Music: Elf Ballade Sindarine

Reference: Sindarin is the language of the elves in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien. It originated as the language of the Sindar, the part of the Teleri tribe that did not reach the immortal lands of Aman and remained in Middle-Earth. In the Third Age, Sindarin was the main language of communication among the elves of the western part of Middle-Earth. In creating Sindarin, Tolkien based it on the Welsh language, and it was also influenced by Old English and Old Norse.

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