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| | Making of the Dwarves Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library |
 | | However, Ilúvatar knew what Aulë was doing, and in the same moment Aulë finished his work with the Dwarves and began to teach them the language he had created for them, Ilúvatar spoke to him. |  | | But Ilúvatar felt compassion for Aulë, who had only had good intentions with the making of the Dwarves, and in this very moment, Ilúvatar gave the Dwarves a free will. |  | | Aulë was delighted, threw his hammer aside and praised Eru Ilúvatar's name. |
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http://www.lotrlibrary.com/agesofarda/makingofthedwarves.asp
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 | | She said that the Dwarves would first love things that they made, and would delve in the earth, not heeding the things that grow and live upon the earth. |  | | - When he came out from his vision, he told Yavanna that Ilúvatar had heard all the voices of the Ainur during their song, and that when the Children awoke, spirits would be summoned from afar and they would go among the animals (kelvar) and plants (olvar). |  | | - Aulë replied that the Children of Ilúvatar would do the same thing, and then Yavanna went to Manwë, not betraying Aulë's confidences but instead asking whether the Children of Ilúvatar would indeed have dominion over the things of her labour. |
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http://www.councilofelrond.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Subjects&file=index&req=printpage&pageid=99
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| | ElvenRunes.com - Niya's Tales of Arda
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 | | By it's splendour and greatness and most of all they were fascinated by the children of Ilúvatar, of whom they had not thought in their songs, nor expected - therefore loving them even more. |  | | He envied the Elves and Men for the gifts Ilúvatar promised to grant them with and urged to control these children and subdue them to his power. |  | | Today, I will tell you a different kind of story about how Arda as we know it was made and about times so long ago that we can hardly comprehend it. |
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http://www.elvenrunes.com/mume/oldniya/sim1.html
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| | Ilúvatar and the Ainur |
 | | As is told in the Ainulindalë, thoughts came forth from Ilúvatar to which He gave eternal life through the power of the Flame Imperishable. |  | | With a word and the Flame Imperishable He then made Eä, the World that is; Elves and Men later named it Arda, the Earth. |  | | This was what the tales call the Music of the Ainur, in which great themes were made as individual spirits sought supremacy or harmony according to their nature. |
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http://members.chello.nl/~f.debresser/Lotr/Iluvatar.html
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 | | Melkor had been given the greatest gifts of power and knowledge, and alone among the Ainur, he had been given a share in the gifts of all the others. |  | | For a time he then departed to other regions and did not bother Arda. |  | | Ilúvatar is the One, who created all things from the Darkness. |
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http://www.councilofelrond.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Subjects&file=index&req=printpage&pageid=95
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Ainulindalë - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | The tale began with Ilúvatar's creation of spirits of lesser power than him, yet of independent nature, named the Ainur (The Holy Ones). |  | | Ilúvatar made divine music with them ("Ainulindalë" translates from Quenya as the Music of the Ainur). |  | | This is known as the vision of Ilúvatar. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/a/ainulindale.html
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| | Eru Ilúvatar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ilúvatar was also the only name of God used in earlier versions — the name Eru first appeared in "The Annals of Aman", published in Morgoth's Ring, the tenth volume of The History of Middle-earth. |  | | Eru (the One), also called Ilúvatar (the All High or the Father of All as defined in the index of name elements in The Silmarillion), is the name in the legendarium of J.R.R. Tolkien for the supreme God. |  | | For instance, Manwë, Varda, and Melkor's father is Ilúvatar, and Melkor and Manwë were considered brothers; Varda was not considered their sister. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eru
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| | Ainulindalë |
 | | The tale began with Ilúvatar's creation spirits of lesser power than him yet independent nature named the Ainur (The Holy Ones). |  | | Ilúvatar made divine with them ("Ainulindalë" translates from Quenya as the Music of the Ainur). |  | | Ilúvatar then ceased music and showed to the Ainur the of what their song symbolized the history a whole world. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/JRR_Tolkien/Ainulindale
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| | GreenBooks.TheOneRing.net Moon Letters Creative Writings The Nature of Another |
 | | Besides, the marriages between the Eldar and the Edain had been wondrous indeed, but when had such an event warranted a new star and a chorus of Maiar? |  | | "If it please You, Ilúvatar," said Varda, "tell us, what is this work that my star will illuminate and that Manwës host will declare? |  | | For unto you is born this day in the city of Melda the Savior, the Anointed, the Lord. |
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http://greenbooks.theonering.net/moonletters/creative/files/c110102_01.html
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| | Tolkien Literature Resources - Characters - Ilúvatar |
 | | The first chapter of The Silmarillion (Ainulindalë) tells the tale of how Ilúvatar created the Ainur. |  | | The only time Ilúvatar himself intervened was when Sauron deceived the men of Numenor and led them to challenge the power of the Valar. |  | | Ilúvatar later created the firstborn (elves) and the second born (humans) to live in this new world and appointed some of the Ainur to preside over its affairs. |
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http://www.oneil.com.au/tolkien/characters/iluvatar.html
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| | Annals of Arda, the source to J.R.R.Tolkiens imaginary world and the Lord of the Ring |
 | | And since I have kindled you with the Flame Imperishable, you shall show forth your powers in adorning this theme, each with his own thoughts and devices, if he will. |  | | here was Eru, The One, who in Arda is called Ilúvatar; and he first made the Ainur, The Holy Ones, that were the off-spring of his thought |  | | Then the themes of Ilúvatar shall be played aright, and take the Being in the moment of their utterance, for all shall then understand fully his intent in their part, and each shall know the comprehension of each, and Ilúvatar shall give to their thoughts the secret fire, being well pleased. |
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http://www.annalsofarda.dk/Main.htm
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 | | Ha concebido un frío crudo e inmoderado, y sin embargo no ha destruido la belleza de tus fuentes, ni la de tus claros estanques. |  | | Entonces Ilúvatar se puso de pie y los Ainur vieron que sonreía; y levantó la mano izquierda y un nuevo tema nació en medio de la tormenta, parecido y sin embargo distinto al anterior, y que cobró fuerzas y tenía una nueva belleza. |  | | Entonces los Ainur tuvieron miedo aunque aún no habían comprendido qué les decía Ilúvatar; y llenose Melkor de vergüenza, de la que nació un rencor secreto. |
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http://www.anarda.net/tolkien/relatos/silmarillion/ainulindale.html
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| | Iluvatar |
 | | Ilúvatar gave each of the Ainur different parts of his mind. |  | | Through The Music of the Ainur, Ilúvatar created a vision, which is called the Vision of Ilúvatar. |  | | He created the World and those who live in it. |
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http://heriwen.home.comcast.net/html/iluvatar.html
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| | Dwarf |
 | | Ilúvatar promised Aulë that he would awaken the Fathers of the Dwarves 'when the time comes'. |  | | Aulë's work was doomed, though, because he did not have the power to grant independent life to his creations - that power belonged to Ilúvatar alone. |  | | He had dimly perceived the coming Children of Ilúvatar, and desired to make Children of his own to teach his many skills and arts. |
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http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/GroupPosition/132435
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: Ilúvatar |
 | | Through the Music of the Ainur, Ilúvatar created the World and the beings who inhabit it, and only he fully knows its fate. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/i/iluvatar.html
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| | Eru Ilúvatar -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | As Tolkien was highly educated in Finnish mythology, it would be no surprise if the name of Ilúvatar were derived from (Click link for more info and facts about Ilmatar) Ilmatar, Maid of Air, one of the primal spirits of creation. |  | | Tolkien, as a (A member of a Catholic church) Catholic and a scholar of northern (The 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles) European mythology, was probably influenced by both sources. |  | | The (Click link for more info and facts about Dwarves) Dwarves were "adopted" by Eru in the sense that they were created by (Click link for more info and facts about Aulë) Aulë but given (Ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight) sapience by Eru. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/e/er/eru_il%favatar.htm
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| | Eldalamberon ... The Gallery ... "Ainulindele" by Adam Victor Christensen ... pen and ink on paper |
 | | Then shall Ilúvatar's mightiest themes be played aright; for then Ainur and Men will know his mind and heart as well as may be, and all his intent." - The Silmarillion by J.R.R.Tolkien |  | | Never was there before, nor has there been since, such a music of immeasurable vastness of splendour; though it is said that a mightier far shall be woven before the seat of Ilúvatar by the choirs of both Ainur and the sons of Men after the Great End. |  | | Art for front cover of Parma Eldalamberon No. 8 |
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http://www.eldalamberon.com/gallery-ainulindele.html
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| | Silmarilion Encyclopedia |
 | | The place for the awakening of men were not known by the Valar until it occurred. |  | | The land far to the East of Palisor where the Secondborn Children of Ilúvatar (Men) awakened at the appointed time in the Slumbrous vale; Murmenalda. |  | | The waters of Belegaer and Ekkaia converged here forming very turbulent waters and mists. |
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/mithrandircq/Sil_encyclopedia.htm
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| | Eru Ilúvatar -- Eru (l'Uno), che in Arda è chiamato Ilúvatar (Padre di Tutto... |
 | | Eru (l'Uno), che in Arda è chiamato Ilúvatar (Padre di Tutto), è il nome, nella mitologia fantasy di John Ronald Reuel Tolkien per Dio, l'essere Supremo, il creatore di tutte le cose, degli angeli (gli Ainur) e dell'universo (Eä). |  | | Eru Ilúvatar -- Eru (l'Uno), che in Arda è chiamato Ilúvatar (Padre di Tutto... |  | | Ilúvatar è il Signore per Sempre che risiede oltre il mondo; |
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http://iluvatar.it.tracking24.net
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| | Eru Ilúvatar : Eru |
 | | Eru (the One), also called Ilúvatar (the Father of All or the Lord of All) is the name in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien for the supreme God, the creator of the angels (Ainur), the universe (Eä), and its inhabitants. |  | | It uses material from the wikipedia article Eru Ilúvatar : Eru. |  | | Ilúvatar : Eru article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Eru Ilúvatar : Eru article at Free Euro Online Encyclopedia | |
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http://www.eurofreehost.com/er/Eru.html
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| | Timeline of Arda at opensource encyclopedia |
 | | Before the creation of the Sun few dates can be given, and those dates given are in Valinorean Years, which are about a century in length. |  | | The Ainur create the Ainulindalë, the Music of the Ainur which leads to the vision of Eä; Melkor tries to corrupt the theme |  | | Eru Ilúvatar creates the Timeless Halls and the race of the Ainur |
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http://wiki.tatet.com/Timeline_of_Arda.html
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/earth.html
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| | Die Maechtigen - Ilúvatar, Ainur, Valar und Maia - http://www.Gandalfs-Welt.de |
 | | Ilúvatar erschuf nicht allein die Heiligen der Welt, sondern auch die Musik, Elben und Menschen, welche eine Gabe besassen, derer die Elben neidisch waren. |  | | Die Schöpfung Ilúvatars, die Ainur - auch die Heiligen genannt, welche aus der Musik Ea erschufen, stiegen zum Teil hinab auf die Welt und wachten sorgsam über Elben und Menschen, verteidigten die Freien Völker gegen die Mächte Morgoth und seinem Schüler Sauron. |  | | Valar werden jene genannt, die hinab auf die Welt kamen, um sie zu formen und mit ihrer Macht das Leben zu schützen. |
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http://www.gandalfswelt.de/Layouts/voelker-maechtigen.html
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| | Die Mächtigen - Ilúvatar / Eru / Der Eine - http://www.Gandalfs-Welt.de |
 | | Ilúvatar gab den Heiligen die Möglichkeit auf diese Welt hinabzusteigen um sie noch prachtvoller zu gestalten und die Leere mit Ihren Wünschen zu füllen. |  | | Zu Anbeginn der Zeit erschuf Ilúvatar die Ainur aus seinen Gedanken und lehrte ihnen die Musik. |  | | Er alleine hat die Macht aus seinen Gedanken Wirklichkeit zu erschaffen und so formte er Arda, und mit Hilfe der Musik der Ainur wurde die Welt im Grundgerüst erschaffen, während sein mächtigstes Kind Melkor den Mißklang hervorrief um Arda nach seinem eigenen Willen zu gestalten. |
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http://www.gandalfswelt.de/Layouts/voelker-maechtigen-iluvatar.html
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