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| Â | Wall of the Sun |
 | | Tolkien, Wall of the Sun is a mountain range in Romenor that corresponds to the Pelori Mountains of Aman. |
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http://www.fastload.org/wa/Wall_of_the_Sun.html
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| Â | The Reading Room Lord of the Rings Reading and Writing Workshop |
 | | As Galadriel sat upon her horse, it bore her further into the wood that was about the Pelori. |  | | Galadriel sat upon her horse and lowering her hand, she smiled and whispered: |  | | She came to a point where she perceived---shielding her eyes against the setting sun---the hill of Tuna, with glorious, glimmering Tirion nestled upon it and upon its green crown was the Tower of Ingwe---Mindon Eldalieva. |
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http://www.tolkienonline.com/docs/13373.html
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| Â | The Ages of The Trees |
 | | The Pelori left all of Arda without the light of the Trees. |  | | Valar raised also a mountainwall tot he east side of Aman, and it was called the Pelori Mountains. |  | | We have learned that the Ages of Trees began in the tenth Valarian Age and lasted nearly twenty Valarian Ages*. |
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http://www.geocities.com/lord_thurinqwethil/agesof.htm
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| Â | Maiar Section |
 | | After this, Melkor feared to attack Arien, and bound himself more tightly to the earth, unwilling to come out of his dark strongholds, hiding even his servants in shadows. |  | | The attack on Tilion caused the Valar to fortify their own land with high mountain walls called the Pelori, with towers, sentinels, and a host to watch the pass; and with the Enchanted Isles with their network of shadows and bewilderment. |  | | Thus, as Mandos, foretold, was Valinor shut away from the Noldor, and only the one foretold and planned for could come: the mariner Earendil. |
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http://www.valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/maiar.html
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| Â | Artesian Artists-Drawings- Marilena Pelosi |
 | | Sometimes we can see hearts saying that there is love but they will soon be pearced by diabolic apparitions. |  | | Marilena Pelori was born in 1957 at rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but became alive at the age of sixteen with her first drawing. |
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http://www.artesian-arts.org/marilenapelosi.htm
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| Â | Pelori Mountains |
 | | The Pelori Mountains, in the fictional works of J. |
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http://www.perfectsushi.com/en/wikipedia/p/pe/pelori_mountains.html
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| Â | Pelori Mountains Article, PeloriMountains Information |
 | | pelori omuntains, range, pelori mountans, throne, pelori monutains, taniquetil, pelori mountanis, manw, pelori mountais, wereapparently, pelroi mountains, foothills, pelor imountains, northern, pe... |
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http://www.anoca.org/mountain/range/pelori_mountains.html
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| Â | 01-26-04: Of Valinor |
 | | In a ravine in the Pelori in that place dwelt Ungoliant, a spirit of darkness who took the form of a demonic spider and who was the ancestor of Shelob. |  | | It was by her efforts that Morgoth was able to scale the Pelori on his return to Valinor and so destroy the Two Trees. |  | | The only pass through those mountains was the Calacirya, the Pass of Light that opened out onto the Bay of Eldamar, the destination of the ships of Elves that depart Middle Earth. |
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http://www.tolkien-movies.com/forum/forum.php?id=3880
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 | | The pass through the Pelori was the Calacirya. |  | | Aman - Originally the continent where Valinor lay in central Aman west of the Pelori Mountains. |  | | Aman and the island, Tol Eressea, were separated from the rest of Middle-earth when Eru made Arda round and destroyed revolting Numenor in the process. |
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http://www.valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/fiction/GStory/GPlaces.htm
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| Â | Pelóri |
 | | The only pass through the Pelori was the Calacirya. |  | | First raised by the Valaras a defence against Melkor when they settled in Aman, The Pé were made sheer and higer during the hiding of Valinor. |  | | The only peaks named are Taniquetil, in the central Pelóri near the Calacirya, and Hyarmentir, in the far south. |
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http://www.torania.de/luthien/names/pelori.htm
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| Â | Valimar |
 | | This was of old the mound where the two tree's once grew, casting their mingled light down the length of the ravine east, out to Valinor. |  | | Gazing with shaded eye, up her sheer surface, the height of which one can only guess at, the light grows brighter as it rises, ascending finaly through a cloud layer and continuing on, how far one cannot tell. |  | | The Pelori mountains rise higher and higher west to the roof of creation, the oldest part of Valinor, wence the Ainulindale, the song of the Valar, instructed by Eru, flowed down the Calacirya pass, and poured out upon the void, creating arda, what the elves call the world. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/in/eldamar/page3.html
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| Â | History of Avathar |
 | | This land lay northward between the Mountains of the Pelori and the Great Sea, as Avathar lay to the south; but Araman was a wider land, and between the shores and the mountains were barren plains, ever colder as the Ice drew nearer. |  | | Avathar is Elvish for "The Shadows." Avathar is the land of darkness where Morgoth found Ungoliant, the Mother of Shelob the Great. |  | | Through this region Morgoth and Ungoliant passed in haste, and so came through the great mists of Oiomure to the Helcaraxe, where the strait between Araman and Middle-earth was filled with grinding ice; and he crossed over, and came back at last to the north of the Outer Lands." |
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http://www.youngzones.org/~greg/LoA_History.htm
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| Â | 4Reference Eldamar |
 | | Tolkien, Eldamar is the region of Aman east of the Pelori Mountains where the elves live. |
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http://www.4reference.net/encyclopedias/wikipedia/Eldamar.html
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| Â | Araman |
 | | Barren wasteland on the coast of Aman, between the Pelori and the Sea, extending northward to the Helcraxe. |
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http://www.torania.de/luthien/names/araman.htm
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 | | The greatest mountains in all of Arda were the Pelori Mountains, which were raised by the Valar to defend the Undying Lands from Melkor 's forces in Utumno on Middle-earth. |  | | Peregrin Took was born in 2990 of the Third Age, the son of the Thain of the Shire. |  | | Pelennor means 'the fenced land' because the plain was encircled by a defensive wall called the Rammas Echor, that was built by the Ruling Steward Ecthelion II in the year 2954 of the Third Age. |
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http://www.btinternet.com/~p_cooper/guide_p.html
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 | | Of course I had visited the City, twice in my more than forty years of life(1) but now I was going there to live, in the house of Prince Feanaro as a companion to his daughter Miriel Istafinde. |  | | My Noldo father for their fine stone and metal ores, my Teleri mother for the the tall trees and cascading streams. |  | | And so my younger brothers, sister and I were brought up in a small settlement nestled in the western slopes of the Pelori, some distance from white walled Tirion in the great pass of Calacirya. |
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http://www.elfringham.dsl.pipex.com/lotrfic/maidofTirion.html
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| Â | Finduilas's J.R.R. Tolkien Page - Timeline |
 | | The Two Trees, Telperion and Laurelin grow and start to put out light |  | | The Valar build Valimar and raise the Pelori |  | | The Valar move to Aman, essentially abandoning Middle-Earth |
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http://fin.go.wifl.at.org/tables/html/timeline.htm
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|  | Pelori Mountains : Pelóri - Wiktionary |
 | | Wiktionary does not have an entry for this word yet. |  | | If you created an entry under this title previously, it may have been deleted. |
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http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/:Pelori_Mountains_:_Pel%F3ri
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| Â | Avathar - Pictures |
 | | It was the home of Ungoliant before she went to Middle-earth with Melkor. |  | | Tolkien, Avathar is the dark strip of land at the feet of the southern Pelori. |
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http://www.greatestinfo.org/Avathar
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| Â | Taniquetil |
 | | The great white mountain, said to be the tallest peak in the world, that stood among the Pelori on the borders of Valinor. |  | | The mansions of Manwe and Varda were on this mountain, and the Vanyar also came to dwell there. |
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http://www.taniquetil.blogspot.com/
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| Â | Light through the Calacirya |
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http://www.tolkienion.com/images/nasmith/sil-light.jpg.html
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 | | See Volume HYPERLINK "http://home.hetnet.nl/~thdefeber/4%20ROHAN.doc" HYPERLINK "http://home.hetnet.nl/~thdefeber/4%20ROHAN.doc" ROHAN MOUNTAIN WALL = PELORI. |  | | See Volume HYPERLINK "http://home.hetnet.nl/~thdefeber/1%20AMAN.doc" AMAN MOUNTAINS OF AMAN = PELORI. |  | | See Volume HYPERLINK "http://home.hetnet.nl/~thdefeber/3%20NARGOTH.doc" NARGOTHROND HILLS OF VALINOR = PELORI. |
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http://home.hetnet.nl/~thdefeber/MOU.doc
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http://factdex.com/Pelori
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| Â | PELORI |
 | | Taniquetil is the highest of these mountains and is home to the throne of Manwë. |  | | In the works of J. Tolkien, the Pelori Mountains are a mountain range in Aman that separates the inner plains of Valinor from Eldamar and the wastelands of Araman and Avathar. |
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http://www.websters-dictionary-online.net/definition/english/PE/PELORI.html
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