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In
the
confusion
and
the
darkness
Melkor
escaped
,
though
fear
fell
upon
him
;
for
above
the
roaring
of
the
seas
he
heard
the
voice
of
Manwe
as
a
mighty
wind
,
and
the
earth
trembled
beneath
the
feet
of
Tulkas
.
But
he
came
to
Utumno
ere
Tulkas
could
overtake
him
;
and
there
he
lay
hid
.
And
the
Valar
could
not
at
that
time
overcome
him
,
for
the
greater
part
of
their
strength
was
needed
to
restrain
the
tumults
of
the
Earth
,
and
to
save
from
ruin
all
that
could
be
saved
of
their
labour
;
and
afterwards
they
feared
to
rend
the
Earth
again
,
until
they
knew
where
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
were
dwelling
,
who
were
yet
to
come
in
a
time
that
was
hidden
from
the
Valar
.
Thus
ended
the
Spring
of
Arda
.
The
dwelling
of
the
Valar
upon
Almaren
was
utterly
destroyed
,
and
they
had
no
abiding
place
upon
the
face
of
the
Earth
.
Therefore
they
departed
from
Middle
-
earth
and
went
to
the
Land
of
Aman
,
the
westernmost
of
all
lands
upon
the
borders
of
the
world
;
for
its
west
shores
looked
upon
the
Outer
Sea
,
that
is
called
by
the
Elves
Ekkaia
,
encircling
the
Kingdom
of
Arda
.
How
wide
is
that
sea
none
know
but
the
Valar
;
and
beyond
it
are
the
Walls
of
the
Night
.
But
the
east
shores
of
Aman
were
the
uttermost
end
of
Belegaer
,
the
Great
Sea
at
the
West
;
and
since
Melkor
was
returned
to
Middle
-
earth
and
they
could
not
yet
overcome
him
,
the
Valar
fortified
their
dwelling
,
and
upon
the
shores
of
the
sea
they
raised
the
Pelori
,
the
Mountains
of
Aman
,
highest
upon
Earth
.
And
above
all
the
mountains
of
the
Pelori
was
that
height
upon
whose
summit
Manwe
set
his
throne
.
Taniquetil
the
Elves
name
that
holy
mountain
,
and
Oiolosse
Everlasting
Whiteness
,
and
Elerrina
Crowned
with
Stars
,
and
many
names
beside
;
but
the
Sindar
spoke
of
it
in
their
later
tongue
as
Amon
Uilos
.
From
their
halls
upon
Taniquetil
Manwe
and
Varda
could
look
out
across
the
Earth
even
into
the
furthest
East
.
Behind
the
walls
of
the
Pelori
the
Valar
established
their
domain
in
that
region
which
is
called
Valinor
,
and
there
were
their
houses
,
their
gardens
,
and
their
towers
.
In
that
guarded
land
the
Valar
gathered
great
store
of
light
and
an
the
fairest
things
that
were
saved
from
the
ruin
;
and
many
others
yet
fairer
they
made
anew
,
and
Valinor
became
more
beautiful
even
than
Middle
-
earth
in
the
Spring
of
Arda
;
and
it
was
blessed
,
for
the
Deathless
dwelt
there
,
and
there
naught
faded
nor
withered
,
neither
was
there
any
stain
upon
flower
or
leaf
in
that
land
,
nor
any
corruption
or
sickness
in
anything
that
lived
;
for
the
very
stones
and
waters
were
hallowed
.
And
when
Valinor
was
full
-
wrought
and
the
mansions
of
the
Valar
were
established
,
in
the
midst
of
the
plain
beyond
the
mountains
they
built
their
city
,
Valmar
of
many
bells
.
Before
its
western
gate
there
was
a
green
mound
,
Ezellohar
,
that
is
named
also
Corollaire
;
and
Yavanna
hallowed
it
,
and
she
sat
there
long
upon
the
green
grass
and
sang
a
song
of
power
,
in
which
was
set
all
her
thought
of
things
that
grow
in
the
earth
.
But
Nienna
thought
in
silence
,
and
watered
the
mould
with
tears
.
In
that
time
the
Valar
were
gathered
together
to
hear
the
song
of
Yavanna
,
and
they
sat
silent
upon
their
thrones
of
council
in
the
Mahanaxar
,
the
Ring
of
Doom
near
to
the
golden
gates
of
Valmar
,
and
Yavanna
Kementari
sang
before
them
and
they
watched
.
And
as
they
watched
,
upon
the
mound
there
came
forth
two
slender
shoots
;
and
silence
was
over
all
the
world
in
that
hour
,
nor
was
there
any
other
sound
save
the
chanting
of
Yavanna
.
Under
her
song
the
saplings
grew
and
became
fair
and
tail
,
and
came
to
flower
;
and
thus
there
awoke
in
the
world
the
Two
Trees
of
Valinor
.
Of
all
things
which
Yavanna
made
they
have
most
renown
,
and
about
their
fate
all
the
tales
of
the
Elder
Days
are
woven
.
The
one
had
leaves
of
dark
green
that
beneath
were
as
shining
silver
,
and
from
each
of
his
countless
flowers
a
dew
of
silver
light
was
ever
falling
,
and
the
earth
beneath
was
dappled
with
the
shadow
of
his
fluttering
leaves
.
The
other
bore
leaves
of
a
young
green
like
the
new
-
opened
beech
;
their
edges
were
of
glittering
gold
.
Flowers
swung
upon
her
branches
in
clusters
of
yellow
flame
,
formed
each
to
a
glowing
horn
that
spilled
a
golden
rain
upon
the
ground
;
and
from
the
blossom
of
that
tree
there
came
forth
warmth
and
a
great
light
.
Telperion
the
one
was
called
in
Valinor
,
and
Silpion
,
and
Ninquelote
,
and
many
other
names
;
but
Laurelin
the
other
was
,
and
Malinalda
,
and
Culurien
,
and
many
names
in
song
beside
.
In
seven
hours
the
glory
of
each
tree
waxed
to
full
and
waned
again
to
naught
;
and
each
awoke
once
more
to
life
an
hour
before
the
other
ceased
to
shine
.
Thus
in
Valinor
twice
every
day
there
came
a
gentle
hour
of
softer
light
when
both
trees
were
faint
and
their
gold
and
silver
beams
were
mingled
.
Telperion
was
the
elder
of
the
trees
and
came
first
to
full
stature
and
to
bloom
;
and
that
first
hour
in
which
he
shone
,
the
white
glimmer
of
a
silver
dawn
,
the
Valar
reckoned
not
into
the
tale
of
hours
,
but
named
it
the
Opening
Hour
,
and
counted
from
it
the
ages
of
their
reign
in
Valinor
.
Therefore
at
the
sixth
hour
of
the
First
Day
,
and
of
all
the
joyful
days
thereafter
,
until
the
Darkening
of
Valinor
,
Telperion
ceased
his
time
of
flower
;
and
at
the
twelfth
hour
Laurelin
her
blossoming
.
And
each
day
of
the
Valar
in
Aman
contained
twelve
hours
,
and
ended
with
the
second
mingling
of
the
lights
,
in
which
Laurelin
was
waning
but
Telperion
was
waxing
.
But
the
light
that
was
spilled
from
the
trees
endured
long
,
ere
it
was
taken
up
into
the
airs
or
sank
down
into
the
earth
;
and
the
dews
of
Telperion
and
the
rain
that
fell
from
Laurelin
Varda
hoarded
in
great
vats
like
shining
lakes
,
that
were
to
all
the
land
of
the
Valar
as
wells
of
water
and
of
light
.
Thus
began
the
Days
of
the
Bliss
of
Valinor
;
and
thus
began
also
the
Count
of
Time
.
But
as
the
ages
drew
on
to
the
hour
appointed
by
Iluvatar
for
the
coming
of
the
Firstborn
,
Middle
-
earth
lay
in
a
twilight
beneath
the
stars
that
Varda
had
wrought
in
the
ages
forgotten
of
her
labours
in
Ea
.
And
in
the
darkness
Melkor
dwelt
,
and
still
often
walked
abroad
,
in
many
shapes
of
power
and
fear
,
and
he
wielded
cold
and
fire
,
from
the
tops
of
the
mountains
to
the
deep
furnaces
that
are
beneath
them
;
and
whatsoever
was
cruel
or
violent
or
deadly
in
those
days
is
laid
to
his
charge
.
From
the
beauty
and
bliss
of
Valinor
the
Valar
came
seldom
over
the
mountains
to
Middle
-
earth
,
but
gave
to
the
land
beyond
the
Pelori
their
care
and
their
love
.
And
in
the
midst
of
the
Blessed
Realm
were
the
mansions
of
Aule
,
and
there
he
laboured
long
.
For
in
the
making
of
all
things
in
that
land
he
had
the
chief
part
,
and
he
wrought
there
many
beautiful
and
shapely
works
both
openly
and
in
secret
.
Of
him
comes
the
lore
and
knowledge
of
the
Earth
and
of
an
things
that
it
contains
:
whether
the
lore
of
those
that
make
not
,
but
seek
only
for
the
understanding
of
what
is
,
or
the
lore
of
an
craftsmen
:
the
weaver
,
the
shaper
of
wood
,
and
the
worker
in
metals
;
and
the
tiller
and
husbandman
also
,
though
these
last
and
all
that
deal
with
things
that
grow
and
bear
fruit
must
look
also
to
the
spouse
of
Aule
,
Yavanna
Kementari
.
Aule
it
is
who
is
named
the
Friend
of
the
Noldor
,
for
of
him
they
learned
much
in
after
days
,
and
they
are
the
most
skilled
of
the
Elves
;
and
in
their
own
fashion
,
according
to
the
gifts
which
Iluvatar
gave
to
them
,
they
added
much
to
his
teaching
,
delighting
to
tongues
and
in
scripts
,
and
in
the
figures
of
broidery
,
of
drawing
,
and
of
carving
.
The
Noldor
also
it
was
who
first
achieved
the
making
of
gems
;
and
the
fairest
of
an
gems
were
the
Silmarils
,
and
they
are
lost
.