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'''Haltiamieli''' is a Finnish word meaning [[Elf-friends|Elf-friend]], or literally 'elvenmind'. I am from Finland, 22 years old at the moment and studying information studies in the University of Tampere.
'''Haltiamieli''' is a Finnish word meaning [[Elf-friends|Elf-friend]], or literally 'elvenmind'. I am from Finland, 22 years old at the moment and studying information studies in the University of Tampere.
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 14 August 2014

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lore-3 This user has an advanced understanding of J.R.R. Tolkien's works.
Balrog.png This user believes Balrogs have wings.

Haltiamieli is a Finnish word meaning Elf-friend, or literally 'elvenmind'. I am from Finland, 22 years old at the moment and studying information studies in the University of Tampere.

I have contributed very little to the Tolkien Gateway's wiki, mostly because I can't spare enough time for this, and so much is done already. Sometimes I might make minor corrections, though.

Also, I channel most of my energies for our own Finnish Tolkien wiki-project called KontuWiki. Mother tongue must come first, and I suppose Tolkien Gateway has enough contributors even without me (though of course, there's never too much people participating).