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THE SWORD OF ARWEN. HADHAFANG SWORD.
The sword of Arwen is called Hadhafang which means Throng-cleaver. It once belonged to the Elven princess Idril, who wed a mortal man and bore Earendil, the father of Elrond who in turn was father to Arwen. The sword of Arwen. The woman in the film "The Lord of the Rings"
Before Arwen's birth Elrond wielded the Hadhafang sword at the end of the second age of "Middle-Earth," during the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in the great battle against Sauron. Later his daughter Arwen used the Hadhafang sword when she aided Frodo in his escape from the Ringwraiths. Inscribed on the blade of the sword are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that says "aen estar Hadhafang i chathol hen, thand arod dan i thang an i arwen." This translates to "this blade is called Hadhafang, a noble defense against the enemy throng for a noble lady." The sword of Arwen is called the Hadhafang sword. The original inscription included the last line "Idril i hel en aran Gond dolen," which translates to "Idril, daughter of the king of the Hidden Rock (Gondolin)." It was dropped from the finished prop due to lack of space. The Arwen sword blade is engraved with an inscription in Elven language. There is an intentional pun in the inscription - the Sindarin translation of "noble lady" is "arwen", so in effect, the blade claims to be for Arwen, even though it was made for her grandmother.
The Hadhafang sword is the sword of Arwen. The
Arwen sword characteristics are: [Swords] [Lord of the Rings swords]
Swords,
sabers and knives, Aceros de Hispania
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