Arwen, the Fair
Arwen, the Fair is a character from J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium, particularly known from The Lord of the Rings. She is an Elven princess of Rivendell and the daughter of Elrond. Arwen is renowned for her beauty and grace, embodying the qualities of the Elves. Her lineage connects her to both the Elves and the Men, as she is a descendant of LĂșthien, a significant figure in Tolkien's mythology.
Arwen plays a crucial role in the story as the love interest of Aragorn, the heir to the throne of Gondor. Her choice to remain in Middle-earth and support Aragorn reflects her deep commitment to him and the struggle against Sauron. Arwen's character symbolizes hope and the enduring power of love amidst the challenges faced by the Free Peoples of Middle-earth.