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Arda began as a symmetrical flat disc, and was repeatedly transformed through cataclysmic interventions by the Valar and by the creator, Eru Ilúvatar.. Tolkien's stories chronicle the struggle to control the world (called Arda) and the continent of Middle-earth between, on one side, the angelic Valar, the Elves and their allies among Men; and, on the other, the demonic Melkor or Morgoth (a ...
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In Middle-earth, they are known by their Sindarin names: Varda, for example, is called Elbereth. Men know them by many other names, and sometimes worship them as gods. With the exception of Oromë, the names listed below are not actual names but rather titles: The true names of the Valar are nowhere recorded.
Middle-earth: J. R. R. Tolkien: The setting for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. See also Arda, of which Middle-earth is a part. The Hobbit: 1937: N P F R C G V Mid-World: Stephen King: The setting for King's The Dark Tower novel series "The Little Sisters of Eluria" 1998: N C V F Mushroom Kingdom: Shigeru Miyamoto: Primary setting of the ...
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Articles relating to Middle-earth, the fictional setting of much of the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy. Middle-earth is the main continent of Arda in an imaginary period of the Earth 's past, ending with Tolkien's Third Age , about 6,000 years ago.
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Among the good were the Istari or Wizards, sent to Middle-earth. [ T 3 ] Among the evil were the Balrogs or fire-demons, who were some of the Dark Lord Morgoth 's most powerful servants, [ T 4 ] and Sauron , the Dark Lord of the Third Age, a Maia who had been corrupted by Morgoth.