5/16/2023 0 Comments Morgeth tormentor of the damnedTheir destruction broke the continents, and in the process the spirits of Ilúvatar fled to Valinor (the undying lands)When the Valar entered into Arda and began to shape the unwrought matter, Melkor saw the Field of Arda and claimed it for his own. While the spirits of Ilúvatar tried to find Utumno, Melkor attacked, destroying the two lamps of Arda, which were the sources of light for all the world. While the Maiar cultivated Middle-Earth, Melkor was creating his fortress called Utumno, far to the North. Of these was a Maiar named Mairon, later known as Sauron. In Arda, Melkor continued to rebel against Ilúvatar and the other Ainur, even convincing some of the Maiar, lesser spirits of Ilúvatar, to follow him. Those near him matched their music to his own, but despite his attempts, Ilúvatar used the music of the Ainur to create Arda, also known as Middle-Earth. The Ainur created music under the direction of Ilúvatar, and Melkor rebelled against it, weaving dissonance among the melodies. During his wandering, he grew rebellious against Ilúvatar, and failed to find Creation's power. Melkor desired the Creation power of Ilúvatar and entered the Timeless Void in search for the Flame Imperishable, the source of Creation's power. Among these spirits was one named Melkor. In the beginning, Eru Ilúvatar (Eru means One that is Alone, Ilúvatar means father of all), created the Ainur, a group of immortal spirits that aided him in the creation of the world. Angbad,Utumno,Much of Middle Earth,Berliand(Temporarily)
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