He was initially the fictional narrator/author of Tolkien’s works, later just referenced as a character. Born in the late 800s(by our reckoning) England, and he learned of the story when he was the first human who sailed to Valinor in thousands of years. He is a distant descendant of Elves which probably helped, but at that point most humans probably are related to them.
It was left out of The Silmarillion, but is mentioned in some other works released by Christopher.
All of Christopher’s releases are unfinished or scrapped ideas. In this case probably deliberately because it messes with quite a lot of his definitely-not-an-allegory.
Didnt the elves leave Middle Earth for lands across the sea, or at least some of them, to avoid dying off?
They did. Elves are a migratory species.
African or European?
Keebler.
To the moon you say!
Seems accurate, since IIRC Valinor is no longer reachable by normal means, after the Earth stopped being flat.
Have you not heard the story of Ælfwine?
He was initially the fictional narrator/author of Tolkien’s works, later just referenced as a character. Born in the late 800s(by our reckoning) England, and he learned of the story when he was the first human who sailed to Valinor in thousands of years. He is a distant descendant of Elves which probably helped, but at that point most humans probably are related to them.
It was left out of The Silmarillion, but is mentioned in some other works released by Christopher.
All of Christopher’s releases are unfinished or scrapped ideas. In this case probably deliberately because it messes with quite a lot of his definitely-not-an-allegory.