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by Curtiss Shaffer
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Mallorn-trees originally grew on Tol Eressea and probably also grew in Valinor. The Eldor may have introduced mellyrn to Gondolin when they came to... more
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Mallorn-trees originally grew on Tol Eressea and probably also grew in Valinor. The Eldor may have introduced mellyrn to Gondolin when they came to Middle-earth, but these were all destroyed with the city. The Elves of Tol Eressa brought mallorn-trees to the Men of Nor and they grew on the shores around the Bay of Eldanna in that land. Even Tar-Aldarion, the great Ship-King, did not cut down these trees.
Mellyrn-nuts were given by Tar-Aldarion to his friend Gil-galad, the Eldorin King of Lindon. The mellyrn did not grow in Lindon, but Galadriel took some nuts with her to Lothlorien, where they grew to immense heights. Lothln became known as the Golden Wood because of them.
Caras Galadhon, the city of Galadriel and Celeborn in Lothlorien, was built in the branches of huge mallorn-trees. The Fellowship spent the night in a flet (a sort of platform) in a mallorn-tree nearby, and were later given lembas wrapped in mallorn-leaves.
Galadriel gave Samwise...
Curtiss Shaffer graduated from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1991 with an Associates Degree in Graphic Design. He attended the Army School of Engineers at Fort Leonardwood Missouri in 1992 and graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1996 with a Bachelors Degree in Art Education. He served as an engineer in the United States Army Active and Reserve components from 1991 to 2001, and therein attended graduate studies at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Gannon University and the College of New Jersey. Besides working in his field, Curtiss has been teaching art full-time for fourteen years, at all levels of public education, and was named to the Who's Who of American Teachers in 2004 and again in 2006.
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