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The Undying Lands were a realm inhabited by Ainur and Eldar. The area included the continent of Aman and the island of Tol Eressëa. The ocean Belegaer separated the Undying Lands from the western shores of Middle-earth. Only immortals and ring-bearers were allowed to live in this realm.

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  • The Undying Lands were a realm inhabited by Ainur and Eldar. The area included the continent of Aman and the island of Tol Eressëa. The ocean Belegaer separated the Undying Lands from the western shores of Middle-earth. Only immortals and ring-bearers were allowed to live in this realm.
  • Undying Lands: Sometimes considered synonymous with Aman, they included Aman and Tol Eressea. Its inhabitants—Elves, Maiar, and Valar — were immortal; thus the origin of the label. The land itself did not necessarily confer immortality.
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  • The Undying Lands were a realm inhabited by Ainur and Eldar. The area included the continent of Aman and the island of Tol Eressëa. The ocean Belegaer separated the Undying Lands from the western shores of Middle-earth. Only immortals and ring-bearers were allowed to live in this realm.
  • Undying Lands: Sometimes considered synonymous with Aman, they included Aman and Tol Eressea. Its inhabitants—Elves, Maiar, and Valar — were immortal; thus the origin of the label. The land itself did not necessarily confer immortality.
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