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Essence of Darkness
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Evermore
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Angry hill troll; the idea of Eru Illuvatar has neccessarily been in the conception since just about its beginning. This itself is insightful into God, something that is augmented by the end-incarnation idea.
When this came into Tolkien's writings, I don't know. Someone else had probably better answer this. Notwithstanding that it may have come in later, although I seem to recall it in the Lost Tales in some form, the idea of the God Illuvatar is strong (not always obviously present, but that's the beauty of it. Sorry to sound like a television literary critic there), powerful and insightful in its entirety. Finwe - I can ascertain one thing, and that is that the idea, that of destruction of the world in order to destroy Melkor, comes from the beginning. Quote:
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