"Then more than any king of
Men he appeared, and seemed rather an
Elf-lord from the Isles of the
West."
Aragorn as he appeared to
Arwen in
LórienThe Lord of the Rings Appendix A I (v)
The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen
An apparent reference to the dwellings of the Eldar in the Bay of Eldamar, and especially the great island of Tol Eressëa where the Elves of Middle-earth dwelt after they passed into the West. The reference to 'Isles' in the plural is curious, but seems to imply that there were other islands in the Bay inhabited by the Elves, a fact that is not mentioned elsewhere.
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