grandmother is Lady Galadriel and my grandfather is Celeborn. Though I am an elf, I am quite adventurous and love to run around. Do not be fooled by my innocent look, I can shoot you with an arrow four times before you hit the ground, I learned from the best and the brightest, I learned from Haldir. I am often referred to as cute and adventurous. I am creative and quiet, except when I am in battle. I sometimes act like royalty but I keep it down most of the time. Unlike some people who are royalty, I do not hide it, I do not wish that sometimes I wasn�t. I enjoy being royalty for it gives me great responsibility and a chance to prove I am not so immature. In my new book I play a large part as I am with many of my friends. | ||||||||||||||
| I actually drew this, its up on my Elf Wood page. | ||||||||||||||
| This is Celebmundoiels dagger called �The Dagger of the Sun�. This dagger is one of the many magical daggers located in Middle Earth. This dagger may have a large family but it still carries its own type of magic. It is said when all the daggers are placed in their resting place in the chamber of Aiman (its location still unknown) something extraordinary will happen that will change Middle Earth for ever. If you look on the handdle there is a picture of the sun supposedly from the view of the chamber. | ||||||||||||||
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| Celebmundoiel can often be heared singing this song: Ed I ear ar elenea lle naa vanima! Animle sila tiri Nuinlonnien! Nuinlonnien, mela en coiamin. Lle lirimaer, lle voronwer. Nuinlonnien, melamin. Lle poikaer. Cormamin niuve ta elea lle, Nuinlonnien. Celebmundoiel learnt it from her grandmother. It is a song that was sung by her father to her mother, Nuinlonnien. In common tongue it means: By the seas and the stars you�re beautiful! Your beauty shines bright Nuinlonnien! Nuinlonnien, love of my life. You lovely one, you loyal one. Nuinlonnien, my love. You�re the pure one. My heart shall weep until I see thee again, Nuinlonnien. |
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