
Lord of the Rings Lorecast 2. The Beginning of Time
Mar 7, 2022
Dive into the origins of Tolkien's universe as the Ainur shape the mythological landscape. Discover the fascinating roles of Manwe, Ulmo, and Aule, the Valar representing air, water, and land. Explore the tension between creativity and discord as Melkor disrupts the harmony established by Iluvatar. The podcast also highlights community engagement, including successful fundraising efforts for humanitarian aid. It's a journey through creation myths and the power of names, steeped in the rich lore of Middle-earth.
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Names Signify Role Changes
- The Ainur initially only heard of the world's history but then saw it in vision, awakening a new sense in them.
- Names in Tolkien's lore signify roles and status changes as beings transition from Ainur to Valar.
Manwe: King and Sky Lord
- Manwe is the king of the Valar and considered the "blessed one," closest to Iluvatar's mind.
- His domain is the sky and air, symbolizing his elevated status and connection to the divine.
The Three Valar and Elements
- Olmo represents water, complementing Manwe's air, and together they create natural phenomena like rain and snow.
- Aule symbolizes the substance of creation, crafting earth and materials, similar to Melkor but with different intent.




