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{{quote|Now there happened that night to be present a guest both at their board and at their tale telling, and his name was | {{quote|Now there happened that night to be present a guest both at their board and at their tale telling, and his name was Gilfanon|[[The Book of Lost Tales Part One]]}} | ||
'''Gilfanon''' was one of the oldest [[Elves]] on [[Tol Eressëa]]. It was he who told [[Eriol]] the tale of the [[Sun]] and the [[Moon]] in the [[Cottage of Lost Play]].<ref>{{HM|LT1}}</ref><ref>{{HM|LT2}}</ref> | '''Gilfanon''' was one of the oldest [[Elves]] on [[Tol Eressëa]]. It was he who told [[Eriol]] the tale of the [[Sun]] and the [[Moon]] in the [[Cottage of Lost Play]].<ref>{{HM|LT1}}</ref><ref>{{HM|LT2}}</ref> | ||
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Other names | Ailios (earlier name) |
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Gender | Male |
- "Now there happened that night to be present a guest both at their board and at their tale telling, and his name was Gilfanon"
- ― The Book of Lost Tales Part One
Gilfanon was one of the oldest Elves on Tol Eressëa. It was he who told Eriol the tale of the Sun and the Moon in the Cottage of Lost Play.[1][2]
Gilfanon lived in the House of the Hundred Chimneys in Tavrobel.[3]