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*The [[Valar]] were informed about [[Eru]]'s [[Old Hope|Incarnation]], so the first [[Christmas]] feast in the world was hold in Valinor. | *The [[Valar]] were informed about [[Eru]]'s [[Old Hope|Incarnation]], so the first [[Christmas]] feast in the world was hold in Valinor. | ||
*We are living in the Sixth [[Age]], which began with the Death and Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The last and Seventh Age will begin when He returns and it will last forever. | *We are living in the Sixth [[Age]], which began with the Death and Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The last and Seventh Age will begin when He returns and it will last forever. | ||
*Everything is [[canon]]. The [[Global Theory]] is true. | *The [[Dagor Dagorath]] is canon in the sense that it was meant to be included in ''The Silmarillion'', but even in the legendarium it is not suppouse to happen literally, as it comes from an artificial mix between Elven and Mannish traditions. There will be an actual battle between Good and Evil, but the breaking and healing of Arda will be acomplished by Eru himself. | ||
*Everything is [[canon]]; we should talk about "corpus" instead. The [[Global Theory]] is true. | |||
*The [[Eldar]] had [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVnksxk5gyE Baroque dances]. | *The [[Eldar]] had [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVnksxk5gyE Baroque dances]. | ||
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===By other authors=== | ===By other authors=== | ||
*''The Collected [[Vinyar Tengwar]]'', volumes 1-5 (issues 1-50), edited by [[Carl F. Hostetter]] | *''The Collected [[Vinyar Tengwar]]'', volumes 1-5 (issues 1-50), edited by [[Carl F. Hostetter]] | ||
*''[[Parma Eldalamberon]]'', issues [[Parma Eldalamberon 11|11]], [[Parma Eldalamberon 14|14]], [[Parma Eldalamberon 16|16]] and [[Parma Eldalamberon 17|17]], edited by [[Christopher Gilson]] | *''[[Parma Eldalamberon]]'', issues [[Parma Eldalamberon 11|11]], [[Parma Eldalamberon 13|13]], [[Parma Eldalamberon 14|14]], [[Parma Eldalamberon 16|16]] and [[Parma Eldalamberon 17|17]], edited by [[Christopher Gilson]] | ||
*''[[A Secret Vice (book)|A Secret Vice]]'', edited by [[Dimitra Fimi]] and [[Andrew Higgins]] | *''[[A Secret Vice (book)|A Secret Vice]]'', edited by [[Dimitra Fimi]] and [[Andrew Higgins]] | ||
*''[[J.R.R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator|J.R.R. Tolkien: Artista e Ilustrador]]'', by [[Wayne G. Hammond]] and [[Christina Scull]] | *''[[J.R.R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator|J.R.R. Tolkien: Artista e Ilustrador]]'', by [[Wayne G. Hammond]] and [[Christina Scull]] |
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- "Nai Eru manyuva tanwenya ar tératuvas!"
- ― Aulë in Quenta Silmarillion, "Of Aulë and Yavanna"
I'm a fan from Spain, a proud member of the Spanish Tolkien Society, active in the Languages Commission. My English is still on work, so I appreciate any correction, specially with the long texts.
Among my favourite characters are Aulë, Varda, Finrod Felagund, Sador and Galadriel.
As a converted Catholic, I like to study about Tolkien's spirituality and theology. I also love Quenya and when I have time I "translate" the works of Riener Quentandil, but currently I'm working on too many projects. Tolkien taught me I should finish things, but I can't help beginning things when new ideas come.
Articles I feel proud of
- Dagor Dagorath
- All versions of the Ainulindalë
- Gondolin
- All articles of the Twelve Houses of the Gondothlim and their lords, specially Turgon and Glorfindel
- Christianity
- Index:Conflicts
- Orcs/Origin
Headcanons
- Tom Bombadil is an extraliterary character from the tales Tolkien told to his children. Tolkien refused to remove him from his revision of TLOR to remember us that we are reading a fairy-tale. That's why both readers and Middle-earth characters do not know where he comes from.
- Orcs were talking beasts without soul. Therefore they were good creatures in their beginning, as they were directly created by Ilúvatar, but later their wills were corrupted by Morgoth. Therefore they were inclined to evil forever, unless Eru himself came to free them. If so, they could have become proper Incarnates like the Ents, but they were exterminated before that happened or at least they could become civilized.
- Aredhel and Eöl are one of those few cases in which the Eldar falled into lust, as said in Laws and Customs among the Eldar.
- The prophecy of Andreth is refered to the War of Wrath and was true: in his last conception, Tolkien intended that Túrin was temporarily brought back from Mandos, just like Beren. Then Túrin, still in Valinor, jumped into Vingilot, and travelled with his cousin Eärendil to Middle-earth. In the flying boat, Túrin slayed Ancalagon, accomplishing the decisive victory against Morgoth and thus having the last word in his family's curse. Then he was finally free and leaved the Circles of the World. I was never convinced that a boat could destroy the biggest dragon in the world, but if there is a dragonslayer in it, now that's epic.
- The Valar were informed about Eru's Incarnation, so the first Christmas feast in the world was hold in Valinor.
- We are living in the Sixth Age, which began with the Death and Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The last and Seventh Age will begin when He returns and it will last forever.
- The Dagor Dagorath is canon in the sense that it was meant to be included in The Silmarillion, but even in the legendarium it is not suppouse to happen literally, as it comes from an artificial mix between Elven and Mannish traditions. There will be an actual battle between Good and Evil, but the breaking and healing of Arda will be acomplished by Eru himself.
- Everything is canon; we should talk about "corpus" instead. The Global Theory is true.
- The Eldar had Baroque dances.
- Tolkien's texts
- On Tolkien
- Tolkien's influences
- Aeneid, by Virgil
- Kalevala, by Elias Lönnrot
- Artists
My library
By the Tolkiens
- The Hobbit / El Hobbit
- The Lord of the Rings / El Señor de los Anillos
- Árbol y Hoja
- The Tolkien Reader
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl and Sir Orfeo
- The Silmarillion / El Silmarillion
- Unfinished Tales / Cuentos Inconclusos
- Finn and Hengest
- Los Monstruos y los Críticos y otros ensayos
- The History of Middle-earth, volumes I-V and IX-XII / La Historia de la Tierra Media, volumes 1-9
- The History of Middle-earth, volumes VI-VIII / La Historia de El Señor de los Anillos, volumes 1-4
- The History of Middle-earth Index
- Cuentos desde el Reino Peligroso
- Los Hijos de Húrin
- La Leyenda de Sigurd y Gudrún
- La Caída de Arturo
- Beowulf: Traducción y comentario
- Beren y Lúthien
- La Caída de Gondolin
By other authors
- The Collected Vinyar Tengwar, volumes 1-5 (issues 1-50), edited by Carl F. Hostetter
- Parma Eldalamberon, issues 11, 13, 14, 16 and 17, edited by Christopher Gilson
- A Secret Vice, edited by Dimitra Fimi and Andrew Higgins
- J.R.R. Tolkien: Artista e Ilustrador, by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull
- El Arte de El Señor de los Anillos, by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull
- The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien / Cartas de J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Humphrey Carpenter
- J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography / J.R.R. Tolkien: Una biografía, by Humphrey Carpenter
- The Inklings, by Humphrey Carpenter
- The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide (revised edition), by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull
- Tolkien y la Gran Guerra, by John Garth
- El Camino a la Tierra Media, by Tom Shippey
- J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century, by Tom Shippey
- Tolkien: Hombre y Mito, by Joseph Pearce
- Tolkien, Señor de la Tierra Media, edited by Joseph Pearce
- Arda Reconstructed: The Creation of the Published Silmarillion, by Douglas C. Kane
- Tolkien and The Silmarillion, by Clyde S. Kilby
- The Keys of Middle-earth, by Stuart Lee and Elizabeth Solopova
- Splintered Light, by Verlyn Flieger
- Interrupted Music: The Making of Tolkien's Mythology, by Verlyn Flieger
- The Flame Imperishable: Tolkien, St. Thomas, and the Metaphysics of Faerie, by Jonathan S. McIntosh
- The Gospel According to Tolkien, by Ralph C. Wood
- J.R.R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth, by Bradley J. Birzer
- El Poder del Anillo, by Stratford Caldecott
- Myth, Allegory and Gospel, edited by John Warwick Montgomery
- Tolkien's Sacramental Vision: Discerning the Holy in Middle Earth, by Craig Bernthal
- Tolkien's Theology of Beauty, by Lisa Coutras
- Un Camino Inesperado, by Diego Blanco
- An Encouraging Thought: The Christian Worldview in the Writings of J.R.R. Tolkien, by Donald Williams
- J.R.R. Tolkien. Cuentos de Hadas, by José Miguel Odero
- La Lengua de los Elfos, by Luis González Baixauli
- Atanquesta. A NeoQuenya Primer, by Tamas Ferencz