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Valinor (Quenya: Land of the Valar) or the
Blessed Realm is a
fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the home of the
immortal Valar on...
- legendarium, the Two
Trees of
Valinor are
Telperion and Laurelin, the
Silver Tree and the Gold Tree,
which bring light to
Valinor, a
paradisiacal realm where...
- maps and
diagrams of the
world described by Tolkien; and the
Annals of
Valinor and Beleriand,
chronological works which started out as
timelines but gradually...
- Quenya) are a
kindred of
Elves who
migrate west to the
blessed realm of
Valinor from the
continent of Middle-earth,
splitting from
other groups of Elves...
- from
Valinor to Middle-earth,
fighting the War of Wrath, in
which Melkor is defeated. The
lands are changed, and the
Elves are
again called to
Valinor. During...
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After some time, they were
summoned by Oromë to live with the
Valar in
Valinor, on Aman. That
summoning and the
Great Journey that
followed split the...
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Valar move to
Valinor, but the
Elves can
still sail
there from Middle-earth. When Men try to go there,
hoping for immortality,
Valinor and its continent...
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Second Kingdom,
Valinor.
Yavanna made the Two Trees,
named Telperion (the
silver tree) and
Laurelin (the
golden tree) in the land of
Valinor. The
Trees illuminated...
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After a long life in Middle-earth,
Elves yearn for the
Earthly Paradise of
Valinor, and can sail
there from the Grey Havens. They
feature in The
Hobbit and...
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world of Arda, that his
Elves are able to sail to the
earthly paradise of
Valinor,
realm of the
godlike Valar. The tale is
mentioned in The Silmarillion...