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'''Celeborn''' (pronounced with a hard ''c'' as in ''cat'') is a fictional character in ]'s ] ]. He appears in '']'' as the ] husband of ], '''Lord of the ]''', and co-ruler along with Galadriel of ]. He was the father of ], the wife of ], and thus the grandfather of ] and her older brothers ]. He was also a kinsman of the ] Elven King ]. ''Celeborn'' means "(tall) silver tree" in Tolkien's ] of ]. |
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He is also referred to as '''''Lord of Lothlórien''''' or '''''Lord of the Wood''''' interchangeably. Within Lothlórien itself he is called simply ''Lord Celeborn'' or ''The Lord'' (more often with Galadriel as ''The Lord and Lady''). He is called '''''Celeborn the Wise''''' by ], and was the person who first called the ] to Middle-earth. |
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Celeborn is also the name of the White Tree that flourished in ]. It was a seeding of the tree ], which in turn was made by ] in the image of Telperion, the elder of the ]. Celeborn was an ancestor to the White Trees of ] and of ].<ref></ref> |
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==Appearances== |
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===Literature=== |
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Celeborn is the son of Galadhon, son of Elmo, younger brother of ] and ], in whose kingdom of ] he lived with Galadriel after their return from Valinor. He is the brother of Galathil, who is the father of ], the mother of ]. Most existing writings portray Celeborn as a ] from Doriath. In ] he is only described as a "kinsman" of Thingol, but it is ] who in the Unfinished Tales of Númenor and the Middle-Earth describes his genealogy. That Celeborn and Thingol are remotely related is further alluded to by the fact they both have silver hair, a colour which is never mentioned outside of the royal house of the Sindar. This origin was adopted by Christopher Tolkien and ] for ''The Silmarillion'' when it was decided to publish this book after Tolkien's death, and a new paragraph about Celeborn's marriage to Galadriel was inserted. Celeborn's silver hair, considered a rare colour among the Elves, is particularly noted as associated with the House of ] and ]. ], mother of ], also has silver hair, as did ], daughter of Olwë, mother of Galadriel. Míriel, by this measure, is possibly related to the Sindar, as she may be, like Eärwen, only Noldor by marriage, as far as is known. |
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This simple origin was later changed: in Tolkien's last writings Celeborn is a ]n Elf from ], then named '''''Teleporno''''' in Telerin ]. (This brings him closer to being a peer and equal to Galadriel and makes their partnership seem more balanced.) He meets Galadriel when she is living in the Telerin city ], before the rebellion of the ]. They decide to travel together to ], without asking permission from the ] to do so. While not involved with the rebellion of the Noldor, because they leave at the same time and without permission (which would certainly not have been granted at that time), Celeborn and Galadriel are caught under the same Ban that prevents them from returning. The name ''Teleporno'' was then "Sindarized" as ''Celeborn'': Telerin ''telep'' ("silver") (Noldorin Quenya ''tyelep'') was translated to Sindarin ''keleb'' (or ''celeb''). In order to be counted as a kinsman of the Sindarin king Thingol, Celeborn must have been part of the family of the Telerin king Olwë, likely one of his sons or grandsons. |
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This altered origin was not adopted into the published ''Silmarillion'', primarily because it would have necessitated a major rewrite of the earlier parts to account for a separate departure of Galadriel. A further problem was that this descent would have made Celeborn Galadriel's first cousin or uncle (assuming that he was still to be considered closely related to Thingol), and Elves never married close kin. |
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Celeborn's further history is as unclear as his past: at one point during the ], Celeborn apparently ruled over Elves in ], but it is not certain if he fell under the overlordship of ], or ruled (together with Galadriel?) as an independent lord. Celeborn and Galadriel later rule over the Elves of ] (at least in some accounts), before settling in Lothlórien. |
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Celeborn relocated across the ] with many of the elves of Lothlórien at the end of the ] to found a new, larger realm, "East Lórien", but left there for ] to join his grandsons ] when Galadriel left Middle-earth shortly after this. The prologue to ''The Fellowship of the Ring'' states that "there is no record of the day when at last he sought the Grey Havens, and with him went the last living memory of the ] in Middle-earth."<ref>{{ME-ref|FotR|"Prologue", p. 25}}</ref> |
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===Portrayal in adaptations=== |
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In ]'s ], Celeborn is played by New Zealand actor ]. In Jackson's adaptation of '']'', he joins ], ], ], ] and ] on the ship to ], which does not occur in Tolkien's ]. |
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In the video game '']'', Celeborn appears in both the Good and Evil Campaigns, being one of the many casualties of the forest of ], along with ], as it is burned to the ground and captured, while his wife ] flees to ], when the ] attacks with his ] forces. |
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==Names and titles== |
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The name "''Celeborn''" primarily means "silver tree", combining two elements: "celeb" meaning "silver" and "orne" meaning "tree". Another interpretation for the name is "silver-tall" referring to his silver hair and his height where "orn" is originated from "orna" meaning "tall".<ref>{{ME-ref|UT|Appendix E - The Names of Celeborn and Galadriel," p. 266-67; "The Disaster of the Gladden Fields: Appendix - Númenórean Linear Measures," p. 286}}</ref> |
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Celeborn is also referred to by other names, including "''Teleporno''" - the High-elven version of Celeborn, "Prince of Doriath", "''Celeborn the Wise''" a name given him by Galadriel as she said he was the wisest of the Elves in Middle-earth<ref>{{ME-ref|FotR|"The Mirror of Galadriel," p. 371}}</ref> and "''Lord of Lothlórien''" or "''Lord of the Wood''". |
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==External links== |
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