- The
Maiar (singular: Maia) are a
fictional class of
beings from J. R. R. Tolkien's high
fantasy legendarium.
Supernatural and angelic, they are "lesser...
- felt
concern for the
Creation entered it, and
became the
Valar and the
Maiar, the
guardians of Creation. The
Valar included both good and evil characters...
-
Wizards or
Istari in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fiction were
powerful angelic beings,
Maiar, who took the form of Men to
intervene in the
affairs of Middle-earth in...
- most
feared of Morgoth's forces.
Their power came from
their nature as
Maiar,
angelic beings like the Valar,
though of
lesser power.
Tolkien invented...
- the Valar, or "the
Powers of the World", and the
others are
known as the
Maiar. The
Valar are
mentioned briefly in The Lord of the
Rings but
Tolkien had...
- are
called the
Maiar. Most of the
Valar and
Maiar withdraw from Middle-earth to the
Undying Lands of Valinor,
though some of the
Maiar ****ume
mortal forms...
-
Halls of
Mandos in Valinor, the home of Tolkien's "gods", the
Valar and
Maiar,
where Elves previously lived before (re)migrating to Middle-earth. After...
- evil in the
world of Middle-earth
ultimately stems from him. One of the
Maiar of Aulë
betrays his kind and
becomes Morgoth's prin****l
lieutenant and...
-
residents of
Valinor include the
related but less
powerful spirits, the
Maiar, and most of the Elves. Each Vala has his or her own
region of the land...
- the Shire,
while in
great need he uses fire as a weapon. As one of the
Maiar, he is an
immortal spirit from Valinor, but his
physical body can be killed...