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High Elves Quotes

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J.R.R. Tolkien
“The feasting people were Wood-elves, of
course. These are not wicked folk. If they have a fault it is distrust of strangers. Though their magic was strong, even in those days they were wary. They differed from the High Elves of the West, and were more dangerous and less wise. For most of them (together with their scattered relations in the hills and mountains) were descended from the ancient tribes that never went to Faerie in the West. There the Light-elves and the Deep-elves and the Sea-elves went and lived for ages, and grew fairer and wiser and more learned, and invented their magic and their cunning craft in the making of beautiful and marvellous things, before some came back into the Wide World. In the Wide World the Wood-elves lingered in the twilight of our Sun and Moon, but loved best the stars; and they wandered in the great forests that grew tall in lands that are now lost. They dwelt most often by the edges of the woods, from which they could escape at times to hunt, or to ride and run over the open lands by moonlight or starlight;
and after the coming of Men they took ever
more and more to the gloaming and the dusk.
Still elves they were and remain, and that is
Good People.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again

William  King
“You should go home, mighty prince. You are not welcome here."
"Welcome or not, I am home. This is my land and I am its rightful king. Soon all will acknowledge that, or die."
"You will be king of the dead then in a land of ruins, even if you succeed."
"If that is how it must be, then so be it.”
William King, Bane of Malekith HC