Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26863727-20150807030230/@comment-28970036-20160830150018

Celeborn of Lothlorien wrote: Throughout the entirety of the article it doesn't say anything about the weapons the Avari might have used in later ages... No, but it shows another community has addressed the obvious fact the Avari would most certainly have constructed decent weaponry, I'm also certain that early Avari would have met with other elven kindreds and some portions of other elven groups/tribes turned back or send word back in some way or another, for that reason, I'm willing to suggest, they could only be indestinguishable from intermingling, I see them as more established than the wood-elves perhaps, they are he root of all the elven kindreds really and their considerably lengthy lives would create a powerful socio-economic growth that would be quite prominent, that's not to say they are the MOST military elves, but I believe that is because they are somewhat far away from major threats and they'd surely have to establish cities and townships of their own, being so secluded.

There are a lot of attributes one can argue, in fact, you could argue that they are the oldest immortal peoples of middle-earth and thusly have built massive busting citadels greater than any perhaps than those in Valinor.