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There needs to be a disambiguation link. The word "Avari" can also be used in the context of the Avar tribe of Eastern Europe and Western Asia in the first millennium AD. 68.225.88.31 05:41, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
I think this page may need some revising, because I'm pretty sure that the elves living in Mirkwood (including Legolas) were Avari. Their people as such were never compelled to leave Middle-Earth in droves like the Noldor, unless, like Legolas, they came to the sea and felt the longing.
I {{ fact}} tagged this section out of concern that it may be somewhat speculative and without grounding in the texts. CIreland ( talk) 04:23, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
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There needs to be a disambiguation link. The word "Avari" can also be used in the context of the Avar tribe of Eastern Europe and Western Asia in the first millennium AD. 68.225.88.31 05:41, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
I think this page may need some revising, because I'm pretty sure that the elves living in Mirkwood (including Legolas) were Avari. Their people as such were never compelled to leave Middle-Earth in droves like the Noldor, unless, like Legolas, they came to the sea and felt the longing.
I {{ fact}} tagged this section out of concern that it may be somewhat speculative and without grounding in the texts. CIreland ( talk) 04:23, 27 January 2008 (UTC)