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71
But
at
the
bidding
of
Manwe
Mandos
spoke
,
and
he
said
:
In
this
age
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
shall
come
indeed
,
but
they
come
not
yet
.
Moreover
it
is
doom
that
the
Firstborn
shall
come
in
the
darkness
,
and
shall
look
first
upon
the
stars
.
Great
light
shall
be
for
their
waning
.
To
Varda
ever
shall
they
call
at
need
.
72
Then
Varda
went
forth
from
the
council
,
and
she
looked
out
from
the
height
of
Taniquetil
,
and
beheld
the
darkness
of
Middle
-
earth
beneath
the
innumerable
stars
,
faint
and
far
.
Then
she
began
a
great
labour
,
greatest
of
all
the
works
of
the
Valar
since
their
coming
into
Arda
.
She
took
the
silver
dews
from
the
vats
of
Telperion
,
and
therewith
she
made
new
stars
and
brighter
against
the
coming
of
the
Firstborn
;
wherefore
she
whose
name
out
of
the
deeps
of
time
and
the
labours
of
Ea
was
Tintalle
,
the
Kindler
,
was
called
after
by
the
Elves
Elentari
,
Queen
of
the
Stars
.
73
Carnil
and
Luinil
,
Nenar
and
Lumbar
,
Alcarinque
and
Elemmire
she
wrought
in
that
time
,
and
many
other
of
the
ancient
stars
she
gathered
together
and
set
as
signs
in
the
heavens
of
Arda
:
Wilwarin
,
Telumendil
,
Soronume
,
and
Anarrima
;
and
Menelmacar
with
his
shining
belt
,
that
forebodes
the
Last
Battle
that
shall
be
at
the
end
of
days
.
And
high
in
the
north
as
a
challenge
to
Melkor
she
set
the
crown
of
seven
mighty
stars
to
swing
,
Valacirca
,
the
Sickle
of
the
Valar
and
sign
of
doom
.
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74
It
is
told
that
even
as
Varda
ended
her
labours
,
and
they
were
long
,
when
first
Menelmacar
strode
up
the
sky
and
the
blue
fire
of
Helluin
flickered
in
the
mists
above
the
borders
of
the
world
,
in
that
hour
the
Children
of
the
Earth
awoke
,
the
Firstborn
of
Iluvatar
.
By
the
starlit
mere
of
Cuivienen
,
Water
of
Awakening
,
they
rose
from
the
sleep
of
Iluvatar
;
and
while
they
dwelt
yet
silent
by
Cuivienen
their
eyes
beheld
first
of
all
things
the
stars
of
heaven
.
Therefore
they
have
ever
loved
the
starlight
,
and
have
revered
Varda
Elentari
above
all
the
Valar
.
75
In
the
changes
of
the
world
the
shapes
of
lands
and
of
seas
have
been
broken
and
remade
;
rivers
have
not
kept
their
courses
,
neither
have
mountains
remained
steadfast
;
and
to
Cuivienen
there
is
no
returning
.
But
it
is
said
among
the
Elves
that
it
lay
far
off
in
the
east
of
Middle
-
earth
,
and
northward
,
and
it
was
a
bay
in
the
Inland
Sea
of
Helcar
;
and
that
sea
stood
where
aforetime
the
roots
of
the
mountain
of
Illuin
had
been
before
Melkor
overthrew
it
Many
waters
flowed
down
thither
from
heights
in
the
east
,
and
the
first
sound
that
was
heard
by
the
Elves
was
the
sound
of
water
flowing
,
and
the
sound
of
water
falling
over
stone
.
76
Long
they
dwelt
in
their
first
home
by
the
water
under
stars
,
and
they
walked
the
Earth
in
wonder
;
and
they
began
to
make
speech
and
to
give
names
to
all
things
that
they
perceived
.
Themselves
they
named
the
Quendi
,
signifying
those
that
speak
with
voices
;
for
as
yet
they
had
met
no
other
living
things
that
spoke
or
sang
.
77
And
on
a
time
it
chanced
that
Orome
rode
eastward
in
his
hunting
,
and
he
turned
north
by
the
shores
of
Helcar
and
passed
under
the
shadows
of
the
Orocarni
,
the
Mountains
of
the
East
.
Then
on
a
sudden
Nahar
set
up
a
great
neighing
,
and
stood
still
.
And
Orome
wondered
and
sat
silent
,
and
it
seemed
to
him
that
in
the
quiet
of
the
land
under
the
stars
he
heard
afar
off
many
voices
singing
.
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78
Thus
it
was
that
the
Valar
found
at
last
,
as
it
were
by
chance
,
those
whom
they
had
so
long
awaited
.
And
Orome
looking
upon
the
Elves
was
filled
with
wonder
,
as
though
they
were
beings
sudden
and
marvellous
and
unforeseen
;
for
so
it
shall
ever
be
with
the
Valar
.
From
without
the
World
,
though
all
things
may
be
forethought
in
music
or
foreshown
in
vision
from
afar
,
to
those
who
enter
verily
into
Ea
each
in
its
time
shall
be
met
at
unawares
as
something
new
and
unforetold
.
79
In
the
beginning
the
Elder
Children
of
Iluvatar
were
stronger
and
greater
than
they
have
since
become
;
but
not
more
fair
,
for
though
the
beauty
of
the
Quendi
in
the
days
of
their
youth
was
beyond
all
other
beauty
that
Iluvatar
has
caused
to
be
,
it
has
not
perished
,
but
lives
in
the
West
,
and
sorrow
and
wisdom
have
enriched
it
.
And
Orome
loved
the
Quendi
,
and
named
them
in
their
own
tongue
Eldar
,
the
people
of
the
stars
;
but
that
name
was
after
borne
only
by
those
who
followed
him
upon
the
westward
road
.
80
Yet
many
of
the
Quendi
were
filled
with
dread
at
his
coming
;
and
this
was
the
doing
of
Melkor
.
For
by
afterknowledge
the
wise
declare
that
Melkor
,
ever
watchful
,
was
first
aware
of
the
awakening
of
the
Quendi
,
and
sent
shadows
and
evil
spirits
to
spy
upon
them
and
waylay
them
.
So
it
came
to
pass
,
some
years
ere
the
coming
of
Orome
,
that
if
any
of
the
Elves
strayed
far
abroad
,
alone
or
few
together
,
they
would
often
vanish
,
and
never
return
;
and
the
Quendi
said
that
the
Hunter
had
caught
them
,
and
they
were
afraid
.
And
indeed
the
most
ancient
songs
of
the
Elves
,
of
which
echoes
are
remembered
still
in
the
West
,
tell
of
the
shadow
-
shapes
that
walked
in
the
hills
above
Cuivienen
,
or
would
pass
suddenly
over
the
stars
;
and
of
the
dark
Rider
upon
his
wild
horse
that
pursued
those
that
wandered
to
take
them
and
devour
them
.
Now
Melkor
greatly
hated
and
feared
the
riding
of
Orome
,
and
either
he
sent
indeed
his
dark
servants
as
riders
,
or
he
set
lying
whispers
abroad
,
for
the
purpose
that
the
Quendi
should
shun
Orome
,
if
ever
they
should
meet
.