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Valinor (sindarin für „Bewachtes Land“) ist das Land der Valar in Aman jenseits des Pelóri-Gebirges. Der Begriff wird oft fälschlicherweise für den ganzen Kontinent Aman verwendet, obwohl Valinor nur eine Region Amans ist. thumb|Das Licht von Valinor auf dem westlichen Meer Its major city was Valmar, where the Vanyar and the Valar resided. Two other cities were Alqualondë and Tirion, the respective homes of the Teleri and the Noldor. It also had an island, Tol Eressëa, just off its east coast. Valinor as explained was the home of the Valar, the Powers of Middle-earth. The sea to the west of the island was called Ekkaia, or the Encircling Sea; it surrounded both Valinor and Middle-earth. In The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, Valinor, also called Aman, is the homeland of the Ainur and the Eldar. Valinor è il reame e la dimora dei Valar, che si trova nel continente di Aman. E' il luogo in cui i Valar si rifugiarono dopo la distruzione di Almaren da parte di Melkor al termine della Primavera di Arda. E' anche conosciuta sotto il nome di Terre Immortali poichè solo alle anime immortali, ovvero ai Valar, ai Maiar e agli Elfi, è consentito risiedervi; con le sole eccezioni dei Portatori degli Anelli e del nano Gimli, il quale vi giunse con il suo amico Legolas. Valinor ist ein Kontinent auf Ardea, der alten Welt. thumb|right|180px|Drzewa Valinoru, miejsce orgii Elfów i Ainurów Valinor – królestwo Valarów położone pod Lublińcem w Amanie. Kraina zamieszkana także przez elfy, innych Ainurów i dwa hobbity. Kraj wiecznego szczęścia dla spiczastouchych. Valinor – królestwo Valarów położone w Amanie. Valinor został założony przez Valarów, jednak jego mieszkańcami byli także Eldarowie: Vanyarowie, Ñoldorowie oraz Teleri. Stolicą był Valmar. Przy jego zachodniej bramie znajdowało się wzgórze Ezellohar, na którym rosły Dwa Drzewa oświetlające kraj, a obok znajdował się Krąg Przeznaczenia, Máhanaxar. Der Kontinent Valinor ist die große Zufluchtstätte der Elben, die der Welt überdrüssig werden. Die Insel befindet sich weit im Nordosten des Mittelreichs und es ranken sich viele Legenden darum. Es ist unbekannt wie groß genau Valinor ist, oder wie viele Elben sich dort befinden und die Elben die schon dort waren, geben solche Geheimnisse nicht preis. Außerdem gelang es noch kaum einem Menschen, einen Fuß auf die Insel zu setzen, da der Zugang nach Valinor nicht über den normalen Seeweg erreichbar ist. Valinor gilt als paradiesischer, friedvoller Ort, wo die Unsterblichen ihr Dasein fristen. Es sollen auch Ents und Dryaden auf Valinor leben, so heißt es. Kategorie:Orte Kategorie:Kontinent Regions of Valinor: * Calacirya - the Pass between Valinor and Eldamar * Gardens of Vána * Firelake of Valinor - the Firelake of Tôn Sovriel in Vána's Gardens * Intavros - The Great Forests of Orome * Inwinóre - The Lands of the Inwir west of the Calacirya * Kelusindi * Lórien - The forests of Lórien * Lorellin * Murmuran * Mandos - The Great Subterranean Halls below Aman * Never-fading Lawns -the Green Fields of Nessa * Noldomar - Land of the Noldor in northern Valinor * Barren Plains - Cold Plains in northern Valinor * Híri - Southern run of the River Sírnúmen * Green Hills - Hills in Noldomar * Sírnúmen - River running through Noldomar * Pastures of Yavanna * Taure Yavanno Valinor (Land van de Valar) was het koninkrijk van de Valar in Aman, dit is de plek waar ze heen gingen nadat ze uit Almaren werden verdreven door melkor. Zijn grootste stad was Valimar, waar de Vanyar en de Valar verblijven. Twee andere steden zijn: Alqualondë en Tirion, de respectievelijke huizen van de Teleri en de Noldor. Valinor had ook een eiland, Tol Eressëa, net achter zijn Oostkust. Het is ook gekend als de Onsterfelijke Landen, omdat hety enkel onsterfelijke zielen werd toegestaan om hier te verblijven. Met enkele uitzonderingen als het neerkomt op de dragers van de Ene Ring, en men zegt dat Gimli zijn vriend Legolas vergezelde naar deze landen.
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Valinor (sindarin für „Bewachtes Land“) ist das Land der Valar in Aman jenseits des Pelóri-Gebirges. Der Begriff wird oft fälschlicherweise für den ganzen Kontinent Aman verwendet, obwohl Valinor nur eine Region Amans ist. thumb|Das Licht von Valinor auf dem westlichen Meer Valinor (Land van de Valar) was het koninkrijk van de Valar in Aman, dit is de plek waar ze heen gingen nadat ze uit Almaren werden verdreven door melkor. Zijn grootste stad was Valimar, waar de Vanyar en de Valar verblijven. Twee andere steden zijn: Alqualondë en Tirion, de respectievelijke huizen van de Teleri en de Noldor. Valinor had ook een eiland, Tol Eressëa, net achter zijn Oostkust. Het is ook gekend als de Onsterfelijke Landen, omdat hety enkel onsterfelijke zielen werd toegestaan om hier te verblijven. Met enkele uitzonderingen als het neerkomt op de dragers van de Ene Ring, en men zegt dat Gimli zijn vriend Legolas vergezelde naar deze landen. Valinor – królestwo Valarów położone w Amanie. Valinor został założony przez Valarów, jednak jego mieszkańcami byli także Eldarowie: Vanyarowie, Ñoldorowie oraz Teleri. Stolicą był Valmar. Przy jego zachodniej bramie znajdowało się wzgórze Ezellohar, na którym rosły Dwa Drzewa oświetlające kraj, a obok znajdował się Krąg Przeznaczenia, Máhanaxar. In The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, Valinor, also called Aman, is the homeland of the Ainur and the Eldar. Valinor è il reame e la dimora dei Valar, che si trova nel continente di Aman. E' il luogo in cui i Valar si rifugiarono dopo la distruzione di Almaren da parte di Melkor al termine della Primavera di Arda. E' anche conosciuta sotto il nome di Terre Immortali poichè solo alle anime immortali, ovvero ai Valar, ai Maiar e agli Elfi, è consentito risiedervi; con le sole eccezioni dei Portatori degli Anelli e del nano Gimli, il quale vi giunse con il suo amico Legolas. Regions of Valinor: * Calacirya - the Pass between Valinor and Eldamar * Gardens of Vána * Firelake of Valinor - the Firelake of Tôn Sovriel in Vána's Gardens * Intavros - The Great Forests of Orome * Inwinóre - The Lands of the Inwir west of the Calacirya * Kelusindi * Lórien - The forests of Lórien * Lorellin * Murmuran * Mandos - The Great Subterranean Halls below Aman * Never-fading Lawns -the Green Fields of Nessa * Noldomar - Land of the Noldor in northern Valinor * Barren Plains - Cold Plains in northern Valinor * Híri - Southern run of the River Sírnúmen * Green Hills - Hills in Noldomar * Sírnúmen - River running through Noldomar * Pastures of Yavanna * Taure Yavanno Valinor ist ein Kontinent auf Ardea, der alten Welt. Its major city was Valmar, where the Vanyar and the Valar resided. Two other cities were Alqualondë and Tirion, the respective homes of the Teleri and the Noldor. It also had an island, Tol Eressëa, just off its east coast. Valinor as explained was the home of the Valar, the Powers of Middle-earth. The sea to the west of the island was called Ekkaia, or the Encircling Sea; it surrounded both Valinor and Middle-earth. Each of the Valar had their own region of the land where they resided and altered things to their desire. Yavanna, the Vala of nature, growth, and harvest, resided in the Pastures of Yavanna in the south of the island. Orome, the Vala of the hunt, lived in the Woods of Orome to the north-east of the pastures. The forest was home to many creatures which Orome could track and hunt. Nienna, the lonely Valier of sorrow and endurance lived cut off in the far west of the island in the Halls of Nienna where she spent her days crying, looking out to sea. Just south of the Halls of Nienna and to the north of the pastures there were the Halls of Mandos. Mandos, the brother of Nienna, was the Vala of the afterlife. All inhabitants of Middle-earth went to the Halls of Mandos should they happen to die, mortals and immortals alike (immortals could be killed although they did not die of old age) although it was said that in death as in life, they were separated. Also living in the Halls of Mandos was his spouse Vairë the weaver, who wove the threads of time. To the east of the Halls of Mandos was the Isle of Estë, which was situated in the middle of the lake of Lorellin which in turn was situated to the north of the Gardens of Lórien (not to be confused with Lothlórien in Middle-earth which was created by the same Valar, Lórien also known as Irmo, the Vala of dreams). Este and Lórien being husband and wife lived close together. To the north of this were the Mansions of Aule the smith Valar who was spouse to Yavanna. In the north-east lay the Mansions of Manwe and Varda, the two most powerful Valar, also married. To the west of them stood the Trees of Valinor, Telperion and Laurelin. The entire great island of Valinor was surrounded on three sides (excluding the north which was instead protected by ices flows) by a huge mountain range called the Pelóri mountains. In the extreme north-east, past the mountain range was the pass of Helcaraxë, a vast ice sheet which in the beginning, before Valinor was risen after the fall of Númenor in to the sky to prevent people from travelling there, joined the two continents of Valinor and Middle-earth. In the beginning, the Noldor, tricked by the evil Vala Melkor passed along this pass to go back to Middle-Earth, among those was Galadriel who featured in the War of the Ring. Those who took this pass were not allowed back to Valinor for many years, but in the end pity was taken on them when Middle-earth began to fade and pass into the age of men and they were allowed to pass back to the Undying Lands of their own accord when they felt ready to do so. Also, for a time before the ruin of Númenor, a long chain of small islands called the Enchanted Isles ran the full length of the east coast to the continent. These were erected to prevent anyone, mortal or immortal from reaching the land by sea (by the Belegaer or the Great Sea which separated Middle-earth and Valinor, also the isle of Númenor once stood in the middle of this sea). After the destruction of Númenor, the Undying Lands were removed from Arda so that Men could not reach them and only the Elves could go there by the Straight Road and in ships capable of passing out of the Spheres of the earth. Eärendil was able to reach Valinor largely by virtue of the Silmaril he bore with him, and also presumably because of his heritage as son of an Elf. By special permission of the Valar, the Hobbits Frodo Baggins, Bilbo Baggins, and Samwise Gamgee were also permitted to go to Valinor, and Legolas the elf brought with him Gimli the Dwarf. thumb|right|180px|Drzewa Valinoru, miejsce orgii Elfów i Ainurów Valinor – królestwo Valarów położone pod Lublińcem w Amanie. Kraina zamieszkana także przez elfy, innych Ainurów i dwa hobbity. Kraj wiecznego szczęścia dla spiczastouchych. Der Kontinent Valinor ist die große Zufluchtstätte der Elben, die der Welt überdrüssig werden. Die Insel befindet sich weit im Nordosten des Mittelreichs und es ranken sich viele Legenden darum. Es ist unbekannt wie groß genau Valinor ist, oder wie viele Elben sich dort befinden und die Elben die schon dort waren, geben solche Geheimnisse nicht preis. Außerdem gelang es noch kaum einem Menschen, einen Fuß auf die Insel zu setzen, da der Zugang nach Valinor nicht über den normalen Seeweg erreichbar ist. Valinor gilt als paradiesischer, friedvoller Ort, wo die Unsterblichen ihr Dasein fristen. Es sollen auch Ents und Dryaden auf Valinor leben, so heißt es. Kategorie:Orte Kategorie:Kontinent
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