Çalann
Çalann is a term used in the context of the Middle-earth legendarium created by J.R.R. Tolkien. It is a word of Elvish origin, derived from the Quenya language, and is often used to refer to the Elves of Middle-earth. The term "çalann" can be translated to mean "Elf" or "Elven people." In Tolkien's works, the Elves are depicted as a noble and ancient race, possessing great wisdom, skill, and longevity. They are often portrayed as the original inhabitants of Middle-earth, arriving there before the coming of Men. The Elves are known for their love of music, poetry, and the natural world, and they play a significant role in the history and mythology of Middle-earth. In "The Lord of the Rings," the Elves are depicted as allies of the Free Peoples, aiding them in their struggle against the forces of darkness. The term "çalann" is used throughout Tolkien's works to refer to the Elves, and it is an essential part of the rich and complex mythology of Middle-earth.