Did the Elves go to heaven?

See, elves can die, and when they do, they get to go to heaven. They can also come back any time they want to. But the real key to understanding elven immortality is understanding that elven heaven is a place.
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Do Elves have an afterlife?

The elvish afterlife is actually described very clearly in Tolkien's essay “Laws and Customs Among the Eldar.” Here I'll just give the short version: When an elf dies, their spirit (fea) is separated from their body (hroa). Their fea is summoned to the Halls of Mandos.
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Did the Elves lose their immortality?

Though the Dúnedain were blessed with long life and slow aging, they were still mortal. On the other hand, Elves are immortal beings that never succumb to old age. They can even recover from wounds that would be fatal to Man.
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Where did the Elves go?

After Morgoth was defeated, the Valar once again invited the Elves to come to Valinor, but some of the high Elves chose to stay in Middle-earth for a while (Galadriel, for example). They also gave the Elves a desire buried deep within them - that could arise at any time - to seek out the Blessed Realm.
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How do Elves give up their immortality?

The elves, or the Eldar, are immortal in the sense that they cannot die from illness or old age, however they can be slain. If they do die, they are summoned to the Halls of Mandos on Valinor, where they may eventually be returned to a physical form, although only in Valinor.
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Why did the Elves leave Middle Earth?



Who created elves?

However, the elves found in the works of the 20th-century philologist and fantasy writer J. R. R. Tolkien have formed the view of elves in modern fantasy like no other singular source. The first appearance of modern fantasy elves occurred in The King of Elfland's Daughter, a 1924 novel by Lord Dunsany.
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What is a half-elf called?

The Half-elven, or Peredhil, were people of Middle-earth whose name primarily applied to Elrond and Elros in the Second and Third Age, but also to Eärendil and his wife Elwing before them. They were called so because of their mixed Edain (Mannish) and Eldarin (Elven) blood.
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How old can a elf live?

An elf reaches adulthood at about 110 years of age and can live to be more than 700 years old.
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Is the Undying Lands heaven?

No, the undying lands were in the beginning simply where the Valar decided to make their homes. I heard a good explanation one time saying that they are the undying lands not because you become immortal by being there, but because that is where the immortal Valar live.
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How old are Santa's elves?

Elves typically reach maturity around the same age as humans, however their lifespan is infinite. How old are Santa's elves? Santa's elves are a variety of ages from 25 – 2025.
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Why is Arwen's life tied to the Ring?

The idea in the book: it means that anytime she wanted, she could have changed her decision and become immortal again, as long as Elrond had not left Middle Earth.
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What does Arwen's necklace do?

The Gift of an Arwen Evenstar Necklace

Princess Arwen Evenstar gave her beautiful necklace to Aragon to pledge her eternal love to him. This special gift from an immortal elf to a mortal man symbolized Arwen's decision to forsake her immortality to be with the person she truly loves.
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Why do elves go to the Undying Lands?

The elves go to the Undying Lands because that marks an ending point to their life. Now, as Eyrie said, not all decide to go there, some decide to stay in Middle-earth when they will just be forgotten and fade away.
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Where do Elves go after death?

When elves die they go to Valinor and eventually their spirits are incarnated in new bodies. Elves who die or are killed go to the Halls of Mandos in Valinor. After a certain period of time and rest, their spirits (fëar) are incarnated in bodies (hröar) identical to their old ones.
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Are Elves real?

From a scientific viewpoint, elves are not considered objectively real. However, elves have in many times and places been believed to be real beings.
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What happens to the Elves?

After the destruction of the One Ring, the power of the Three Rings of the Elves ended and the Fourth Age, the Age of Men, began. Most Elves left for Valinor; those that remained in Middle-earth were doomed to a slow decline until, in the words of Galadriel, they faded and became a "rustic folk of dell and cave".
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What is elf heaven called?

They can also come back any time they want to. But the real key to understanding elven immortality is understanding that elven heaven is a place. Like, on a map. It's called Valinor.
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Is Sam in love with Frodo?

In the second book, Sam does say he loves Frodo. To quote Goodreads: Then as he had kept watch Sam had noticed that at times a light seemed to be shining faintly within; but now the light was even clearer and stronger.
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Did Frodo become immortal?

Frodo, Sam, and Bilbo would likely be treated no differently them then, as they largely played the same role as the Númenóreans in fall of Sauron (sort of). So the key is the Ring gave it holder eternal life. And they were taken to the Undying lands with the elves in order to not suffer the decay of the world.
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How long are elves pregnant?

Elves' pregnancy lasts for two years. Most elf-maidens don't make it through 2 years thus less children. Twins are more common in Elves than in humans.
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Who was the first elf?

According to a legend of the Elves, the first Elves were awakened by Eru Ilúvatar near the bay of Cuiviénen. The first Elf to awake was called Imin ("First"). Next to him lay Iminyë, who would become his wife. Near where Imin woke, awoke Tata ("Second") and Tatië, and Enel ("Third") and Enelyë.
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Can a human turn into an elf?

As a human, you can turn into any other Humanoid. Bears are type Animals. Yes, bears can walk on two feet and use their claws, but their type is specified as Animal. Elves on the other hand are humanoid so you can turn yourself into an elf.
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Can Elves be twins?

[edit] Genetics

However, if their daughter has children her father's genes affect her chance of having twins. Twins seem to be more common among Elves, unlike the Mannish standard of one in sixty. Most of the Elven twins come from the immediate descendants of Dior.
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