Chapter 40 The Teleri Elves Return to Middle-earth

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Rumor has it that Turka had a conversation with Manwe afterward.

"O great King of Air and Wind in Arda, I dare not comment on the fate of the firstborn children. The fate of the elves has already been decided, but my children and their children will have a large part of the elves' blood. I I really couldn't bear for them to live alone in a world without relatives. It was not until they could no longer bear the burden of this world that they went to the blessed land in the west to reunite with their relatives." At that time, the first Dragonborn Emperor expressed his feelings towards The worries of future generations and dissatisfaction with the changes in the world.

He asked the great king to show mercy and allow some elves who still missed Middle-earth to stay in the country he and his descendants established. He also hoped that the relatives of the first-born sons and daughters inherited by his son and descendants could return to Middle-earth from time to time, so that They will not forget the origin of their bloodline.

"I know your worries, but I cannot decide this matter alone." Manwë thought for a long time and then said. "The Ainur did not restrict the stay of their firstborn children. It was their attachment to this eternal land of bliss that made the Eldar choose to separate themselves from Middle-earth."

"Besides," Manwë said to Turka, "the damage caused by Melkor has always plagued the old starlit land. No matter how long the sun and moon come back, it can't heal it. So if the Eldar Living in that land for a long time will make their hearts overwhelmed.”

"But hasn't Morgoth been banished from Arda by the gods?" Turka asked: "He is the common enemy of all our creatures, and it requires the efforts of all of us to create a happier and better future. But if, Everyone just chooses to escape, so how can the once beautiful land be healed? The blessing of the powerful has restored the beauty of the north, but this is not enough. Where are the many beautiful things that the elves once built? Don’t firstborn children receive enough blessings?”

Manwe said: "The melody of the great movement has been determined, and the Ainur are just following the eternal melody. The age of mortals will eventually come, how can you force it."

"But all of us will always try our best to get to the last moment! If not, why did the powerful ones create this world?" The Dragonborn's thinking and will collided with the vast spiritual awareness of the Great King, understand.

So, Manwë thought again. He was the representative of goodness in Eru's mind, and his heart was full of love for everything that the Ainur had worked hard to create for countless epochs.

Moreover, Dragonborn, as the biggest variable, has profoundly changed the melody of the big movement since its birth, and what he can see is even more chaotic.

Isn't this what the Holy One allows?

Manwë thought so.

As the great king who is designated as the master of the world, when he thinks of it, Yiya feels something. A being that shines brighter than all lights and is more beautiful than all words can describe has arrived.

Therefore, the Great King immediately knew the direction of fate, and he said: "Now, as allowed, all the Eldar who miss the old starry land can choose for themselves whether to return westward and return to the land of their birth. "

This edict was so grand and unbelievable that all the Noldor, Vanya, and Teleri elves who heard the voice of Arda, the Lord of Air and Wind, were stunned.

After promulgating this edict that could affect the fate of Middle-earth, Manwe also said: "But Aman will always be open to the Eldar who are willing to return to the land where the gods live!"

It is said that when Manwë made his decree known to the public, all the spiritual creatures in Aman immediately shone with joy; the sky became cloudless due to the order of the great king; the wind blew gently across the earth; and the sea roared. The sound; all the elves felt a great turmoil in their hearts.

They all know that a new era has arrived.

Ingwe of the Vanya tribe, who lived on the Snow Mountain of Oyolo with Manwe and Varda, just smiled and continued to swim in the beautiful music of Valar that contained wisdom. The other Vanya elves, like their king, no longer have much feeling for their ancient ancestral land. Now they prefer the eternal glory of Valinor.

Finarfin of Tirion City really wanted to see the place where his father and brothers once lived, fought, and even died. But in the end, he chose to stay in Aman and be his Noldor High King. The Noldor elves, who had experienced the most tragic experience among the three elven races, were afraid and tired of the land that had swallowed up countless of their relatives, and were unwilling to cross the sea and visit that sad land again.

Only Orwei of Okuolongdi and his tribe were tempted.

The Teleri were the last of the Eldar to arrive in Aman. They stayed on the coast of Beleriand for so long that Vanya and the Noldor, among the three elves who migrated westward, had already arrived in Aman. Europe, they are still living happily in Balar Bay.

Even after finally arriving in Aman, this group of sea elves called Falmari still preferred to live in Oqualondi by the sea instead of living in the mountains and plains with their relatives.

For them, the eternal happiness of Valinor is of course extremely wonderful, but they also long for a wider and wider world and sea. This is an obsession that has been engraved in the fire of their souls since they were born.

This fire was completely ignited after they first saw the Sea of ​​Beleghar. Among the elves, they are the only ones who love the ocean, and love to maneuver their white sailboats in the wind and waves, pursuing the feeling of freedom! The most outstanding one, Cirdan, still lives in a port in the north of Middle-earth.

And, most importantly.

"The mighty ones did not prevent the Eldar from returning to the land where the stars shine forever!" Orwë said to his people: "nor did they refuse the elves who wanted to return to Aman! So, choose, My people. It is up to you to stay or go according to your will!"

At that time, many Teleri elves were tempted. They wanted to see the changes in the world, but they were afraid of the darkness of the past. That was the reason why they fled their ancestral homeland and traveled to the West in distant times.

So they hesitated for a long time, unable to decide whether to pay attention.

It wasn't until an unexpected visitor came to the beautiful port of Okulandi that they made up their mind.

It was a soul that was supposed to never appear again.

"My king." The queen of the Kingdom of Elpera, as the first elf soul to come out of the palace of Mandos, was shrouded in shining starlight, making her almost as holy as Varda. "My children have the blood of the Teleri clan flowing in their bodies. They should not live alone on that ancestral land without the company of their relatives! The era and glory of the sea elves will bloom in them, this is destined! Our people should answer the call of Eru and the Mighty One."

At that time, Erwei thought about it for a long time, and he was persuaded. Although there are many tragedies in the legends created by their relatives in the First Age, it is undeniable that the Noldor have the most and most exciting history among the three major elven races. Moreover, there is indeed some impulse in his heart.

So, he sent the first messenger ship since the Teleri elves arrived in Aman in 1161 of the Twin Trees Era, passed through the mist shrouding the Blessed Land, and returned to Middle-earth!