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Before the time of the [[Two Trees]] of [[Valinor]], and even before the [[Valar]] came to [[Valinor]], they dwelt on the green island of Almaren in the [[Great Lake]]. In the mists of time, long before the awakening of [[Elves]] or [[Men]], the [[Valar]] dwelt east of the Sea in [[Middle-earth]]. This was a time called the [[Spring of Arda]], when [[Arda]] was lit by the two Lamps of the [[Valar]], and Almaren lay in the central regions of the World, where the light of the two Lamps mingled.
Before the time of the [[Two Trees]] of [[Valinor]], and even before the [[Valar]] came to Valinor, they dwelt on the green island of '''Almaren''' in the Great Lake.  


Of the details of Almaren we know little: there was green grass on the island, and the [[Valar]] had a 'dwelling' there, which presumably constituted a city, or at least a town. In the history of the [[Valar]], Almaren was known as the place where Tulkas wed Nessa.  
==History==
In the mists of time, long before the awakening of [[Elves]] or [[Men]], the [[Valar]] dwelt east of the Sea in [[Middle-earth]]. This was a time called the [[Spring of Arda]], when [[Arda]] was lit by the two Lamps of the Valar, and Almaren lay in the central regions of the World, where the light of the two Lamps mingled.


Of much greater importance, though, is the fact that Almaren was the site of the [[Valar]]'s first major defeat at the hands of [[Melkor]]: he loosed his forces secretly from his northern fortress of [[Utumno]] (then newly delved). Both the Lamps of the [[Valar]] were thrown down and destroyed, and Almaren lay in ruins. [[Tulkas]] gave chase, but [[Melkor]] escaped into the dungeons of [[Utumno]].  
Almaren was covered with grass, and the Valar had a dwelling there, which presumably constituted a city, or at least a town. In the history of the Valar, Almaren was known as the place where [[Tulkas]] wed [[Nessa]].
 
Of much greater importance, though, is the fact that Almaren was the site of the Valar's first major defeat at the hands of [[Melkor]]: he loosed his forces secretly from his northern fortress of [[Utumno]] (then newly delved). Both the Lamps of the Valar were thrown down and destroyed, and Almaren lay in ruins. Tulkas gave chase, but Melkor escaped into the dungeons of Utumno.  


After this, the [[Valar]] left [[Middle-earth]] and seldom returned. They founded a new land far away to the west, in [[Aman]], that they called [[Valinor]]; a land lit by the fabled light of the [[Two Trees of Valinor|Two Trees]].  
After this, the [[Valar]] left [[Middle-earth]] and seldom returned. They founded a new land far away to the west, in [[Aman]], that they called [[Valinor]]; a land lit by the fabled light of the [[Two Trees of Valinor|Two Trees]].  
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Before the time of the Two Trees of Valinor, and even before the Valar came to Valinor, they dwelt on the green island of Almaren in the Great Lake.

History

In the mists of time, long before the awakening of Elves or Men, the Valar dwelt east of the Sea in Middle-earth. This was a time called the Spring of Arda, when Arda was lit by the two Lamps of the Valar, and Almaren lay in the central regions of the World, where the light of the two Lamps mingled.

Almaren was covered with grass, and the Valar had a dwelling there, which presumably constituted a city, or at least a town. In the history of the Valar, Almaren was known as the place where Tulkas wed Nessa.

Of much greater importance, though, is the fact that Almaren was the site of the Valar's first major defeat at the hands of Melkor: he loosed his forces secretly from his northern fortress of Utumno (then newly delved). Both the Lamps of the Valar were thrown down and destroyed, and Almaren lay in ruins. Tulkas gave chase, but Melkor escaped into the dungeons of Utumno.

After this, the Valar left Middle-earth and seldom returned. They founded a new land far away to the west, in Aman, that they called Valinor; a land lit by the fabled light of the Two Trees.

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