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'''Elmar''' was a [[Men|woman]] who lived during the [[Second Age]] before the return of the [[Númenóreans]] to [[Middle-earth]].  She was the mother of [[Hazad Longbeard]] and grandmother of [[Tal-Elmar (character)|Tal-Elmar]] from the story bearing the same name.  She belonged to the "Fell Folk of the East".  After a battle Elmar had been taken prisoner by [[Buldar]].  He brought her to his region, called [[Agar]], and wedded her mostly against her wish.  Because of this, she placed a curse on the people of Agar, that they should weaken and fade with time, which eventually happened. She had many sons, of which the youngest and closest to her heart was Hazad.  In her memory (she had died in his boyhood) and due to the fact that he resembled her, Hazad named his youngest son Tal-Elmar.<ref>{{PM|Elmar}}</ref>
'''Elmar''' was a [[Men|woman]] who lived during the [[Second Age]] before the return of the [[Númenóreans]] to [[Middle-earth]].  She was the mother of [[Hazad Longbeard]] and grandmother of [[Tal-Elmar (character)|Tal-Elmar]] from the story bearing the same name.  She belonged to the "Fell Folk of the East".  After a battle Elmar had been taken prisoner by [[Buldar]].  He brought her to his region, called [[Agar]], and wedded her mostly against her wish.  Because of this, she placed a curse on the people of Agar, that they should weaken and fade with time, which eventually happened. She had many sons, of which the youngest and closest to her heart was Hazad.  She died during Hazad's boyhood, but Hazad named his youngest son Tal-Elmar in her memory and due to the fact that the child resembled her.<ref>{{PM|Elmar}}</ref>


==Genealogy==
==Genealogy==
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==Other Versions of the Legendarium==
==Other Versions of the Legendarium==
In a penciled note Tolkien considered removing Buldar and having Elmar be wed to Hazed instead.<ref>{{PM|Elmar}}, note 5</ref>
In a penciled note Tolkien considered removing Buldar and having Elmar be wed to Hazed instead.<ref>{{PM|Elmar}}, note 5</ref>

Revision as of 21:40, 16 January 2015

Elmar
Man
Biographical Information
LocationAgar
BirthSecond Age
DeathSecond Age
Family
SpouseBuldar
ChildrenHazad Longbeard
Physical Description
GenderFemale

Elmar was a woman who lived during the Second Age before the return of the Númenóreans to Middle-earth. She was the mother of Hazad Longbeard and grandmother of Tal-Elmar from the story bearing the same name. She belonged to the "Fell Folk of the East". After a battle Elmar had been taken prisoner by Buldar. He brought her to his region, called Agar, and wedded her mostly against her wish. Because of this, she placed a curse on the people of Agar, that they should weaken and fade with time, which eventually happened. She had many sons, of which the youngest and closest to her heart was Hazad. She died during Hazad's boyhood, but Hazad named his youngest son Tal-Elmar in her memory and due to the fact that the child resembled her.[1]

Genealogy

Buldar
Second Age
 
ELMAR
Second Age
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hazad Longbeard
Second Age
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tal-Elmar
Second Age
 
 


Other Versions of the Legendarium

In a penciled note Tolkien considered removing Buldar and having Elmar be wed to Hazed instead.[2]

References