In the song, the creator gave birth to Arda, and Arda is the world.
Some Ainuo people migrated to the newly created world. These people were later divided into two categories: Valar and Maillard.
There are fifteen gods who make the world finally take shape. Eight of them have all the elements of the world:
Manwei, the king of the wind, all the forces related to air belong to him, such as wind and birds, sound and words. He is the king of the gods.
Irmaline, Manway's wife, the queen of the gods. She is the god of light. She created the stars. When the starlight illuminates Alda, the elves, the son of the creator, are awakened from the water, so she is the favorite of the elves. They call her the queen of stars.
Ulmo, the water god.
Yavana, whose name means "the one who bears fruit", is the queen of the earth. It was she who created the holy tree that brought light and wisdom. After they were destroyed, she kept a flower and a fruit on it, namely the moon and the sun.
Aule is Yavanna's husband and shares the power of the earth with her. He is the god of casting. At the beginning of Arda's birth, he shaped the world, and he also cast metal, mountains, gems and lighthouses for the gods. Dwarfs are his children. He created them without telling other gods and creators.
Mandos, the god of fate and death.
Nyanna, the sister of Mandos, the weeping god. It was her tears and the power of Avana that kept the flowers and fruits of Shenmu and created the moon and the sun. Since then, there has been day and night in the world.
Oromo, the god of beasts and hunting.
This Ba Shen is the best. They are called Alatar. There are six gods:
Vana, the eternal young god. She is the wife of Oromo, the god of beasts and hunting, and the sister of Avana after the earth. She lives in a garden full of golden flowers and gets endless happiness from the singing of birds and the blooming of flowers.
Nisha, the god of dance, Oromo's sister.
Turcas, Nisha's husband, the strongest god, can defeat all enemies in battle even with his bare hands.
Lorraine, Mandos's brother, the god of dreams.
Esther, she is the most troubled god, because she has the power to heal.
Will, the wife of Mandos, the God of Weaving Fate.
So there are fourteen gods, but Arda originally had fifteen gods, yes, and one, the most powerful of all Aino, Melkor. He has some powers of all other gods, but he is mainly in charge of darkness and cold.
He is like a haze floating towards the light, and all the evil and ugliness in the world originate from him. He betrayed the creator Hirois Tal, left the castle without time, and came to Arda to create his own kingdom.
So Arda's initial history and disputes began. ...
When God gradually formed the world, they established their original paradise Almaren in Middle-earth, and a lighthouse of God stood in the north and south, illuminating the whole world. That happy time was later called the era of lights.
But the god of darkness, Melkor, destroyed this beautiful paradise. He overthrew the lighthouse and occupied Middle-earth. The gods had to sail west and set up their second paradise in the immortal land of Aman.
There, Avana created two trees behind the earth, which brought endless light to the world, so that era was called the Tree Age. That is, in this magical and beautiful era, god of light Illmarin created the stars and awakened the children of the creator Illuvatar-the elves. After Arda was born, the elves were also called the eldest son. Therefore, this era is also called the era of starlight.
At this time, the gods once defeated Melkor and rescued Middle-earth from the darkness. After that, God persuaded the elves to live in the immortal land with God, so most of them left Middle-earth and sailed westward to Oman, and established the elf home Ealdama.
Fenoll, one of the greatest elves who came to the immortal land, created a beautiful fairy gem Simalian, which shone on the sacred tree. But Melcor made a comeback, destroyed Shenmu, and returned to his middle-earth dark kingdom with elf gems.
The gods kept the last flower of Shenmu, put it in silver, and gave it to the apostle Tyrion, so that she could cruise in the sky with it every night, that is, the moon; They wrapped the only fruit left by Shenmu in gold, which is the sun, and the apostle Arien was chosen to be in charge of it. So the world began the solar age. At this time, mankind, also the son of the creator, was awakened by the gods, and this was the second rebirth.
The gods, elves and humans fought Melco in the final battle. Melcor was finally defeated and fell into nothingness forever.
The first solar chronology in the history of Middle-earth is over. Then came the second and third periods of the struggle between Soren, the servant and apostle of Melcombe, and the humans and elves in Middle-earth.
In the second period of the sun, mankind protected by the gods became disloyal at Sauron's instigation. Some of them were dissatisfied with their limited lives, broke God's ban and sailed west in an attempt to reach the immortal land. This behavior angered the gods. After punishing these people, the gods moved the land of the undead out of Middle-earth. Since then, only white elf ships can transport people from Middle-earth to the place where God lives.
After that, it seems that the gods are no longer directly involved in the history of Middle-earth.
Apostles, yes, there are apostles. Those angels are not as powerful as God, but they are far more numerous than God. Only a few people left their names in the history of Arda: Tyrion in charge of the moon, Arian in charge of the sun, and of course, the wizards-Gandalf and Saruman, who will leave indelible footprints in the battle of the third Lord of the Rings. ...