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Why do elves go to Aman?

The Elves felt compelled to leave Middle-earth because the Valar (deities of Tolkien's world) were spiritually summoning them to their ultimate destinies. The Valar saw the Elves as a race above the others, and thought that they would fare better if they lived in the Blessed Realm (also known as Aman) with the Valar.
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Why do the Elves want to go to Valinor?

Valinor remained separated from Middle-earth during the First and Second Age of Arda, serving as a refuge for Elves that wished to return home. And after all the bloodshed of the Wars of the Jewels, the Elves treat the journey back to Valinor as the greatest honor bestowed upon one of their kind.
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How many Elves went to Aman?

There were 144 Elves, paired in 72 couples. All Elvenkind were descended from these 144 First Elves.
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Do all the Elves go to Valinor?

The elves used to live in Valinor too (they were deemed important enough to get an invite) until they went to fight with Morgoth over in Middle-earth. After that war ended, some elves went back to the Valinor, but others remained in Middle-earth.
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Why did the Valar invite the Elves to Valinor?

Sometime later, while on a hunting trip in Middle-earth, the Valar Oromë stumbled upon the Elves that were unharmed. After realizing what they were, he asked them to return with him to Valinor for their protection.
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Where do the Elves sail to? Why do they leave Middle-earth? - Aman, the Undying Lands - LotR Lore

What happens to Elves that don't go to Valinor?

But whether they've been to Valinor before or not, all elves go there when they die, and all elves can leave Valinor and sail to the rest of Middle-earth if they want — though that hasn't happened particularly often in Tolkien's work, and when it has it's usually a big deal.
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Did Galadriel refuse to go to Valinor?

Luckily for Galadriel, this is not the case. She refuses the initial call, but she does eventually make her way to Valinor at the end of the Lord of the Rings.
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Why wasn t Arwen allowed to go to the Undying Lands?

And after their marriage, both Aragorn and Arwen are mortal. Arwen, therefore, could not set foot in the Undying Lands without special permission. And she wouldn't be likely to go after it in the end. So unfortunately, she would not go there, unlike Legolas, after Aragorn's passing.
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Did Legolas ever go to Valinor?

By special permission of the Valar, the Hobbits Frodo Baggins, Bilbo Baggins, and Samwise Gamgee were also permitted to go to Valinor, as they had once borne the One Ring of Sauron. Later, after the death of Aragorn, Legolas the Elf would sail to Valinor and bring with him Gimli the Dwarf.
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Why did the Elves leave the Undying Lands?

The Elves felt compelled to leave Middle-earth because the Valar (deities of Tolkien's world) were spiritually summoning them to their ultimate destinies. The Valar saw the Elves as a race above the others, and thought that they would fare better if they lived in the Blessed Realm (also known as Aman) with the Valar.
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Which Elves never went to Valinor?

All those Elves who never reached Valinor are "Dark Elves." In the First Age, the Sindar viewed the term "Moriquendi" as offensive, so the Noldorin Exiles gave the name Úmanyar ("Those not of Aman") to those who started the journey but did not finish it.
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Can Elves return from the Undying Lands?

Put simply, the Elves can't return to Valinor in The Rings of Power because their work in Middle-earth is unfinished. There is far more context to the situation in Tolkien's writing, but The Rings of Power skipped The Silmarillion's complexities regarding Elves and the War of Wrath.
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Did Sam Gamgee go to the Undying Lands?

The Ring-bearers, Bilbo Baggins and Frodo Baggins were among the very few mortal beings to set foot on the shores of the Undying Lands. Later Samwise Gamgee, and then Gimli and Legolas together, ventured for the Undying Lands.
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Why was Legolas allowed to go to Valinor?

They were accepted because they were "ring bearers" namely, but also part of the same Fellowship Gimli was.
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What happens to Frodo in the Undying Lands?

So there we have it, definitive proof from Tolkein himself that Frodo, and his other mortal counterparts, did eventually perish in The Undying Lands.
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What is Legolas syndrome?

The actor is suffering from Legolas Syndrome — where you accidentally get cast into a role that suits you far more than your real-life looks, leaving you with a tricky predicament after the wrap party.
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Is the Undying Lands heaven?

Though the Undying Lands can be viewed as heaven, going there doesn't mean death. It is a paradise, yes, but it is not necessarily the end. As far as we know, those elves go on to lead beautiful immortal lives in the Undying Lands.
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Has Gandalf been to Valinor?

Gandalf was one of the five Istari sent to Middle-earth by the Valar in the Third Age. In Valinor he was known as Olórin. Gandalf was instrumental in bringing about the demise of Sauron in T.A. 3019, chiefly by encouraging others and dispensing his wisdom at pivotal times.
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Why is Arwen dying but not Elrond?

Elrond has only Half-Elf, and he was once given the choice to be counted among Man or Elves. When he chose to be counted as Elven kind, he was then given immortality. Because Arwen is Elrond's daughter and also Half-Elf, she too has the choice to be a mortal woman or an immortal Elf.
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Why didn t Aragorn marry Eowyn?

Originally, Tolkien intended for Éowyn to marry Aragorn. Later, however, he decided against it because Aragorn was "too old and lordly and grim". He considered making Éowyn the twin sister of Éomund, and having her die "to avenge or save Théoden".
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Did Arwen give up her immortality?

Arwen reciprocated Aragorn's love, and on the mound of Cerin Amroth they committed themselves to marrying each other. In making that choice, Arwen gave up the Elvish immortality available to her as a daughter of Elrond, and agreed to remain in Middle-earth instead of travelling to the Undying Lands.
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Why wasn t Aragorn allowed to go to Valinor?

Because he was the King of Gondor, a Man and a mortal, and he had no reason to abandon his duty. And as a descendent of Elros, he wasn't offered a choice.
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Why is Lady Galadriel so powerful?

Galadriel had awesome genes. There were the Two Trees in the Blessed Realm. Anyone who sees the Light of the Two Trees automatically becomes more powerful, like a lot more. God gifted her a unique extraordinary mind reading power (she was born with it).
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Did Sauron try to go to Valinor?

Eönwë ordered Sauron to return to Valinor in order to receive the judgement of Manwë. Sauron was not willing to suffer such humiliation, and he instead fled and hid himself in Middle-earth.
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