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In J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy universe, Middle-earth, the Valar are the Powers of Arda who live on the Western continent of Aman.

The Valar were the fourteen powerful spirits of the race of the Ainur who entered Arda after its creation to give order to the world and combat the evils of Melkor. They dwelt originally on the Isle of Almaren, but after its destruction, long before the Awakening of the Elves, they moved to Aman and founded Valinor.


They were the greatest of the Ainur who witnessed the Vision of Ilśvatar and so came to create Arda. Melkor came to Arda to claim it for his own.


Manwė and Melkor fought, and Manwė called other spirits to help him in his battle. Among these were the other Valar and the Maiar. Melkor withdrew from the battle, and the others continued their creation of the World. But Melkor saw this, and returned to fight for control of Arda.


The Valar have no fixed shape, but often take the shapes of Men and Elves, or they can remain invisible. Melkor however lost the ability to change shape before his fall, as did later his servant Sauron.

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Names

These are the names of the Valar as they were known to the Eldar. In Middle-earth, they were known by other names of Sindarin origin; for example they called Varda Elbereth. Men knew them by many other names, and sometimes worshipped them as Gods. It should be noted that, with the exception of Oromė, the names listed below are not actual names but rather titles: the true names of the Valar are nowhere recorded.


Lords of the Valar

  • Manwė Sślimo, King of the Valar
  • Ulmo, King of the Sea
  • Aulė Mahal, the Smith
  • Oromė Aldaron, the Great Rider
  • Nįmo (Mandos), Judge of the Dead
  • Irmo (Lórien), Master of Dreams
  • Tulkas Astaldo, Champion of Valinor, O mais fodćo

Queens of the Valar (Valier)

Other names

The Aratar (Sindarin: Exalted) or High Ones of Arda are the eight greatest of the Valar: Manwė, Varda, Ulmo, Yavanna, Aulė, Mandos, Nienna, and Oromė. Melkor, the most powerful of all, is not counted among them.


Lórien and Mandos are brothers and are referred to collectively as the Fėanturi or "Masters of Spirits".


See also


Ainur of Middle-earth
Music of the Ainur | Ainulindalė
Lords of the Valar: Manwė | Aulė | Oromė | Irmo | Mandos | Tulkas | Ulmo
Queens of the Valar: Varda | Yavanna | Vįna | Estė | Vairė | Nessa | Nienna
The Enemy: Morgoth (a.k.a. Melkor)
Maiar: Eönwė | Ilmarė | Ossė | Uinen | Salmar | Sauron | Melian | Arien | Tilion | Gothmog
Curumo (Saruman) | Olórin (Gandalf) | Aiwendil (Radagast) | Alatar and Pallando | Durin's Bane




 
 

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