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Dates
Awoke I 1
Pronunciation
hi'ldorr
Meaning
Other names
The Afterborn, The Aftercomers, Apanónar, Atani, Big Folk, Big People, The Children of the Sun, Engwar, Fírimar, The Followers, The Heavy-handed, The Inscrutable, Men, The Mortals, The Night-fearers, The Second People, The Secondborn, The Self-cursed, The Sickly, The Strangers, The Usurpers, The Younger Children of Ilúvatar
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The descent of the major branches of the race of the Hildor (Men) and related peoples. Note that, though the Drúedain and Hobbits are established as belonging to branches of the race of Men, and must therefore have descended from the first people to have awoken in Hildórien, the precise details of their descent remain unknown. The descent of the Northmen was rather more involved than this simple diagram can show. For more on this subject, see the entry for 'Northmen'. The descent of the major branches of the race of the Hildor (Men) and related peoples. Note that, though the Drúedain and Hobbits are established as belonging to branches of the race of Men, and must therefore have descended from the first people to have awoken in Hildórien, the precise details of their descent remain unknown. The descent of the Northmen was rather more involved than this simple diagram can show. For more on this subject, see the entry for 'Northmen'. One of the many names among the Elves for the race of Men, variously translated as 'The Followers' or 'The Aftercomers'. Though the Elves had many names for Men, Hildor seems to have been the most prominent for the entire race (as opposed to the Edain, a name reserved for those who allied themselves with the Elves of Beleriand). The far eastern land where the first Men awoke took its name from this term, becoming known as Hildórien, the 'land of the Followers'. It was there that Melkor came to the first Men and beguiled them, casting a shadow on the Younger Children of Ilúvatar that extended back to the beginnings of that people, though many afterwards joined the Elves in their war against the Dark Lord. See also...For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001, 2012. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.Explore the benefits of using a personality profile to discover yourself and make the most of your career. |