![]() But every choice comes with consequences, and Venick must decide if it's worth risking his life to protect a race that hates him, all to save an elf he's not allowed to love. Then Venick uncovers a dark secret, and suddenly the fate of the elflands seems to rest in his hands. In a moment of intuition, Ellina decides to give Venick a chance: learn elvish, reveal his truths, and she will set him free.Īs Ellina and Venick come to know each other, their feelings start to shift. Desperate, he lies about his identity in hopes the elves will spare his life.Įllina doesn't trust the human, and not merely because he speaks the language of men. When Venick is caught wandering the elflands, he knows the penalty is death. ![]() It's against the law for elves and humans to fall in love. Tolkien created two primary Elvish languages in The Lord of the Rings: Sindarin and Quenya (although there are around 15 that he created for his fictional setting of Middle Earth). ![]() Magic, love and fate collide in this fantasy adventure from S. The majority of Elvish names are found in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings series, based on languages made up by Tolkien himself. ![]()
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