The Falmari (from the QuenyaQuenya is one of the languages spoken by the Elves (the Quendi) "the ones who speak". The first-found-children-of-Iluvatar, in the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien. It was the language developed by those non-Telerin Elves who reached Valinor (the "High Elves") from an earlier language called Common Eldarin, which also evolved ...Quenya word falma, meaning [crested] wave), also known as the Sea-elves, were those of the TeleriIn the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Teleri (meaning Those who come last, singular Teler) were the third of the Elf clans who came to Aman. Those who came to Aman became known as the Falmari. The Teleri were the ancestors of the Valinórean Teleri, and the Sindar, Laiquendi, and Nandor ...Teleri who departed from Middle-earthMiddle-earth refers to the fictional 'mortal' lands where some of the stories of author J. R. R. Tolkien take place, as opposed to Aman or 'undying' lands, where the angelic Valar live together with most of the High Elves. The term's origin lies in a translation of the Middle English middel-erde which developed from Old English middangeard. Tolkien said that his Middle-earth is our Earth, but in a fictional period in the past, estimating the end of the Third ...Middle-earth and went into the West. They became known as the Sea-elves in the land of AmanIn J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, Aman ("blessed realm") is a continent that lies to the west of Middle-earth (although it lay in another dimension during the time of The Lord of the Rings), across the great ocean Belegaer. It is the home of the Valar, and three kindreds of Elves: the Vanyar, some of the Noldor, and some of the Teleri. The (probably large) island 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 SingolloNo quick definition available. Elwë Singollo (which signifies Greymantle) and his brother OlwëIn J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Olwë is king of the Telerin Elves of Aman, and younger brother of Elu Thingol, King of the Sindar. He had a second brother, Elmo. Elwë and Olwë were both lords of the third clan of the Elves, the Teleri, and together they lead their people from Cuiviénen to Aman. However, during a long wait in Beleriand Elwë disappeared. After years of searching, Olwë grew impatient, and led the greater part of the Teleri to Valinor, on the insistence ...Olwë.