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There
they
dwelt
,
and
if
they
wished
they
could
see
the
light
of
the
Trees
,
and
could
tread
the
golden
streets
of
Valmar
and
the
crystal
stairs
of
Tirion
upon
Tuna
,
the
green
hill
;
but
most
of
all
they
sailed
in
their
swift
ships
on
the
waters
of
the
Bay
of
Elvenhome
,
or
walked
in
the
waves
upon
the
shore
with
their
hair
gleaming
in
the
light
beyond
the
hill
.
Many
jewels
the
Noldor
gave
them
,
opals
and
diamonds
and
pale
crystals
,
which
they
strewed
upon
the
shores
and
scattered
in
the
pools
;
marvellous
were
the
beaches
of
Elende
in
those
days
.
And
many
pearls
they
won
for
themselves
from
the
sea
,
and
their
halls
were
of
pearl
,
and
of
pearl
were
the
mansions
of
Olwe
at
Alqualonde
,
the
Haven
of
the
Swans
,
lit
with
many
lamps
.
For
that
was
their
city
,
and
the
haven
of
their
ships
;
and
those
were
made
in
the
likeness
of
swans
,
with
beaks
of
gold
and
eyes
of
gold
and
jet
.
The
gate
of
that
harbour
was
an
arch
of
living
rock
sea
-
carved
;
and
it
lay
upon
the
confines
of
Eldamar
,
north
of
the
Calacirya
,
where
the
light
of
the
stars
was
bright
and
clear
.
As
the
ages
passed
the
Vanyar
grew
to
love
the
land
of
the
Valar
and
the
full
light
of
the
Trees
,
and
they
forsook
the
city
of
Tirion
upon
Tuna
,
and
dwelt
thereafter
upon
the
mountain
of
Manwe
,
or
about
the
plains
and
woods
of
Valinor
,
and
became
sundered
from
the
Noldor
.
But
the
memory
of
Middle
-
earth
under
the
stars
remained
in
the
hearts
of
the
Noldor
,
and
they
abode
in
the
Calacirya
,
and
in
the
hills
and
valleys
within
sound
of
the
western
sea
;
and
though
many
of
them
went
often
about
the
land
of
the
Valar
,
making
far
journeys
in
search
of
the
secrets
of
land
and
water
and
all
living
things
,
yet
the
peoples
of
Tuna
and
Alqualonde
drew
together
in
those
days
.
Finwe
was
king
in
Tirion
and
Olwe
in
Alqualonde
;
but
Ingwe
was
ever
held
the
High
King
of
all
the
Elves
.
He
abode
thereafter
at
the
feet
of
Manwe
upon
Taniquetil
.
Feanor
and
his
sons
abode
seldom
in
one
place
for
long
,
but
travelled
far
and
wide
upon
the
confines
of
Valinor
,
going
even
to
the
borders
of
the
Dark
and
the
cold
shores
of
the
Outer
Sea
,
seeking
the
unknown
.
Often
they
were
guests
in
the
halls
of
Aule
;
but
Celegorm
went
rather
to
the
house
of
Orome
,
and
there
he
got
great
knowledge
of
birds
and
beasts
,
and
all
their
tongues
he
knew
.
For
all
living
things
that
are
or
have
been
in
the
Kingdom
of
Arda
,
save
only
the
fell
and
evil
creatures
of
Melkor
,
lived
then
in
the
land
of
Aman
;
and
there
also
were
many
other
creatures
that
have
not
been
seen
upon
Middle
-
earth
,
and
perhaps
never
now
shall
be
,
since
the
fashion
of
the
world
was
changed
.
Now
the
Three
Kindreds
of
the
Eldar
were
gathered
at
last
in
Valinor
,
and
Melkor
was
chained
.
This
was
the
Noontide
of
the
Blessed
Realm
,
the
fullness
of
its
glory
and
its
bliss
,
long
in
tale
of
years
,
but
in
memory
too
brief
.
In
those
days
the
Eldar
became
full
-
grown
in
stature
of
body
and
of
mind
,
and
the
Noldor
advanced
ever
in
skill
and
knowledge
;
and
the
long
years
were
filled
with
their
joyful
labours
,
in
which
many
new
things
fair
and
wonderful
were
devised
.
Then
it
was
that
the
Noldor
first
bethought
them
of
letters
,
and
Rumil
of
Tirion
was
the
name
of
the
loremaster
who
first
achieved
fitting
signs
for
the
recording
of
speech
and
song
,
some
for
graving
upon
metal
or
in
stone
,
others
for
drawing
with
brush
or
with
pen
.
In
that
time
was
born
in
Eldamar
,
in
the
house
of
the
King
in
Tirion
upon
the
crown
of
Tuna
,
the
eldest
of
the
sons
of
Finwe
,
and
the
most
beloved
.
Curufinwe
was
his
name
,
but
by
his
mother
he
was
called
Feanor
,
Spirit
of
Fire
;
and
thus
he
is
remembered
in
all
the
tales
of
the
Noldor
.
Miriel
was
the
name
of
his
mother
,
who
was
called
Serinde
,
because
of
her
surpassing
skill
in
weaving
and
needlework
;
for
her
hands
were
more
skilled
to
fineness
than
any
hands
even
among
the
Noldor
.
The
love
of
Finwe
and
Miriel
was
great
and
glad
,
for
it
began
in
the
Blessed
Realm
in
the
Days
of
Bliss
.
But
in
the
bearing
of
her
son
Miriel
was
consumed
in
spirit
and
body
;
and
after
his
birth
she
yearned
for
release
from
the
labours
of
living
.
Ana
when
she
had
named
mm
,
she
said
to
Finwe
:
’
Never
again
shall
I
bear
child
;
for
strength
that
would
have
nourished
the
life
of
many
has
gone
forth
into
Feanor
.
’
Then
Finwe
was
grieved
,
for
the
Noldor
were
in
me
youth
of
their
days
,
and
he
desired
to
bring
forth
many
children
into
the
Miss
of
Aman
;
and
he
said
:
’
Surely
there
is
healing
in
Aman
?
Here
all
weariness
can
find
rest
.
’
But
when
Miriel
languished
still
,
Finwe
sought
the
counsel
of
Manwe
,
and
Manwe
delivered
her
to
the
care
of
Irmo
in
Lorien
.
At
their
parting
(
for
a
little
while
as
he
thought
)
Finwe
was
sad
,
for
it
seemed
an
unhappy
chance
that
the
mother
should
depart
and
miss
the
beginning
at
least
of
the
childhood
days
of
her
son
.
’
It
is
indeed
unhappy
,
’
said
Miriel
,
’
and
I
would
weep
,
if
I
were
not
so
weary
.
But
hold
me
blameless
in
this
,
and
in
all
that
may
come
after
.
’