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These
Yavanna
took
;
and
then
the
Trees
died
,
and
their
lifeless
stems
stand
yet
in
Valinor
,
a
memorial
of
vanished
joy
.
But
the
flower
and
the
fruit
Yavanna
gave
to
Aule
,
and
Manwe
hallowed
them
,
and
Aule
and
his
people
made
vessels
to
hold
them
and
preserve
their
radiance
:
as
is
said
in
the
Narsilion
,
the
Song
of
the
Sun
and
Moon
.
These
vessels
the
Valar
gave
to
Varda
,
that
they
might
become
lamps
of
heaven
,
outshining
the
ancient
stars
,
being
nearer
to
Arda
;
and
she
gave
them
power
to
traverse
the
lower
regions
of
Ilmen
,
and
set
them
to
voyage
upon
appointed
courses
above
the
girdle
of
the
Earth
from
the
West
unto
the
East
and
to
return
.
These
things
the
Valar
did
,
recalling
in
their
twilight
the
darkness
of
the
lands
of
Arda
;
and
they
resolved
now
to
illumine
Middle
-
earth
and
with
light
to
hinder
the
deeds
of
Melkor
.
For
they
remembered
the
Avari
that
remained
by
the
waters
of
their
awakening
,
and
they
did
not
utterly
forsake
the
Noldor
in
exile
;
and
Manwe
knew
also
that
the
hour
of
the
coming
of
Men
was
drawn
nigh
.
And
it
is
said
indeed
that
,
even
as
the
Valar
made
war
upon
Melkor
for
the
sake
of
the
Quendi
,
so
now
for
that
time
they
forbore
for
the
sake
of
the
Hildor
,
the
Aftercomers
,
the
younger
Children
of
Iluvatar
.
For
so
grievous
had
been
the
hurts
of
Middle
-
earth
in
the
war
upon
Utumno
that
the
Valar
feared
lest
even
worse
should
now
befall
;
whereas
the
Hildor
should
be
mortal
,
and
weaker
than
the
Quendi
to
withstand
fear
and
tumult
.
Moreover
it
was
not
revealed
to
Manwe
where
the
beginning
of
Men
should
be
,
north
,
south
,
or
east
.
Therefore
the
Valar
sent
forth
light
,
but
made
strong
the
land
of
their
dwelling
.
Isil
the
Sheen
the
Vanyar
of
old
named
the
Moon
,
flower
of
Telperion
in
Valinor
;
and
Anar
the
Fire
-
golden
,
fruit
of
Laurelin
,
they
named
the
Sun
.
But
the
Noldor
named
them
also
Rana
,
the
Wayward
,
and
Vasa
,
the
Heart
of
Fire
,
that
awakens
and
consumes
;
for
the
Sun
was
set
as
a
sign
for
the
awakening
of
Men
and
the
waning
of
the
Elves
,
but
the
Moon
cherishes
their
memory
.
The
maiden
whom
the
Valar
chose
from
among
the
Maiar
to
guide
the
vessel
of
the
Sun
was
named
Arien
,
and
he
that
steered
the
island
of
the
Moon
was
Tilion
.
In
the
days
of
the
Trees
Arien
had
tended
the
golden
flowers
in
the
gardens
of
Vana
,
and
watered
them
with
the
bright
dews
of
Laurelin
;
but
Tilion
was
a
hunter
of
the
company
of
Orome
,
and
he
had
a
silver
bow
.
He
was
a
lover
of
silver
,
and
when
he
would
rest
he
forsook
the
woods
of
Orome
,
and
going
into
Lorien
he
lay
hi
dream
by
the
pools
of
Este
,
in
Telperion
’
s
flickering
beams
;
and
he
begged
to
be
given
the
task
of
tending
for
ever
the
last
Flower
of
Silver
.
Arien
the
maiden
was
mightier
than
he
,
and
she
was
chosen
because
she
had
not
feared
the
heats
of
Laurelin
,
and
was
unhurt
by
them
,
being
from
the
beginning
a
spirit
of
fire
,
whom
Melkor
had
not
deceived
nor
drawn
to
his
service
.
Too
bright
were
the
eyes
of
Arien
for
even
the
Eldar
to
look
on
,
and
leaving
Valinor
she
forsook
the
form
and
raiment
which
like
the
Valar
she
had
worn
there
,
and
she
was
as
a
naked
flame
,
terrible
in
the
fullness
of
her
splendour
.
Isil
was
first
wrought
and
made
ready
,
and
first
rose
into
the
realm
of
the
stars
,
and
was
the
elder
of
the
new
lights
,
as
was
Telperion
of
the
Trees
.
Then
for
a
while
the
world
had
moonlight
,
and
many
things
stirred
and
woke
that
had
waited
long
in
the
sleep
of
Yavanna
.
The
servants
of
Morgoth
were
filled
with
amazement
,
but
the
Elves
of
the
Outer
Lands
looked
up
in
delight
;
and
even
as
the
Moon
rose
above
the
darkness
in
the
west
,
Fingolfin
let
blow
his
silver
trumpets
and
began
his
march
into
Middle
-
earth
,
and
the
shadows
of
his
host
went
long
and
black
before
them
.
Tilion
had
traversed
the
heaven
seven
times
,
and
thus
was
m
the
furthest
east
,
when
the
vessel
of
Arien
was
made
ready
.
Then
Anar
arose
in
glory
,
and
the
first
dawn
of
the
Sun
was
like
a
great
fire
upon
the
towers
of
the
Pelori
:
the
clouds
of
Middle
-
earth
were
kindled
,
and
there
was
heard
the
sound
of
many
waterfalls
.
Then
indeed
Morgoth
was
dismayed
,
and
he
descended
into
the
uttermost
depths
of
Angband
,
and
withdrew
his
servants
,
sending
forth
great
reek
and
dark
cloud
to
hide
his
land
from
the
light
of
the
Day
-
star
.
Now
Varda
purposed
that
the
two
vessels
should
journey
in
Ilmen
and
ever
be
aloft
,
but
not
together
;
each
should
pass
from
Valinor
into
the
east
and
return
,
the
one
issuing
from
the
west
as
the
other
turned
from
the
east
.
Thus
the
first
of
the
new
days
were
reckoned
after
the
manner
of
the
Trees
,
from
the
mingling
of
the
lights
when
Arien
and
Tilion
passed
in
then
-
courses
,
above
the
middle
of
the
Earth
.
But
Tilion
was
wayward
and
uncertain
in
speed
,
and
held
not
to
his
appointed
path
;
and
he
sought
to
come
near
to
Arien
,
being
drawn
by
her
splendour
,
though
the
flame
of
Anar
scorched
him
,
and
the
island
of
the
Moon
was
darkened
.
Because
of
the
waywardness
of
Tilion
,
therefore
,
and
yet
more
because
of
the
prayers
of
Lorien
and
Este
,
who
said
that
sleep
and
rest
had
been
banished
from
the
Earth
,
and
the
stars
were
hidden
,
Varda
changed
her
counsel
,
and
allowed
a
time
wherein
the
world
should
still
have
shadow
and
half
-
light
.
Anar
rested
therefore
a
while
in
Valinor
,
lying
upon
the
cool
bosom
of
the
Outer
Sea
;
and
Evening
,
the
time
of
the
descent
and
resting
of
the
Sun
,
was
the
hour
of
greatest
light
and
joy
in
Aman
.
But
soon
the
Sun
was
drawn
down
by
the
servants
of
Ulmo
,
and
went
then
in
haste
under
the
Earth
,
and
so
came
unseen
to
the
east
and
there
mounted
the
heaven
again
,
lest
night
be
over
-
long
and
evil
walk
under
the
Moon
.
But
by
Anar
the
waters
of
the
Outer
Sea
were
made
hot
and
glowed
with
coloured
fire
,
and
Valinor
had
light
for
a
while
after
the
passing
of
Arien
.
Yet
as
she
journeyed
under
the
Earth
and
drew
towards
the
east
the
glow
faded
and
Valinor
was
dim
,
and
the
Valar
mourned
then
most
for
the
death
of
Laurelin
.
At
dawn
the
shadows
of
the
Mountains
of
Defence
lay
heavy
on
the
Blessed
Realm
.