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Origin The Ainur were the 'offspring of Ilúvatar's thought' and each was given understanding only of that part of the mind of Ilúvatar from which he or she came.


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In the vision, the Ainur saw the Children of Ilúvatar, and they loved them. Many desired to go down into the world and prepare it for the Children; Melkor desired to rule over them and be called "Lord". The vision ended but Ilúvatar then spoke the world into being. Some of the Ainur chose to go into the world — they are called the Valar.


Tolkien’s Pantheon Eru and the Valar. Source

The Ainur begin to sing the theme together in harmony and the music spills out of the dwellings of Ilúvatar and into the Void, filling it. The Ainur have never made music like it since, though it's believed they'll make even greater music—sung perfectly—at the end of days. The elven narrator alludes to the end of the world even before.


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Ainur is a general term referring to all of these other spirits. Some, but not all, of the Ainur entered into the world at its beginning. The Valar are the most powerful/important of them - you can think of them in terms as being similar in scope to the Greek Olympian deities (Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, etc.).


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The genealogy of the Ainur. The God-spirits of Middle-Earth. Much of this information comes from the MERP expansion of the fandom by Iron Crown Enterprises and Tolkien Enterprises. Hope you like it. The Ainur, or "Holy Ones," were the first beings created by Eru, the one God.


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History The Ainur (singular Ainu) were divine spirits, the 'Holy Ones'. They were the first beings created by Ilúvatar, the 'order' of the Valar and Maiar, made before Eä. [1] Contents 1 History 1.1 Origins 1.2 Within Eä 2 Characteristics 3 Line of Melian 4 Etymology 5 References History edit Origins edit Main article: Creation of the Ainur


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#1 I just found this, it seems very interesting. As a Maia of Varda and Manwe, it seems like I would be one of the Spirits of Light and Air, counted amongst both the Suruli and the Manir. (Just search up "Genealogy of the Ainur " and the image should come up in better resolution. The original image was too large to upload, unfortunately.)


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[T 1] History Origins Before the Creation, Eru Ilúvatar made the Ainur or "holy ones". [T 1] The Universe was created through the "Music of the Ainur" or Ainulindalë, music sung by the Ainur in response to themes introduced by Eru. This universe, the song endowed with existence by Eru, was called Eä in Quenya. The Earth was called Arda.


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First words of the Ainulindalë Their name is born from Ainur, the original spirit of Ainulindale, Music of Ainurs that had existed before Iluvatar, and created the world. Many Ainur descended from Arda to guide and order its growth and were imbued with fifteen more powerful than the rest by their father, Iluvatar.


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The "Ainulindalë" (Quenya: [ˌai̯nuˈlindalɛ]; "Music of the Ainur") is the creation account in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, published posthumously as the first part of The Silmarillion in 1977.The "Ainulindalë" sets out a central part of the cosmology of Tolkien's legendarium, telling how the Ainur, a class of angelic beings, perform a great music prefiguring the creation of the.


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The creation of the Ainur was a great event prior to the creation of Eä, in which Eru Ilúvatar created the Ainur ("Holy Ones"), his servants.. History [edit | edit source]. Ilúvatar made the Ainur "in the beginning", before the creation of Time, in the Timeless Halls that he had prepared for them. As offspring of his thought, at first each one only "comprehended that part of the mind of.


Genealogy of the Elves of Middle Earth by enanoakd on DeviantArt

The genealogy of the Ainur. The God-spirits of Middle-Earth. Much of this information comes from the MERP expansion of the fandom by Iron Crown Enterprises and Tolkien Enterprises. Hope you like it. The Ainur, or "Holy Ones," were the first beings created by Eru, the one God. According to the Elda tale known as the Ainulindalë, their.


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Ainu/Ainur Term Analysis. Arda. The Ainur are the spirits created by Ilúvatar before the beginning of the world. Each Ainu (the singular of Ainur) is born out of Ilúvatar's thoughts and understands the specific part of Ilúvatar's mind they come from. Ilúvatar teaches them music, and together they sing the Music of the Ainur from which.


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The Ainur are the immortal spirits existing before the Creation in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe. These were the first beings made of the thought of Eru Ilúvatar. They were able to sing such beautiful music that the world was created from it.


Tolkien’s Pantheon Eru and the Valar. Source

The genealogy of the Ainur. The God-spirits of Middle-Earth. Much of this information comes from the MERP expansion of the fandom by Iron Crown Enterprises and Tolkien Enterprises. Hope you like it. The Ainur, or "Holy Ones," were the first beings created by Eru, the one God.


Genealogy of the Elves of Middle Earth by enanoakd on DeviantArt

Ainulindalë (Quenya; IPA: [aɪnuˈlindale]; Music of the Ainur, also known as the Great Music or the Great Song) is the initial chapter of The Silmarillion, edited and published by Christopher Tolkien after his father's death. As part of the Tolkien Middle-earth cycle, Ainulindalë plays the role of its cosmogony, or creation story. Many of the themes and storylines revealed in the later.

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