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The [[Quenya]] word '''eälar''' refers to the spirits of beings who do not require a body in order to be complete. One example is [[Balrog|Balrogs]]. ''Eälar'' are contrasted with ''[[fëar]]'', which are the souls of beings whose natural state is to be incarnated in a body.
'''eälar''' is a [[Quenya]] word which refers to the spirits of beings who do not require a body in order to be complete. One example is [[Balrog|Balrogs]]. ''Eälar'' are contrasted with ''[[fëar]]'', which are the souls of beings whose natural state is to be incarnated in a body.


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Revision as of 00:54, 6 March 2007

eälar is a Quenya word which refers to the spirits of beings who do not require a body in order to be complete. One example is Balrogs. Eälar are contrasted with fëar, which are the souls of beings whose natural state is to be incarnated in a body.