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.The '''Elenari''' are a group of elven otherkin.<ref name="belanger_1">{{article-magazine|last=Belanger|first=Michelle|year=2003|month=June|day=21|periodical=PagaNet News|title=Dragons & Faeries & Gnomes Oh My!|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20050222181256/http://www.paganet.org/pnn/v10/i4/feature_sample1.html}}</ref> Their memories of their elven lives have common elements of history, culture, and language which set them apart as a distinct group. One particular cultural concept remembered by many Elenari is [[Des'tai]].
The '''Elenari''' are a group of elven otherkin.<ref name="belanger_1">{{article-magazine|last=Belanger|first=Michelle|year=2003|month=June|day=21|periodical=PagaNet News|title=Dragons & Faeries & Gnomes Oh My!|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20050222181256/http://www.paganet.org/pnn/v10/i4/feature_sample1.html}}</ref> Their memories of their elven lives have common elements of history, culture, and language which set them apart as a distinct group. One particular cultural concept remembered by many Elenari is [[Des'tai]].


==Elenari homeworlds==
==Elenari homeworlds==


The Elenari remember lives on a number of worlds or realms, including [[Selar]], [[Aelveron]], [[Elphame]], [[Brightmoon]], [[Faery]], and the [[Charonish Domains]]. While the term Elenari is generally reserved for this cultural group of elves, other intelligent creatures such as fae, dragons, unicorns, windigo, humans, and dwarves are also native to some of the Elenari homeworlds.
The Elenari remember lives on a number of worlds or realms, including [[Sel'ar]], [[Aelveron]], [[Elphame]], [[Brightmoon]], [[Faery]], and the [[Charonish Domains]]. While the term Elenari is generally reserved for this cultural group of elves, other intelligent creatures such as fae, dragons, unicorns, windigo, humans, and dwarves are also native to some of the Elenari homeworlds.


==The meaning of Elenari==
==The meaning of Elenari==


The word "Elenari" was derived from [[Tolkien]]'s [[Elvish]], and translates almost literally to "the Elven people of the stars." This name was adopted because the Elenari aren’t certain what name or names they called themselves in their own language at different points in time. However, the name does have meaning in the remembered [[Tulari]] language, where "elen" means "elf" and "friend," with connotations of being from or of the stars, and "ari" means "(a) people." <ref name="elflang1">{{website|first=Various|title=Elven Language Page|year=1999|publisher=[[Synesthesia Symbiosis]]|url=http://www.rialian.com/elvslang.htm|date=March 25, 2012}}</ref><sup>,</sup><ref name="elflang2">{{website|last=Korai|first=Estara|year=2000|title=Elenari Language Dictionary|url=http://greenworld.spiritualitea.net/elenaridict.html|publisher=Iseum of the Green World|date=March 25, 2012}}</ref>
The word "Elenari" was derived from [[Tolkien]]'s [[Elvish]], and translates almost literally to "the Elven people of the stars." This name was adopted because the Elenari aren’t certain what name or names they called themselves in their own language at different points in time. However, the name does have meaning in the remembered [[Tulari]] language, where "elen" means "elf" and "friend," with connotations of being from or of the stars, and "ari" means "(a) people." <ref name="elflang1">{{website|first=Various|title=Elven Language Page|year=1999|publisher=[[Synesthesia Symbiosis]]|url=http://www.rialian.com/elvslang.htm|date=March 25, 2012|archiveurl=http://archive.is/4W2Xs}}</ref><sup>,</sup><ref name="elflang2">{{website|last=Korai|first=Estara|year=2000|title=Elenari Language Dictionary|url=http://greenworld.spiritualitea.net/elenaridict.html|publisher=Iseum of the Green World|date=March 25, 2012|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20110817123051/http://greenworld.spiritualitea.net/elenaridict.html}}</ref>


== Tribes ==
== Tribes ==
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* [[Draestari]]
* [[Draestari]]
* [[Gae’ari]]
* [[Gae'ari]]
* [[Kalthilas]]
* [[Kalthilas]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://elenari.net/Elenari/Elenarifaq4.html The Elenari FAQ]
* [http://elenari.net/Elenari/Elenarifaq4.html The Elenari FAQ]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20031202191817/http://kelurian.virtualave.net/index.html The Elenari Orthography Project] via the {{w|Internet Archive}}.

== References ==
== References ==
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The Elenari are a group of elven otherkin.[1] Their memories of their elven lives have common elements of history, culture, and language which set them apart as a distinct group. One particular cultural concept remembered by many Elenari is Des'tai.

Elenari homeworlds

The Elenari remember lives on a number of worlds or realms, including Sel'ar, Aelveron, Elphame, Brightmoon, Faery, and the Charonish Domains. While the term Elenari is generally reserved for this cultural group of elves, other intelligent creatures such as fae, dragons, unicorns, windigo, humans, and dwarves are also native to some of the Elenari homeworlds.

The meaning of Elenari

The word "Elenari" was derived from Tolkien's Elvish, and translates almost literally to "the Elven people of the stars." This name was adopted because the Elenari aren’t certain what name or names they called themselves in their own language at different points in time. However, the name does have meaning in the remembered Tulari language, where "elen" means "elf" and "friend," with connotations of being from or of the stars, and "ari" means "(a) people." [2],[3]

Tribes

See also

External links

References

  1. Belanger, Michelle. 2003. Dragons & Faeries & Gnomes Oh My!
         PagaNet News, June 21.
  2. Various. 1999. Elven Language Page
         Synesthesia Symbiosis. http://www.rialian.com/elvslang.htm. (accessed March 25, 2012).
         Archived at http://archive.is/4W2Xs.
  3. Korai, Estara. 2000. Elenari Language Dictionary
         Iseum of the Green World. http://greenworld.spiritualitea.net/elenaridict.html. (accessed March 25, 2012).
         Archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20110817123051/http://greenworld.spiritualitea.net/elenaridict.html.