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brings strength to the spirit and turns sorrow to wisdom。 The windows of her house look outward from the walls of the  
world。 
Greatest in strength and deeds of prowess is Tulkas; who is surnamed Astaldo; the Valiant。 He came last to Arda;  
to aid the Valar in the first battles with Melkor。 He delights in wrestling and in contests of strength; and he rides no  
steed; for he can outrun all things that go on feet; and he is tireless。 His hair and beard are golden; and his flesh ruddy;  
his weapons are his hands。 He has little heed for either the past or the future; and is of no avail as a counsellor; but is a  
hardy friend。 His spouse is Nessa; the sister of Orom?; and she also is lithe and fleetfooted。 Deer she loves; and they  
follow her train whenever she goes in the wild; but she can outrun them; swift as an arrow with the wind in her hair。 In  
dancing she delights; and she dances in Valimar on lawns of never…fading green。 
Orom? is a mighty lord。 If he is less strong than Tulkas; he is more dreadful in anger; whereas Tulkas laughs ever;  
in sport or in war; and even in the face of Melkor he laughed in battles before the Elves were born。 Orom? loved the  
lands of Middle…earth; and he left them unwillingly and came last to Valinor; and often of old he passed back east over  
the mountains and returned with his host to the hills and the plains。 He is a hunter of monsters and fell beasts; and he  
delights in horses and in hounds; and all trees he loves; for which reason he is called Aldaron; and by the Sindar Tauron;  
the Lord of Forests。 Nahar is the name of his horse; white in the sun; and shining silver at night。 The Valaróma is the  
name of his great horn; the sound of which is like the upgoing of the Sun in scarlet; or the sheer lightning cleaving the  
clouds。 Above all the horns of his host it was heard in the woods that Yavanna brought forth in Valinor; for there Orom?  
would train his folk and his beasts for the pursuit of the evil creatures of。 Melkor。 The spouse of Orom? is Vána; the  
Ever…young; she is the younger sister of Yavanna。 All flowers spring as she passes and open if she glances upon them;  
and all birds sing at her ing。 
 
These are the names of the Valar and the Valier; and here is told in brief their likenesses; such as the Eldar beheld  
them in Aman。 But fair and noble as were the forms in which they were manifest to the Children of Ilúvatar; they were  
but a veil upon their beauty and their power。 And if little is here said of all that the Eldar once knew; that is as nothing  
pared with their true being; which goes back into regions and ages far beyond our thought。 Among them Nine were  
of chief power and reverence; but one is removed from their number; and Eight remain; the Aratar; the High Ones of  
Arda: Manw? and Varda; Ulmo; Yavanna and Aul?; Mandos; Nienna; and Orom?。 Though Manw? is their King and  
holds their allegiance under Eru; in majesty they are peers; surpassing beyond pare all others; whether of the Valar  
and the Maiar; or of any other order that Ilúvatar has sent into E?。 
 
Of the Maiar 
With the Valar came other spirits whose being also began before the World; of the same order as the Valar but of less  
degree。 These are the Maiar; the people of the Valar; and their servants and helpers。 Their number is not known to the  
Elves; and few have names in any of the tongues of the Children of Ilúvatar; for though it is otherwise in Aman; in  
Middle…earth the Maiar have seldom appeared in form visible to Elves and Men。 
Chief among the Maiar of Valinor whose names are remembered in the histories of the Elder Days are Ilmar?; the  
handmaid of Varda; and E?nw?; the banner…bearer and herald of Manw?; whose might in arms is surpassed by none in  
Arda。 But of all the Maiar Oss? and Uinen are best known to the Children of Ilúvatar。 
Oss? is a vassal of Ulmo; and he is master of the seas that wash the shores of Middle…earth。 He does not go in the  
deeps; but loves the coasts and the isles; and rejoices in the winds of Manw?; for in storm he delights; and laughs amid  
the roaring of the waves。 His spouse is Uinen; the Lady of the Seas; whose hair lies spread through all waters under sky。  
All creatures she loves that live in the salt streams; and all weeds that grow there; to her mariners cry; for she can lay  
calm upon the waves; restraining the wildness of Oss?。 The Númenóreans lived long in her protection; and held her in  
reverence equal to the Valar。 
Melkor hated the Sea; for he could not subdue it。 It is said that in the making of Arda he endeavoured to draw  
Oss? to his allegiance; promising to him all the realm and power of Ulmo; if he would serve him。 So it was that long ago  
there arose great tumults in the sea that wrought ruin to the lands。 But Uinen; at the prayer of Aul?; restrained Oss? and  
brought him before Ulmo; and he was pardoned and returned to his allegiance; to which he has remained faithful。 For  
the most part; for the delight in violence has never wholly departed from him; and at times he will rage in his wilfulness  
without any mand from Ulmo his lord。 Therefore those who dwell by the sea or go up in ships may love him; but  
they do not trust him。 
Melian was the name of a Maia who served both Vána and Est?; she dwelt long in Lórien; tending the trees that  
flower in the gardens of Irmo; ere she came to Middle…earth。 Nightingales sang about her wherever she went。 
Wisest of the Maiar was Olórin。 He too dwelt in Lórien; but his ways took him often to the house of Nienna; and  
of her he learned pity and patience。 
Of Melian much is told in the Quenta Silmarillion。 But of Olórin that tale does not speak; for though he loved the  
Elves; he walked among them unseen; or in form as one of them; and they did not know whence came the fair visions or  
the promptings of wisdom that he put into their hearts。 In later days he was the friend of all the Children of Ilúvatar; and  
took pity on their sorrows; and those who listened to him awoke from despair and put away the imaginations of  
darkness。 
 
Of the Enemies 
Last of all is set the name of Melkor; He who arises in Might。 But that name he has forfeited; and the Noldor; who  
among the Elves suffered most from his malice; will not utter it; and they name him Morgoth; the Dark Enemy of the  
World。 Great might was given to him by Ilúvatar; and he was coeval with Manw?。 In the powers and knowledge of all  
the other Valar he had part; but he turned them to evil purposes; and squandered his strength in violence and tyranny。 For  
he coveted Arda and all that was in it; desiring the kingship of Manw? and dominion over the realms of his peers。 
From splendour he fell through arrogance to contempt for all things save himself; a spirit wasteful and pitiless。  
Understanding he turned to subtlety in perverting to his own will all that he would use; until he became a liar without  
shame。 He began with the desire of Light; but when he could not possess it for himself alone; he descended through fire  
and wrath into a great burning; down into Darkness。 And darkness he used most in his evil works upon Arda; and filled it  
with fear for all living things。 
Yet so great was the power of his uprising that in ages forgotten he contended with Manw? and all the Valar; and  
through long years in Arda held dominion over most of the lands of the Earth。 But he was not alone。 For of the Maiar  
many were drawn to his splendour in the days of his greatness; and remained in that allegiance down into his darkness;  
and others he corrupted afterwards to his service with lies and treacherous gifts。 Dreadful among these spirits were the  
Valaraukar; the scourges of fire that in Middle…earth were called the Balrogs; demons of terror。 
Among those of his servants that have names the greatest was that spirit whom the Eldar called Sauron; or  
Gorthaur the Cruel。 In his beginning he was of the Maiar of Aul?; and he remained mighty in the lore of that people。 In  
all the deeds of Melkor the Morgoth upon Arda; in his vast works and in the deceits of his cunning; Sauron had a part;  
and was only less evil than his master in that for long he served another and not himself。 But in after years he rose like a  
shadow of Morgoth and a ghost of his malice; and walked behind him on the same ruinous path down into the Void。 
 
HERE ENDS THE VALAQUENTA 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
QUENTA 
SILMARILLION 
 
The History of the 
Silmarils 
 
 
Chapter 1 
Of the Beginning of Days 
It is told among the wise that the First War began before Arda was full…shaped; and ere yet there was any thing that grew  
or walked upon earth; and for long Melkor had the upper hand。 But in the midst of the war a spirit of great strength and  
hardihood came to the aid of the Valar; hearing in the far heaven that there was battle in the Little Kingdom; and Arda  
was filled with the sound of his laughter。 So came Tulkas the Strong; whose anger passes like a mighty wind; scattering  
cloud and darkness before it; and Melkor fled before his wrath and his laughter; and forsook Arda; and there was peace  
for a long age。 And Tulkas remained and became one o
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