The Encyclopedia of Arda - High Ones of Arda (original) (raw)

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Dates Entered Arda at its beginning; immortal Location Valinor (with the exception of Ulmo, whose halls are beneath the Outer Sea) Origins Created by Eru Ilúvatar Race Ainur Division Valar Order Aratar Settlements Halls of Mandos, Ilmarin, Valmar, and other houses and halls Pronunciation Arda is pronounced 'a'rrda' (the 'r' sound should be pronounced - 'rr' is used here to emphasise this) Meaning Arda means 'the realm (of Manwë)' Other names Aratar Indexes: Ainur Alphabetical: A Alphabetical: H About this entry: Updated 21 January 2013 This entry is complete The Aratar, greatest among the Valar "...in majesty they are peers, surpassing beyond compare all others, whether of the Valar and the Maiar, or of any other order..." The Silmarillion Valaquenta Of the Valar A title of the eight most powerful of the Valar, a translation of the Elvish word Aratar (which literally means 'High Ones'). They were ruled by Manwë the Elder King, and their number included four other Lords of the Valar (Ulmo, Aulë, Mandos and Oromë) as well as three of the Valier or Queens of the Valar (Varda, Yavanna and Nienna). In terms of inherent power, Melkor would also have belonged to the High Ones, and indeed he is said to have once been counted among the Aratar. Because of his rebellion and wars against the other Valar, he was no longer considered part of the order, so that the noble Aratar of Valinor numbered eight, rather than the original nine. Manwë The High King of Arda, and greatest of all the Valar Varda The Kindler of the stars, and spouse to Manwë, with whom she dwells on Taniquetil. Varda is more commonly known as Elbereth in Middle-earth. Ulmo Lord of the seas of Arda, Ulmo dwells apart from the other Valar in the depths of the Outer Sea. Yavanna Called the Giver of Fruits, the guardian of all growing things. Aulë The great Smith of the Valar and master of stone and metal, Aulë was the maker of the race of Dwarves. Mandos The Doomsman of the Valar, who keeps the spirits of the dead in his Halls in the west of Aman. Nienna The mistress of mourning, who weeps for Arda and the fate of its peoples in her halls on the western edge of the world. Oromë The Huntsman of the Valar, who travelled most often to Middle-earth, and who discovered the Elves there soon after they had awakened. The eight Aratar, or High Ones of Arda. Originally, Melkor was also numbered among these powerful beings. See also... Hihdei, Lords of the Valar, Valanya Indexes: Alphabetical: A Alphabetical: H Ainur About this entry: Updated 21 January 2013 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001, 2008, 2011, 2013. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.How do your personal strengths fit in with career matching? How can you identify them? Try a free personality test from myDISCprofile.