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the silmarillion-第3部分

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mastery; wherefore he gives and hoards not; and is free from care; passing ever on to some new work。 
And Ilúvatar spoke to Ulmo; and said: 'Seest thou not how here in this little realm in the Deeps of Time Melkor  
hath made war upon thy province? He hath bethought him of bitter cold immoderate; and yet hath not destroyed the  
beauty of thy fountains; nor of my clear pools。 Behold the snow; and the cunning work of frost! Melkor hath devised  
heats and fire without restraint; and hath not dried up thy desire nor utterly quelled the music of the sea。 Behold rather  
the height and glory of the clouds; and the everchanging mists; and listen to the fall of rain upon the Earth! And in these  
clouds thou art drawn nearer to Manw?; thy friend; whom thou lovest。' 
Then Ulmo answered: 'Truly; Water is bee now fairer than my heart imagined; neither had my secret thought  
conceived the snowflake; nor in all my music was contained the falling of the rain。 I will seek Manw?; that he and I may  
make melodies for ever to my delight!' And Manw? and Ulmo have from the beginning been allied; and in all things  
have served most faithfully the purpose of Ilúvatar。 
 
But even as Ulmo spoke; and while the Ainur were yet gazing upon this vision; it was taken away and hidden  
from their sight; and it seemed to them that in that moment they perceived a new thing; Darkness; which they had not  
known before except in thought。 But they had bee enamoured of the beauty of the vision and engrossed in the  
unfolding of the World which came there to being; and their minds were filled with it; for the history was inplete and  
the circles of time not full…wrought when the vision was taken away。 And some have said that the vision ceased ere the  
fulfilment of the Dominion of Men and the fading of the Firstborn; wherefore; though the Music is over all; the Valar  
have not seen as with sight the Later Ages or the ending of the World。 
Then there was unrest among the Ainur; but Ilúvatar called to them; and said: 'I know the desire of your minds  
that what ye have seen should verily be; not only in your thought; but even as ye yourselves are; and yet other。 Therefore  
I say: E?! Let these things Be! And I will send forth into the Void the Flame Imperishable; and it shall be at the heart of  
the World; and the World shall Be; and those of you that will may go down into it。 And suddenly the Ainur saw afar off a  
light; as it were a cloud with a living heart of flame; and they knew that this was no vision only; but that Ilúvatar had  
made a new thing: E?; the World that Is。 
Thus it came to pass that of the Ainur some abode still with Ilúvatar beyond the confines of the World; but others;  
and among them many of the greatest and most fair; took the leave of Ilúvatar and descended into it。 But this condition  
Ilúvatar made; or it is the necessity of their love; that their power should thenceforward be contained and bounded in the  
World; to be within it for ever; until it is plete; so that they are its life and it is theirs。 And therefore they are named  
the Valar; the Powers of the World。 
But when the Valar entered into E? they were at first astounded and at a loss; for it was as if naught was yet made  
which they had seen in vision; and all was but on point to begin and yet unshaped; and it was dark。 For the Great Music  
had been but the growth and flowering of thought in the Tuneless Halls; and the Vision only a foreshowing; but now they  
had entered in at the beginning of Time; and the Valar perceived that the World had been but foreshadowed and  
foresung; and they must achieve it。 So began their great labours in wastes unmeasured and unexplored; and in ages  
uncounted and forgotten; until in the Deeps of Time and in the midst of the vast halls of E? there came to be that hour  
and that place where was made the habitation of the Children of Ilúvatar。 And in this work the chief part was taken by  
Manw? and Aul? and Ulmo; but Melkor too was there from the first; and he meddled in all that was done; turning it if he  
might to his own desires and purposes; and he kindled great fires。 When therefore Earth was yet young and full of flame  
Melkor coveted it; and he said to the other Valar: 'This shall be my own kingdom; and I name it unto myself!' 
But Manw? was the brother of Melkor in the mind of Ilúvatar; and he was the chief instrument of the second  
theme that Ilúvatar had raised up against the discord of Melkor; and he called unto himself many spirits both greater and  
less; and they came down into the fields of Arda and aided Manw?; lest Melkor should hinder the fulfilment of their  
labour for ever; and Earth should wither ere it flowered。 And Manw? said unto Melkor: 'This kingdom thou shalt not  
take for thine own; wrongfully; for many others have laboured here do less than thou。' And there was strife between  
Melkor and the other Valar; and for that time Melkor withdrew and departed to other regions and did there what he  
would; but he did not put the desire of the Kingdom of Arda from his heart。 
Now the Valar took to themselves shape and hue; and because they were drawn into the World by love of the  
Children of Ilúvatar; for whom they hoped; they took shape after that manner which they had beheld in the Vision of  
Ilúvatar; save only in majesty and splendour。 Moreover their shape es of their knowledge of the visible World; rather  
than of the World itself; and they need it not; save only as we use raiment; and yet we may be naked and suffer no loss of  
our being。 Therefore the Valar may walk; if they will; unclad; and then even the Eldar cannot clearly perceive them;  
though they be present。 But when they desire to clothe themselves the Valar take upon them forms some as of male and  
some as of female; for that difference of temper they had even from their beginning; and it is but bodied forth in the  
choice of each; not made by the choice; even as with us male and female may be shown by the raiment but is not made  
thereby。 But the shapes wherein the Great Ones array themselves are not at all times like to the shapes of the kings and  
queens of the Children of Ilúvatar; for at times they may clothe themselves in their own thought; made visible in forms  
of majesty and dread。 
And the Valar drew unto them many panions; some less; some well nigh as great as themselves; and they  
laboured together in the ordering of the Earth and the curbing of its tumults。 Then Melkor saw what was done; and that  
the Valar walked on Earth as powers visible; clad in the raiment of the World; and were lovely and glorious to see; and  
blissful; and that the Earth was being as a garden for their delight; for its turmoils were subdued。 His envy grew then  
the greater within him; and he also took visible form; but because of his mood and the malice that burned in him that  
form was dark and terrible。 And he descended upon Arda in power and majesty greater than any other of the Valar; as a  
mountain that wades in the sea and has its head above the clouds and is clad in ice and crowned with smoke and fire; and  
the light of the eyes of Melkor was like a flame that withers with heat and pierces with a deadly cold。 
Thus began the first battle of the Valar with Melkor for the dominion of Arda; and of those tumults the Elves  
know but little。 For what has here been declared is e from the Valar themselves; with whom the Eldali? spoke in the  
land of Valinor; and by whom they were instructed; but little would the Valar ever tell of the wars before the ing of  
the Elves。 Yet it is told among the Eldar that the Valar endeavoured ever; in despite of Melkor; to rule the Earth and to  
prepare it for the ing of the Firstborn; and they built lands and Melkor destroyed them; valleys they delved and  
Melkor raised them up; mountains they carved and Melkor threw them down; seas they hollowed and Melkor spilled  
them; and naught might have peace or e to lasting growth; for as surely as the Valar began a labour so would Melkor  
undo it or corrupt it。 And yet their labour was not all in vain; and though nowhere and in no work was their will and  
purpose wholly fulfilled; and all things were in hue and shape other than the Valar had at first intended; slowly  
nonetheless the Earth was fashioned and made firm。 And thus was the habitation of the Children of Ilúvatar established  
at the last in the Deeps of Time and amidst the innumerable stars。 
 
 
VALAQUENTA 
Account of the Valar and Maiar 
according to the lore of the  
Eldar 
 
In the beginning Eru; the One; who in the Elvish tongue is named Ilúvatar; made the Ainur of his thought; and they made  
a great Music before him。 In this Music the World was begun; for Ilúvatar made visible the song of the Ainur; and they  
beheld it as a light in the darkness。 And many among them became enamoured of its beauty; and of its history which they  
saw beginning and unfolding as in a vision。 Therefore Ilúvatar gave to their vision Being; and set it amid the Void; and  
the Secret Fire was sent to burn at the heart of the World; and it was called E?。 
Then those of the Ainur who desired it arose and entered in
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