Chapter X
One after another, the brigades of the Fanya and Noldor tribes finally arrived on the western coast of Middle-earth. The northern part of these coasts, www.biquge.info in the ancient period after the Great War of the Gods, bent to the west, and when they reached the northernmost point of Arda, there was only a narrow strait separating the continent from the opposite continent of Amen, where Valinor was located. However, the narrow strait was filled with ice of various sizes, caused by the ferocious coldness and cold of Mirkor. Thus, instead of taking Elda's brigade too far north, Oromi led them to the beautiful valley of the Western Ryan River, which would later become known as Berlan. Elda saw for the first time the endless sea on these shores, and they were amazed and terrified, and this wide, dark, and deep water stretched between them and the mountains of Amen.
At this time, at the suggestion of the Veras, Uomu went to these shores of Middle-earth, and spoke to the Eldars who were waiting on the shore, staring at the dark waves, and their fear of the sea began to turn into longing because of his words and the music he played for them with the horns of the shells. So Uomu uprooted an island in the middle of the sea, which had been created by the fall of Iruin in the sea, far from the continents on either side, and with the help of his servants, he anchored the island, which looked like a huge ship, in the bay of Barral, where the River Sirian flowed. One by one, the elves of the Banya and the Noldor went up to the islands, which were pushed and pulled across the sea, and at last they came to the narrow shore under the mountains of Amenjau, where they were welcomed into Valinor and shared in the joys thereof. On the other hand, the northeastern corner of the island, which was stuck in the shallow waters of the mouth of the Sriyan River, broke into several pieces and remained in place as it moved, and it is said that this is the origin of Ballar Island, where Oshi used to come in the future.
However, the Tibri were still in Middle-earth, living in East Belland, far from the seashore, and by the time they learned of Uomu's call, it was too late. Many of them kept searching for Elwe, and were reluctant to leave until their leader was found. However, when they learned that Ingway, Fenway, and their people had departed, many of the Thesureans began to hurry, toward the shores of Bellan, and then lived at the mouth of the Syrion, remembering their friends who had long since left, and chose Elwe's brother Orway as their king. They had lived on the west coast for a long time, and Oshi and Uni came to make friends with them, and Oshi, sitting on a large rock near the land, taught them all the knowledge and music of the sea. Therefore, from the beginning of their love of water, the Telleri were the most singing of all the elven races, and from then on they became deeply fascinated by the sea, and their songs were filled with the sound of waves crashing on the shore.
After many years of this, Uommu finally heeded the repeated pleas of the Noldor and their king Fenway, who were very sad that they had been separated from the Telleri for so long, and begged Uomu to bring them to Amen. The vast majority of the Tibrian elves were now willing to leave, but when Uomu returned to the seashores of Bellan to take them to Valinor, Oshi and Uni were deeply saddened, and he was upset at the thought that the Tibri voices could no longer be heard in his realm, as Ohi cared for all the seas and coasts of Middle-earth. He persuaded some of the elves to stay: Farasrim, the "Elves of Faras", who would later live in the seaports of Besumba and Igrariste, and were the first sailors and shipbuilders of Middle-earth. Serdan, the shipbuilder, is their king.
In addition, Elway Singlo's family and friends remained behind to continue the search for his whereabouts, and if Uomu and Owee were willing to wait a little longer, they would be more than happy to leave for Valinor to meet the light of the Twin Sacred Trees. Eventually, however, Owee left, and most of the Telleri went to the island, and Uommu left with the island. All of Elwe's friends were left behind, and they called themselves Igrath, "forsaken people." They settled in the forests or hills of Bellan, not by the sea, because that was the place that made them sad, but the longing for Amen remained in their hearts.
However, when Elway had recovered from his long trance, he left the Amos Valley Forest with Merian and settled in the forest in the middle of the area. Though he longed to see the Twin Sacred Trees again, he saw the light of Amen in Merian's face, as if he were in a clear and dustless mirror, and the light was satisfying to him. His friends and relatives were glad to see him return, and they were amazed to find that he was as noble and handsome as ever, but now looked like the monarch of Maia, with his hair silver-gray, taller than all the children of Iluvita, and an extreme fate awaited him.
When Ohi followed the people of Owe, he called out to them when they came to the bay of Eldarma ("Elda's house"), and they recognized his voice and begged Uomu to stop their voyage. U'omu agreed to their request and ordered O'Hi to fix the bottom of the island on the seabed. U'omu had been mentally prepared for this, because he knew the hearts of the Telleris, and he had opposed the decision of the Veras at the beginning, thinking that it would be better to let Kundi stay on Middle-earth. Vera was unappreciative of his hard work, and Fenway was saddened to know that the Tellerians would not come ashore, but he was even more saddened when he learned that Elway had been abandoned there, knowing that they would never see each other again in this life unless they were in the temple of Mandus. The island was fixed and unmoved, standing alone in the Gulf of Eldarma, hence the name Irisia, the "Island of Solitude". So the spirits of the tribe of Telleri dwelt under the starry firmament, as they wished, but they could see the shores of Amen and the land of eternal life. Due to their long time on the island, the language of the Telleri has become different from that of the Fanya and Noldor tribes.
To the elves who came first, Vera gave them a piece of land to live in. In order that they could still go to the stars from time to time in the glow of the flowers of the twin sacred trees in Valinor, the great Pelories opened a passage through the great Perolet gables, and the Eldars piled up a green hill in a deep valley leading to the sea, which he called Tuna.