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'''Tata''' ([[Quenya|Q]], pron. {{IPA|[ˈtata]}}) was the second of the three [[Elf-fathers]] who awoke at [[Cuiviénen]] after [[Imin]]. His spouse was [[Tatië]]. | '''Tata''' ([[Quenya|Q]], pron. {{IPA|[ˈtata]}}) was the second of the three [[Elf-fathers]] who awoke at [[Cuiviénen]] after [[Imin]]. His spouse was [[Tatië]]. | ||
When the three Fathers walked, Tata, as the second to | When the three Fathers walked, Tata, as the second to awake, took the second group of 18 Elves he found. He also took the fourth group of 36 Elves, because Imin refused, expecting an even greater group, so he gathered 56 companions.<ref>{{WJ|Quendi|}}, pp. 421-3.</ref> | ||
He became the head of the Clan named after him [[Tatyar]], the "Seconds".<ref>{{WJ|Quendi}}, pp. 380-1</ref> | He became the head of the Clan named after him [[Tatyar]], the "Seconds".<ref>{{WJ|Quendi}}, pp. 380-1.</ref> | ||
== Genealogy == | == Genealogy == |
Revision as of 11:00, 23 November 2015
Tata | |
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Elf | |
Biographical Information | |
Position | Leader of the Tatyar |
Location | Cuiviénen |
Affiliation | Tatyar |
Language | Proto-Quendian |
Birth | Y.T. 1050 Cuiviénen |
Notable for | being the second of the Elf-fathers to awake; leader of the Tatyar |
Family | |
Parentage | None; one of the Firstborn |
Spouse | Tatië |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Gallery | Images of Tata |
Tata (Q, pron. [ˈtata]) was the second of the three Elf-fathers who awoke at Cuiviénen after Imin. His spouse was Tatië.
When the three Fathers walked, Tata, as the second to awake, took the second group of 18 Elves he found. He also took the fourth group of 36 Elves, because Imin refused, expecting an even greater group, so he gathered 56 companions.[1]
He became the head of the Clan named after him Tatyar, the "Seconds".[2]
Genealogy
TATA awoken Y.T. 1050 | Tatië awoken Y.T. 1050 | ||||||||||||||||
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, "Part Four. Quendi and Eldar", pp. 421-3.
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, "Part Four. Quendi and Eldar", pp. 380-1.