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Noble maiden – is the Sindarin meaning of the name Arwen. Her epessë Undómiel means Evenstar, from the Quenya Undómë. Aragorn became King of Gondor and Arnor and then Arwen arrived at Minas Tirith, and they were married on Midsummers Day in TA 3019, following the conclusion of the War of the Ring. She was crowned the Queen of the Reunited Kingdom. She gave Frodo Baggins her spot on the ships to Valinor as a gift after she married Aragorn. Sometime during the Fourth Age, she gave birth to son of Aragorn, Eldarion, as well as a number of unnamed daughters. The long-sundered lines of Half-elves were joined by the marriage of Arwen and Aragorn. The bloodlines of the Three Kings of the High Elves were likewise kept together and united by their coupling. After Aragorn passed away, Arwen suffered from a broken heart in the year 121 of the Fourth Age at Cerin Amroth in Lórien. She was eventually burried there, having been married to Aragorn for 122 years.

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