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Full name: Galadriel
History: In Middle-earth, Galadriel dwelt with her brother, Finrod, for a time, but when he moved to Nargothrond, she took up residence in Doriath and befriended Queen Melian. Though Galadriel did not speak of the reason for the curse that lay upon the Noldor, Melian read her heart and realized the suffering the rebels had caused. While at Doriath, Galadriel met and fell in love with Celeborn, a kinsman of King Thingol. She married him, and they had one daughter, Celebrian. After Doriath fell, Galadriel and Celeborn fled to Arvernien. In the early Second Age, they founded Lothlorien, which she modelled after Doriath, and made the land beautiful with the help of the Ring of Adamant, Nenya. Nenya was one of the Three Elven Rings, and was given to her by Celebrimbor at its making. Sauron endlessly tried to know Galadriel's mind, but it was closed to him, though she could read his thoughts. On January 17th, TA 3019, the Fellowship of the Ring, having lost Gandalf, came to Lothlorien's capitol, Caras Galadhon. Galadriel perceived all their minds, and saw that the quest was close to failing. She showed Frodo and Sam visions of the future in her enchanted mirror, and, though Frodo offered her the One Ring, she wisely refused to take it, seeing that her intent to do good would be overpowered by the inherent evil of the Ring. Before the Fellowship left Lothlorien, Galadriel gave them all gifts, including an invaluable phial filled with the starlight of Eärendil that she gave to Frodo. After the War of the Ring, Galadriel attended her granddaughter Arwen's wedding, and rode with Théoden's funeral company until they reached the road to Lothlorien. The Valar had set a ban on Galadriel's return to Valinor during the second and third ages, since she was the only surviving leader of the Noldorin rebels. In autumn of TA 3021, because of her long opposition to Sauron, the ban was lifted: she was finally permitted to fulfill her desire and pass over the Sea. |