hmm well i think they could find something to put in there to fill it up melkor...glad to see you like it there...you may be going there sooner than you expect
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"Yet it is told amond the Eldar that the Valar endeavoured it, despite of Melkor, to rule the Earth and to prepare it for the coming of the Firstborn; and they build lands and Melkor destroyed them; valleys they delved and melkor raised them up; mountains they carved and Melkor threw them down; seas they hollowed and Melkor spilled them; and naught might have peace or come to lasting growth, for as surely as the Valar began a labour so would Melkor undo it or corrupt it..."
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Melkor was the first evil on middle earth was he not? I read the salmarillion for about 10minutes yesterday as my friend recieved it yesterday as a gift and I didnt really want too listen to about him and a few friends talking drunk talk.
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he was seriously strong...music of the ainur melkor raised discord...iluvatar raised a hand attempting to stop him with anothe tune...melkor carried on...iluvatr raised his right hand....played a more powerful tune along with the first...melkor carried on...iluvatar stood up and raised both hands and played a third tune and only then did he defeat morgoth
What I like about Ilúvatar is that he's not the totally good guy like boring Manwe... I mean he also let Morgoth do what he thought to be correct, at least mostly.
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