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Valinor was founded on the continent of Aman after the destruction of Almaren at the hands of Melkor. For a time it was possible to reach Aman by ship from Middle-earth, crossing the Great Sea ...
The term "Valinor" is often used interchangeably with "the Undying Lands," but in truth, Valinor was just one region of a much larger continent.
The Undying Lands were Valinor and its island of Tol Eressëa, located in Aman, the continent to the west of Middle-earth. The moniker of " Undying Lands " appears to attribute Aman almost ...
Valinor, or Valinórë, meaning 'Land of the Valar', is a place in the blessed realm of Aman (also known as the Undying Lands) and is said to be free from all evil (read: heavenly).
Many elves traveled to Aman in the early days of Middle-earth and made it their home — some elves, like Galadriel, were simply born and raised in Valinor, the realm of the gods, which is part of ...
For slaughtering the Teleri, the Valar banned Fëanor and all who went with him from returning to Aman, denied them their right of resurrection in Valinor, and cursed them with eternal longing for ...
To answer this question we first need to remind ourselves exactly what Valinor is — the Elven homeland, a peaceful, almost utopian-sounding continent where Elves live for eternity.
After the war ended with Morgoth’s defeat, the Valar gifted the Edain an island in between Aman (the continent containing Valinor) and Middle-earth.
We actually see Valinor twice in the first episode of The Rings of Power. At the very beginning, Galadriel is racing her paper boat along a stream in her native land while the other elf children ...