The Silmarillion

by

J.R.R. Tolkien

Vala/Valar Term Analysis

The fourteen most powerful Ainur who descend to build and rule the world are called the Valar. Each Vala (the singular of Valar) has an affinity for a certain domain (such as air, water, and concepts like grief and mercy) and shapes that aspect of the world. Though some of the Valar (like Ulmo) intervene more frequently in the lives of elves and men, most of them remain in Valinor and don’t return to Middle-earth after Melkor’s final defeat. They are ultimately separated from Middle-earth when Ilúvatar removes Valinor from the physical world, though they continue to watch over it from afar.

Vala/Valar Quotes in The Silmarillion

The The Silmarillion quotes below are all either spoken by Vala/Valar or refer to Vala/Valar. For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 3 Quotes

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; and thus did Melkor breed the hideous race of the Orcs in envy and mockery of the Elves, of whom they were afterwards the bitterest foes. For the Orcs had life and multiplied after the manner of the Children of Ilúvatar; and naught that had life of its own, nor the semblance of life, could ever Melkor make since his rebellion in the Ainulindalë before the Beginning: so say the wise.

Related Characters: Ilúvatar, Melkor/Morgoth
Page Number: 50
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Chapter 7 Quotes

Thus ere the Valar were aware, the peace of Valinor was poisoned. The Noldor began to murmur against them, and many became filled with pride, forgetting how much of what they had and knew came to them in gift from the Valar. Fiercest burned the new flame of desire for freedom and wider realms in the eager heart of Fëanor; and Melkor laughed in his secrecy, for to that mark his lies had been addressed, hating Fëanor above all, and lusting ever for the Silmarils. But these he was not suffered to approach […] for Fëanor began to love the Silmarils with a greedy love, and grudged the sight of them to all save to his father and his seven sons; he seldom remembered now that the light within them was not his own.

Related Characters: Melkor/Morgoth, Fëanor, Finwë
Related Symbols: The Silmarils, Light
Page Number: 68-69
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Chapter 9 Quotes

Their Oath shall drive them, and yet betray them, and ever snatch away the very treasures that they have sworn to pursue. To evil end shall all things turn that they begin well; and by treason of kin unto kin, and the fear of treason, shall this come to pass. The Dispossessed shall they be for ever.

Ye have spilled the blood of your kindred unrighteously and have stained the land of Aman. For blood ye shall render blood, and beyond Aman ye shall dwell in Death’s shadow. For though Eru appointed you to die not in Eä, and no sickness may assail you, yet slain ye may be, and slain he shall be: by weapon and by torment and by grief; and your houseless spirits shall come then to Mandos.

Related Characters: Námo/Mandos (speaker), Ilúvatar, Fëanor
Related Symbols: The Silmarils, Darkness
Page Number: 88
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Chapter 11 Quotes

But at that last word of Fëanor: that at the least the Noldor should do deeds to live in song for ever, he raised his head, as one that hears a voice far off, and he said: ‘So shall it be! Dear-bought those songs shall be accounted, and yet shall be well-bought. For the price could be no other. Thus even as Eru spoke to us shall beauty not before conceived be brought into Eä, and evil yet be good to have been.’

But Mandos said: ‘And yet remain evil. To me shall Fëanor come soon.’

Related Characters: Manwë (speaker), Námo/Mandos (speaker), Ilúvatar, Fëanor
Related Symbols: The Silmarils
Page Number: 98
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Chapter 19 Quotes

This doom she chose, forsaking the Blessed Realm, and putting aside all claim to kinship with those that dwell there; that thus whatever grief might lie in wait, the fates of Beren and Lúthien might be joined, and their paths lead together beyond the confines of the world. So it was that alone of the Eldalië she has died indeed, and left the world long ago. Yet in her choice the Two Kindreds have been joined; and she is the forerunner of many in whom the Eldar see yet, though all the world is changed, the likeness of Lúthien the beloved, whom they have lost.

Related Characters: Ilúvatar, Lúthien, Beren, Námo/Mandos
Page Number: 187
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Chapter 23 Quotes

Then Turgon pondered long the counsel of Ulmo, and there came into his mind the words that were spoken to him in Vinyamar: ‘Love not too well the work of thy hands and the devices of thy heart; and remember that the true hope of the Noldor lieth in the West, and cometh from the Sea.’ But Turgon was become proud, and Gondolin as beautiful as a memory of Elven Tirion, and he trusted still in his secret and impregnable strength, though even a Vala should gainsay it; and after the Nirnaeth Arnoediad the people of that city desired never again to mingle in the woes of Elves and Men without, nor to return through dread and danger into the West.

Related Characters: Melkor/Morgoth, Turgon, Tuor, Ulmo
Related Symbols: The Silmarils
Page Number: 240
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Chapter 24 Quotes

‘If it be truly the Silmaril which we saw cast into the sea that rises again by the power of the Valar, then let us be glad; for its glory is seen now by many, and is yet secure from all evil.’ Then the Elves looked up, and despaired no longer; but Morgoth was filled with doubt.

Related Characters: Maglor (speaker), Melkor/Morgoth, Fëanor, Eärendil, Elwing, Maedhros
Related Symbols: The Silmarils, Light
Page Number: 250
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Yet it is said that Morgoth looked not for the assault that came upon him from the West; for so great was his pride become that he deemed that none would ever again come with open war against him. Moreover he thought that he had for ever estranged the Noldor from the Lords of the West, and that content in their blissful realm the Valar would heed no more his kingdom in the world without; for to him that is pitiless the deeds of pity are ever strange and beyond reckoning.

Related Characters: Melkor/Morgoth, Eärendil
Page Number: 250
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Yet the lies that Melkor […] sowed in the hearts of Elves and Men are a seed that does not die and cannot be destroyed; and ever and anon it sprouts anew, and will bear dark fruit even unto the latest days.

Related Characters: Melkor/Morgoth
Related Symbols: Darkness
Page Number: 255
Explanation and Analysis:

Here ends the SILMARILLION. If it has passed from the high and the beautiful to darkness and ruin, that was of old the fate of Arda Marred; and if any change shall come and the Marring be amended, Manwë and Varda may know; but they have not revealed it, and it is not declared in the dooms of Mandos.

Related Characters: Ilúvatar, Manwë, Varda, Námo/Mandos
Related Symbols: Darkness , The Silmarils
Page Number: 255
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Vala/Valar Term Timeline in The Silmarillion

The timeline below shows where the term Vala/Valar appears in The Silmarillion. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Ainulindalë
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...others descend to the World and bind their powers to it—these Ainur are called the Valar, “the Powers of the World.” (full context)
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When the Valar reach the world, they realize everything is still unformed. They have to craft the world... (full context)
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The Valar clothe themselves in physical forms—some male and some female as a reflection of their “difference... (full context)
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The elves call the Ainur who descended to earth the Valar and the men call them gods. There are fourteen of them, not including Melkor. Melkor... (full context)
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Tulkas, the strongest Vala, descends to Arda to fight Melkor. His wife is Nessa, who loves to dance and... (full context)
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Melkor falls into “contempt for all things” and continues corrupting the works of the Valar and seeking power. He wields darkness to create evil in Arda, and many of the... (full context)
Chapter 1. Of the Beginning of Days
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During the Valar’s war with Melkor, Tulkas’s descent to Arda drives Melkor to the outer darkness of the... (full context)
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...followers and builds an underground fortress called Utumno. When the lands around it wither, the Valar realize he’s returned. Before the Valar can find his hiding place, Melkor attacks, breaking the... (full context)
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The Isle of Almaren is destroyed in the fires, so the Valar move from Middle-earth to the Land of Aman on the border of the world next... (full context)
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...day, Telperion blooms first for seven hours, then its light fades as Laurelin’s grows. The Valar consider the first time Telperion bloomed to be the first hour of the first day... (full context)
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Middle-earth remains in twilight, lit only by Varda’s stars, and the Valar rarely visit it. In their absence, Melkor wanders unchecked. Manwë rules Valinor peacefully, Aulë works... (full context)
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...case they remain in Valinor in the Houses of the Dead. As time progresses, the Valar will envy men for their ability to die, though Melkor makes men fear it. Still,... (full context)
Chapter 3. Of the Coming of the Elves and the Captivity of Melkor
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...the western shore commanded by Sauron and called Angband. Yavanna tells the council of the Valar that the Children of Ilúvatar will wake up eventually to find Middle-earth overrun by evil... (full context)
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Tulkas urges them to begin another war with Melkor, but Manwë reminds the Valar that the elves are fated to wake up in darkness, under only the light of... (full context)
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...his horse stops suddenly, and he hears the sound of singing. By this chance, the Valar discover that the elves are awake. (full context)
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Oromë travels to Valinor to tell the Valar the news, then returns immediately to Middle-earth to stay with the elves. Ilúvatar counsels Manwë... (full context)
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Though Melkor’s capture leads to an age of peace, the Valar don’t find all the hiding places in Utumno and Angband, so many evil things (including... (full context)
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The Valar argue about how to care for the Quendi. Some want to heal the wrongs of... (full context)
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...so Oromë selects ambassadors to travel to Valinor first. Ingwë, Finwë, and Elwë meet the Valar, then return to advise the rest of the Quendi to come to Valinor, leading to... (full context)
Chapter 5. Of Eldamar and the Princes of the Eldalië
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...under the stars. It becomes known as Tol Eresseä, or the Lonely Isle. Both the Valar and Finwë are upset to learn that the Teleri won’t come to Valinor, and Finwë... (full context)
Chapter 6. Of Fëanor and the Unchaining of Melkor
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Meanwhile, after three ages pass, Melkor is brought again to the council of the Valar and begs for pardon, hiding his jealousy and hate. Manwë, who can’t comprehend evil, believes... (full context)
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...first one to name him “Morgoth.” Though Fëanor becomes influenced by Melkor’s malice towards the Valar, he’s driven only “by the fire of his own heart” and acts alone. (full context)
Chapter 7. Of the Silmarils and the Unrest of the Noldor
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...Silmarils, works secretly to destroy Fëanor and ruin the relationship between the elves and the Valar. He begins to subtly corrupt the Noldor with his words, convincing them that the Valar... (full context)
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Valinor’s peace is poisoned as the Noldor become prideful and begin to speak against the Valar. Fëanor is especially influenced by the rumors and desires “freedom and wider realms.” He becomes... (full context)
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Fëanor begins to speak openly about rebellion against the Valar and promises to lead the Noldor back to Middle-earth. When Finwë holds a council, Fëanor... (full context)
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The Valar are dismayed by the arrogance of the Noldor and assume Fëanor is the leader of... (full context)
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Melkor takes the form of a cloud and disappears as the Valar search for him. He appears to Fëanor and attempts to befriend him by offering his... (full context)
Chapter 8. Of the Darkening of Valinor
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...lord, Melkor seeks Ungoliant out and bribes her to help him take revenge on the Valar by promising to feed her anything she wants. Ungoliant weaves a cloak of darkness around... (full context)
Chapter 9. Of the Flight of the Noldor
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The Valar gather around the dead Trees beneath Varda’s stars. Yavanna declares that, though she can’t remake... (full context)
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...his father, though he couldn’t have saved him from Morgoth. Distraught, he runs from the Valar. (full context)
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Though the Vanyar remain with the Valar to mourn the Trees, the Noldor return to Tirion, where Fëanor suddenly appears, though he’s... (full context)
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...majority of the Noldor are enflamed by Fëanor and decide to follow him immediately. The Valar watch, saddened by the accusations against them and unwilling to hold the Noldor captive if... (full context)
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...leaves a message for Manwë that he’s not being idle in his grief like the Valar are; even if he can’t overthrow Morgoth, he’ll attack him so fiercely the Valar will... (full context)
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...Araman. Mandos appears on the cliff above them and delivers a curse foretelling that the Valar will shut them out of Valinor and that Fëanor’s oath will constantly betray them and... (full context)
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Finarfin turns back with many of his people and is pardoned by the Valar, but his sons stay with Fëanor and Fingolfin’s sons. Fëanor leads the Noldor to the... (full context)
Chapter 11. Of the Sun and Moon and the Hiding of Valinor
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The Valar mourn both the Trees and Fëanor, who is corrupted by Morgoth’s influence. Manwë weeps to... (full context)
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The Valar raise their mountains higher and set guards in the gap where the city of Tirion... (full context)
Chapter 12. Of Men
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...from Yavanna’s sleep and blooms as men spread around Middle-earth. Men learn to fear the Valar, who keep to themselves and don’t appear to guide them, but they meet and befriend... (full context)
Chapter 15. Of the Noldor in Beleriand
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...destruction of the Trees. Melian doesn’t believe that the Noldor came to Middle-earth as the Valar’s messengers, as they claim. Galadriel explains that they came for vengeance on Morgoth and tells... (full context)
Chapter 17. Of the Coming of Men into the West
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...remaining in Estolad. At a council of men, a man named Amlach argues that the Valar aren’t real and that the elves have provoked the dangerous creatures in the north with... (full context)
Chapter 18. Of the Ruin of Beleriand and the Fall of Fingolfin
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...the Noldor and rides alone to Angband, so enraged that his eyes shine like a Valar’s. He challenges Morgoth, who emerges in black armor, looming over Fingolfin. Fingolfin gleams under his... (full context)
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...secret and sends them to Valinor to ask for the pardon and aid of the Valar. None of them ever reach Valinor, and Gondolin’s doom approaches. Morgoth sends more spies into... (full context)
Chapter 19. Of Beren and Lúthien
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Because of her labors, Lúthien is given the choice to live among the Valar forever without Beren (since the Valar don’t have the power to prevent men from their... (full context)
Chapter 23. Of Tuor and the Fall of Gondolin
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At that time, Ulmo visits the other Valar and asks them to save the elves from Morgoth, but Manwë refuses. It’s said that... (full context)
Chapter 24. Of the Voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath
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...Elros, who are called Half-elven. Eärendil longs to both find his parents and beg the Valar to pity the men and elves of Middle-earth. With Círdan’s help, he builds ships and... (full context)
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...if she doesn’t go ashore, but waits on the beach as he searches for the Valar. He passes through the empty city of Tirion and nearly turns back towards the beach... (full context)
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After Eärendil leaves to look for Elwing, the Valar discuss whether Eärendil is permitted in the undying lands since he’s part human and part... (full context)
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The Valar hallow Eärendil’s ship Vingilot and send it beyond the rim of the world to sail... (full context)
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...wage war on him again and that he had permanently estranged the Noldor from the Valar. The Valar and the Vanyar prepare for war, and a few of the Teleri sail... (full context)
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...appear in battle personally and sends out his last resort—winged dragons that suddenly drive the Valar back. Eärendil sails in with all the great birds led by Thorondor and battles the... (full context)
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Morgoth flees into his mines and begs for mercy, but the Valar refuse. They cut his feet from under him and bind him in the same chains... (full context)
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...Valinor. Maedhros and Maglor must also go to Valinor and receive the judgement of the Valar if they want the Silmarils. Maglor wants to comply and find peace in Valinor, but... (full context)
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...on the Lonely Isle off the coast of Valinor. The Noldor are pardoned by the Valar and forgiven by the Teleri. Still, not all the elves are willing to leave Middle-earth.... (full context)
Akallabêth
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...aid the elves during the War of the Jewels. After Eärendil the Blessed brings the Valar to Middle-earth, the evil men that fought for Morgoth flee east and become the kings... (full context)
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The elves that travel west with the Valar settle on the Isle of Eressëa and build a city called Avallónë. The three faithful... (full context)
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...wisdom” fade from Middle-earth because of Morgoth’s servants, the Dúnedain thrive in friendship with the Valar and the elves. They build ships and enjoy sea-faring, but the Valar forbid them from... (full context)
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...Númenoreans begin to want to go west and be immortal like the elves and the Valar. Manwë sends messengers to the Dúnedain to explain that Ilúvatar decided the fate of men... (full context)
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The king, Tar-Atanamir, doesn’t like the Valar’s message and clings to life and kingship for as long as he can. The people... (full context)
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...of Elros takes the name Adûnakhôr, meaning Lord of the West—stealing the title of the Valar. The twenty-third king forbids elven languages and leaves the White Tree untended. He forces the... (full context)
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...royal house of Andúnië (descended from the line of Elros) are quietly loyal to the Valar and try to change their kings’ minds about them. A king of Númenor marries a... (full context)
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...the Lord of Darkness and convinces them that Ilúvatar is only an invention of the Valar meant to control them. The Elf-friends, who remain faithful to Ilúvatar, are led by Amandil,... (full context)
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...Sauron convinces him that he could become immortal if he takes Valinor from the tyrant Valar. (full context)
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...heard from again; men won’t be saved a second time by a petitioner of the Valar. (full context)
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Ar-Pharazôn’s fleet rows towards Valinor, breaking the Valar’s ban. The fleet surrounds Eresseä, and Ar-Pharazôn, reaching the coast of Aman, almost turns back.... (full context)
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Sauron sits in the temple and laughs when Ar-Pharazôn leaves to fight the Valar, when he hears the storm, and when he considers what he’ll do next. As he... (full context)
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...a bridge and breaks through the atmosphere to where the ancient elves live and the Valar still watch the earth. There are tales of lost sailors who accidentally discover the Straight... (full context)
Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age
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...join his side in the early days of Arda. Once Melkor is overthrown by the Valar, however, Sauron repents to Eönwë. Some believe that he wasn’t lying and actually resolved to... (full context)
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...the wizards come from the West, but rumors later spread that they’re sent by the Valar to fight Sauron and inspire men and elves to do the same. They take the... (full context)
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...it, but he refuses, since he doesn’t want to have allegiance to anyone but the Valar. Gandalf goes to Dol Guldur again and confirms that Sauron has taken shape and returned... (full context)