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“Ossë and Uinen came to the Teleri and befriended them; and Ossë instructed them, sitting upon a rock near to the margin of the land, and of him they learned all manner of sea-lore and sea-music.” — The Silmarillion
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“She spoke no word; but being filled with love Elwë came to her and took her hand, and straightway a spell was laid on him, so that they stood thus while long years were measured by the wheeling stars above them.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Kip Rasmussen
“Melian was a Maia, of the race of the Valar. She dwelt in the gardens of Lórien, and among all his people there were none more beautiful than Melian, nor more wise, nor more skilled in songs of enchantment.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Elena Kukanova
“It is told that when the hosts of the Eldalië departed from Cuiviénen Oromë rode at their head upon Nahar, his white horse shod with gold; and passing northward about the Sea of Helcar they turned towards the west.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Cinvira
“The Vanyar were Ingwë’s people; they are the Fair Elves, the beloved of Manwë and Varda, and few among Men have spoken with them.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Fish-Ka
New shots from Daedalic Entertainment’s “The Lord of the Rings: Gollum” video game give us a closer look at the title character and environment.
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“And coming they were filled with awe by the glory and majesty of the Valar, and desired greatly the light and splendour of the Trees.” — The Silmarillion
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“But Melkor’s prayer were denied, and he was cast into prison in the fastness of Mandos, whence none can escape, neither Vala, nor Elf, nor mortal Man.” — The Silmarillion
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“Yet this is held true by the wise of Eressëa, that all those of the Quendi who came into the hands of Melkor, ere Utumno was broken, were put there in prison, and by slow arts of cruelty were corrupted and enslaved.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Jay Carpenter
“Then she began a great labour, greatest of all the works of the Valar since their coming into Arda. She took the silver dews from the vats of Telperion, and therewith she made new stars and brighter against the coming of the Firstborn.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Sepi-Donne