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Varda
commanded
the
Moon
to
journey
in
like
manner
,
and
passing
under
Earth
to
arise
in
the
east
,
but
only
after
the
Sun
had
descended
from
heaven
.
But
Tilion
went
with
uncertain
pace
,
as
yet
he
goes
,
and
was
still
drawn
towards
Arien
,
as
he
shall
ever
be
;
so
that
often
both
may
be
seen
above
the
Earth
together
,
or
at
times
it
will
chance
that
he
comes
so
nigh
that
his
shadow
cuts
off
her
brightness
and
there
is
a
darkness
amid
the
day
.
Therefore
by
the
coming
and
going
of
Anar
the
Valar
reckoned
the
days
thereafter
until
the
Change
of
the
World
.
For
Tilion
tamed
seldom
in
Valinor
,
but
more
often
would
pass
swiftly
over
the
western
land
,
over
Avathar
,
or
Araman
,
or
Valinor
,
and
plunge
in
the
chasm
beyond
the
Outer
Sea
,
pursuing
his
way
alone
amid
the
grots
and
caverns
at
the
roots
of
Arda
.
There
he
would
often
wander
long
,
and
late
would
return
.
Still
therefore
,
after
the
Long
Night
,
the
light
of
Valinor
was
greater
and
fairer
than
upon
Middle
-
earth
;
for
the
Sun
rested
there
,
and
the
lights
of
heaven
drew
nearer
to
Earth
in
that
region
.
But
neither
the
Sun
nor
the
Moon
can
recall
the
light
that
was
of
old
,
that
came
from
the
Trees
before
they
were
touched
by
the
poison
of
Ungoliant
That
light
lives
now
in
the
Silmarils
alone
.
But
Morgoth
hated
the
new
lights
,
and
was
for
a
while
confounded
by
this
unlooked
-
for
stroke
of
the
Valar
.
Then
he
assailed
Tilion
,
sending
spirits
of
shadow
against
him
,
and
there
was
strife
in
Ilmen
beneath
the
paths
of
the
stars
;
but
Tilion
was
victorious
.
And
Arien
Morgoth
feared
with
a
great
fear
,
but
dared
not
come
nigh
her
,
having
indeed
no
longer
the
power
;
for
as
he
grew
in
malice
,
and
sent
forth
from
himself
the
evil
that
he
conceived
in
lies
and
creatures
of
wickedness
,
his
might
passed
into
them
and
was
dispersed
,
and
he
himself
became
ever
more
bound
to
the
earth
,
unwilling
to
issue
from
his
dark
strongholds
.
With
shadows
he
hid
himself
and
his
servants
from
Arien
,
the
glance
of
whose
eyes
they
could
not
long
endure
;
and
the
lands
near
his
dwelling
were
shrouded
in
fumes
and
great
clouds
.
But
seeing
the
assault
upon
Tilion
the
Valar
were
in
doubt
,
fearing
what
the
malice
and
cunning
of
Morgoth
might
yet
contrive
against
them
.
Being
unwilling
to
make
war
upon
him
in
Middle
-
earth
,
they
remembered
nonetheless
the
ruin
of
Almaren
;
and
they
resolved
that
the
like
should
not
befall
Valinor
.
Therefore
at
that
time
they
fortified
their
land
anew
,
and
they
raised
up
the
mountain
-
walls
of
the
Pelori
to
sheer
and
dreadful
heights
,
east
,
north
,
and
south
.
Their
outer
sides
were
dark
and
smooth
,
without
foothold
or
ledge
,
and
they
fell
in
great
precipices
with
faces
hard
as
glass
,
and
rose
up
to
towers
with
crowns
of
white
ice
.
A
sleepless
watch
was
set
upon
them
,
and
no
pass
led
through
them
,
save
only
at
the
Calacirya
:
but
that
pass
the
Valar
did
not
close
,
because
of
the
Eldar
that
were
faithful
,
and
in
the
city
of
Tirion
upon
the
green
hill
Finarfin
yet
ruled
the
remnant
of
the
Noldor
in
the
deep
cleft
of
the
mountains
.
For
all
those
of
elven
-
race
,
even
the
Vanyar
and
Ingwe
their
lord
,
must
breathe
at
times
the
outer
air
and
the
wind
that
comes
over
the
sea
from
the
lands
of
their
birth
;
and
the
Valar
would
not
sunder
the
Teleri
wholly
from
their
kin
.
But
in
the
Calacirya
they
set
strong
towers
and
many
sentinels
,
and
at
its
issue
upon
the
plains
of
Valmar
a
host
was
encamped
,
so
that
neither
bird
nor
beast
nor
elf
nor
man
,
nor
any
creature
beside
that
dwelt
in
Middle
-
earth
,
could
pass
that
leaguer
.
And
in
that
time
also
,
which
songs
call
Nurtale
Valinoreva
,
the
Hiding
of
Valinor
,
the
Enchanted
Isles
were
set
,
and
ail
the
seas
about
them
were
filled
with
shadows
and
bewilderment
.
And
these
isles
were
strung
as
a
net
in
the
Shadowy
Seas
from
the
north
to
the
south
,
before
Tol
Eressea
,
the
Lonely
Isle
,
is
reached
by
one
sailing
west
.
Hardly
might
any
vessel
pass
between
them
,
for
in
the
dangerous
sounds
the
waves
sighed
for
ever
upon
dark
rocks
shrouded
in
mist
.
And
in
the
twilight
a
great
weariness
came
upon
mariners
and
a
loathing
of
the
sea
;
but
all
that
ever
set
foot
upon
the
islands
were
there
entrapped
,
and
slept
until
the
Change
of
the
World
.
Thus
it
was
that
as
Mandos
foretold
to
them
in
Araman
the
Blessed
Realm
was
shut
against
the
Noldor
;
and
of
the
many
messengers
that
in
after
days
sailed
into
the
West
none
came
ever
to
Valinor
-
save
one
only
:
the
mightiest
mariner
of
song
.