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Old 03-26-2001, 11:48 AM   #6
Mithadan
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Re: Eru and the Ainur in LotR?

Without answering the initial post directly, the evolution of the treatment of the Valar and Eru is from the historical to the legendary or mythical. In the First Age, some of the Elves lived among the Valar and most if not all knew of the West. The Valar and Eru are part of history. As time passes, Man begins to obtain supremacy. Man does not personally know the Valar (with the exception of a very few such as Tuor) and all Man knows of the West is the tales and rumor of the Elves. Even this &quot;evolutionary&quot; change is not abrupt. The Numenoreans &quot;know&quot; more of the Valar and Eru than do later Men. By the Third Age, the Elves are fading and The Valar and Eru are relegated to legendary status. The Istari are taken at face value as wise old &quot;Men&quot; of indefinite lifespan and their nature is not questioned. The tales that make up LoTR are the last intrusion of the old &quot;history&quot; (the West, Eru and even Elves as actual living beings). Then even this last link to the past fades away.

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