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The '''Walls of the World''' were the walls that surrounded [[ | {{quote|...as the song of the lark that rises from the [[Door of Night|gates of night]] and pours its voice among the dying [[stars]], seeing the [[sun]] behind the walls of the world...|[[Of Beren and Lúthien]]}} | ||
The '''Walls of the World''' were the walls that surrounded [[Arda]].<ref>{{HM|Guide}}</ref> It is not clear what lay beyond them and what they separated. | |||
[[Nienna]]'s [[Halls of Nienna|halls]] that were "west of [[West]], upon the borders of the world", had windows that looked outward from the walls of the world.<ref>{{S|Vala}}</ref> <!-- Could Ekkaia be beyond the Walls? --> | |||
[[Morgoth]] was cast outside the Walls, through the [[Door of Night]], to the Timeless [[Void]], and ever since they are guarded.<ref>{{S|Earendil}}</ref><ref>{{SM|Q19}}, p. 164</ref> <!-- Does that mean that the Walls enclose all Ea and not only Arda? --> | |||
==Other versions of the legendarium== | ==Other versions of the legendarium== | ||
In earlier cosmology such as the [[Ambarkanta]], the Walls of the World were called [[Ilurambar]] in [[Qenya]] and they bounded the layer of [[Vaiya]]. | In earlier cosmology such as the [[Ambarkanta]], the Walls of the World were called [[Ilurambar]] (q.v.) in [[Qenya]] and they bounded the layer of [[Vaiya]]. | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Ekkaia]] | |||
*[[Walls of Night]] | |||
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Arda]] | ||
[[Category:Walls]] | [[Category:Walls]] | ||
[[fi:Maailman muurit]] | [[fi:Maailman muurit]] |
Revision as of 22:09, 27 July 2019
- "...as the song of the lark that rises from the gates of night and pours its voice among the dying stars, seeing the sun behind the walls of the world..."
- ― Of Beren and Lúthien
The Walls of the World were the walls that surrounded Arda.[1] It is not clear what lay beyond them and what they separated.
Nienna's halls that were "west of West, upon the borders of the world", had windows that looked outward from the walls of the world.[2]
Morgoth was cast outside the Walls, through the Door of Night, to the Timeless Void, and ever since they are guarded.[3][4]
Other versions of the legendarium
In earlier cosmology such as the Ambarkanta, the Walls of the World were called Ilurambar (q.v.) in Qenya and they bounded the layer of Vaiya.
See also
References
- ↑ Robert Foster, The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Valaquenta: Account of the Valar and Maiar According to the Lore of the Eldar"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Shaping of Middle-earth, "III. The Quenta: [Section] 19", p. 164