Talk:Galadhrim

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Latest comment: 19 February 2019 by Kulid123 in topic Edhellond

The Galadhrim does not only refer to the Silvan Elves of Lorien but to all the Elves there, which would include Sindar and a few Noldor. Note, the HoME index is rather unhelpful here. However, this is clearly the case as Galadriel calls Celeborn Galadhrim.

Source: FotR, 2007 p. 463, spoken by Galadriel: "If our folk had been exiled long and far from Lothlórien, who of the Galadhrim, even Celeborn the Wise, would pass nigh and would not wish to look upon their ancient home, though it had become an abode of dragons?".Unsigned comment by Glorfindriel (talk • contribs).

You're right. The Galadhrim, the people of Lórien, were mostly made up of Silvan Elves. In the Second Age these were joined by Sindar and Noldor (notably Galadriel herself - but Celeborn, of course, was either one of the Sinda of Doriath or a Teler of Alqualondë).-- KingAragorn  talk  contribs  edits  email  14:42, 8 August 2012 (UTC)Reply[reply]

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The Galadhrim are the people of Lothlórien. By definition they cannot live in Edhellond, although of course Silvan Elves (who make up the bulk of the Galadhrim) can. Please do not add Edhellond to the infobox again. --Mith (Talk/Contribs/Edits) 19:54, 13 February 2019 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Sorry about that. I won't. --Kulid123 22:43, 19 February 2019 (UTC)Reply[reply]