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Ithilwin
03-22-2003, 01:34 PM
The maiden whom the Valar chose from among the Maiar to guide the vessel of the Sun was named Arien, and he that steered the the island of the Moon was Tilion. In the days of the Trees Arien hadtended the golden flowers in the gardens of Vana, and watered them with the bright dews of Laurelin; but Tilion was a hunter of the company of Orome, and he had a silver bow. He was a lover of silver, and when he would rest he forsook the woods of Orome, and going into Lorien he lay in dream by the pools of Este, in Telperion's flickering beams; and he begged to be given the task of tending for ever the last Flower of Silver. Arien the maiden was mightier than he, and she was chosen because she had not feared the heats of Laurelin, and was unhurt by them being from the beginning a spirit of fire, whom Melkor had not deceived nor drawn to his service. Too bright were the eyes of Arien for even the Eldar to look on, and leaving Valinor she forsook the form and raiment which like the Valar she had worn there, and she was as a naked flame, terrible in the fullness of her splendour.

I love this part.I think it's my favourite from the Silmarillion.

Laurus Nobilis
03-22-2003, 03:34 PM
I love it too! :) It's a beautiful part.

There's an older but longer version of it in the first Book of Lost Tales - you might want to check it out if you're interested.

Gwaimir Windgem
03-22-2003, 03:59 PM
I bet I know someone whose favourite part it is too. :D

Arien the Maia
03-23-2003, 12:23 AM
Originally posted by Gwaimir Windgem
I bet I know someone whose favourite part it is too. :D

Is it me?!:D I like that part for all the obvious reasons!:p

Gwaimir Windgem
03-23-2003, 12:34 AM
How'd you guess? ;)

Arien the Maia
03-23-2003, 12:39 AM
Originally posted by Gwaimir Windgem
How'd you guess? ;)

My foresighted Maia powers!:D

Gwaimir Windgem
03-23-2003, 12:43 AM
O, yes, of course. How silly of me. :D

Ithilwin
03-23-2003, 08:36 AM
Originally posted by Laurus Nobilis
There's an older but longer version of it in the first Book of Lost Tales - you might want to check it out if you're interested.
I know I've read BoLT 1,though this is much better:)

Inderjit Sanghera
03-23-2003, 09:16 AM
It's good, but Tolkine found it 'ridiculous', as he tells us in 'Myths Transformed', HoME 10, in which we can see he was veering away from the idea of the Sun and Moon coming from the Two Trees , disregarding it as a 'Numenorean' myth. (Kind of like the story of the awakening of the Elves on 'Quendi and Eldar', hoME 11 is described as a fairy tale, in which fact is mixed up with myth.)

The BoLT version is O.K, if a little bit 'silly', which is pretty much in accord to a lot of BoLT. Plus Fionwe has the hots for Arien.
:D

Arien the Maia
03-24-2003, 02:18 PM
Originally posted by Inderjit Sanghera
The BoLT version is O.K, if a little bit 'silly', which is pretty much in accord to a lot of BoLT. Plus Fionwe has the hots for Arien.
:D

Well I am pretty firey!:D