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Aulë (Quenya; IPA: [ˈaʊle] - "Invention") was an Ainu, one of the Aratar and a Vala, who was responsible for fashioning and crafting the substances of which Arda, the world, was composed. He was also called Mahal (Khuzdul; IPA: "Maker"), Oli (Sindarin; IPA: "Dream") or Návatar and delights in the nature of substances and in works of skill, but not concerned with possession or mastery. Besides the shaping of Arda, Aulë's greatest works were the Two Lamps of the Valar, the vessels of the Sun and Moon, and the Dwarves, whom he created out of impatience for the Children of Ilúvatar. He also created Angainor (the chain of Melkor). Aulë è un Ainu, uno degli Aratar, il più potente tra i Valar dopo Manwë, Varda e a pari merito con Ulmo. Egli fabbricò tutte le sostanze di cui Arda fu composta ed è il maestro di tutte le arti, i mestieri e la conoscenza stessa delle sostanze. Trae diletto dalla natura delle sostanze e dai lavori di abilità, ma non è interessato nel possesso o nel dominio delle cose che crea. Dopo la formazione di Arda, le prime grandi opere di Aulë furono i luminari di Illuin e Ormal, la catena che legò Melkor, Angainor, i vascelli per il Sole e la Luna, e i Nani, che creò per l'impazienza dell'attesa dei Figli di Ilùvatar. La sposa di Aulë è Yavanna, la Dispensatrice di Frutti, con la quale dimora nella parte centrale di Valinor. Aulë – Ainur, jeden z Valarów, których Eru wysłał na Ardę. Jeden z Aratarów. thumb|150px|Aulë Aulë war ein Vala und Meister der Schmiede- und Handwerkskunst. Seine Frau war die Valie Yavanna. Aulë war Melkor am ähnlichsten, da auch er Leben schaffen wollte, aber im Gegensatz zu Melkor wollte er dieses Leben nicht unterjochen. Wichtig ist, dass Saruman und Sauron Aulës Schüler waren und beide dem Bösen verfielen. Aulë (Q."Invention"; V."Aȝūlēz") was the master of crafts and material things and the closest in mind and character to Morgoth. He was the Lord of the Earth and understood and manipulated its substances. Thus, he built the mountains and carved the valleys, molding the surface of Arda according to Eru's vision.
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Aulë – Ainur, jeden z Valarów, których Eru wysłał na Ardę. Jeden z Aratarów. Aulë (Quenya; IPA: [ˈaʊle] - "Invention") was an Ainu, one of the Aratar and a Vala, who was responsible for fashioning and crafting the substances of which Arda, the world, was composed. He was also called Mahal (Khuzdul; IPA: "Maker"), Oli (Sindarin; IPA: "Dream") or Návatar and delights in the nature of substances and in works of skill, but not concerned with possession or mastery. Besides the shaping of Arda, Aulë's greatest works were the Two Lamps of the Valar, the vessels of the Sun and Moon, and the Dwarves, whom he created out of impatience for the Children of Ilúvatar. He also created Angainor (the chain of Melkor). thumb|150px|Aulë Aulë war ein Vala und Meister der Schmiede- und Handwerkskunst. Seine Frau war die Valie Yavanna. Aulë war Melkor am ähnlichsten, da auch er Leben schaffen wollte, aber im Gegensatz zu Melkor wollte er dieses Leben nicht unterjochen. "Die Dinge im Schoß der Erde hatte Aulë bedacht, dem Ilúvatar an Kunst und Wissen kaum weniger verliehen hatte als Melkor; Aulë aber setzt allen Stolz und alle Freude in die Arbeit des Fertigens und in das gefertigte Ding, nicht in den Besitz noch in die eigene Meisterschaft, und deshalb schenkt er und hortet nicht und nimmt unbesorgt stets wieder etwas Neues vor.“ Das Silmarillion, Ainulindale, Die Musik der Ainur S. 25 Wichtig ist, dass Saruman und Sauron Aulës Schüler waren und beide dem Bösen verfielen. Aulë è un Ainu, uno degli Aratar, il più potente tra i Valar dopo Manwë, Varda e a pari merito con Ulmo. Egli fabbricò tutte le sostanze di cui Arda fu composta ed è il maestro di tutte le arti, i mestieri e la conoscenza stessa delle sostanze. Trae diletto dalla natura delle sostanze e dai lavori di abilità, ma non è interessato nel possesso o nel dominio delle cose che crea. Dopo la formazione di Arda, le prime grandi opere di Aulë furono i luminari di Illuin e Ormal, la catena che legò Melkor, Angainor, i vascelli per il Sole e la Luna, e i Nani, che creò per l'impazienza dell'attesa dei Figli di Ilùvatar. La sposa di Aulë è Yavanna, la Dispensatrice di Frutti, con la quale dimora nella parte centrale di Valinor. Aulë (Q."Invention"; V."Aȝūlēz") was the master of crafts and material things and the closest in mind and character to Morgoth. He was the Lord of the Earth and understood and manipulated its substances. Thus, he built the mountains and carved the valleys, molding the surface of Arda according to Eru's vision.
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