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Far away in the '''East''' both the [[Firstborn]], (the [[Elves]]), and the [[Secondborn]] (or: [[Afterborn]]) [[Children of Ilúvatar]], ([[Men]]), had awakened.
Far away in the '''East''' both the [[Firstborn]], (the [[Elves]]), and the [[Secondborn]] (or: [[Afterborn]]) [[Children of Ilúvatar]], ([[Men]]), had awakened.<br>
The first men to arrive from the East were the [[Edain]], friends of the Elves. In later times, from the East came the [[Wild Men]] in service of [[Morgoth]] and [[Sauron]].
From their place of awakening, [[Cuiviénen]], the Elves traveled to the [[West]] on request and urging of the [[Valar]]. Part of the Elves left [[Middle-earth]] for [[Valinor]], while another, larger, part stayed in Middle-earth.<br>
The first Men to arrive from the East were the [[Edain]], friends of the Elves of [[Beleriand]]. In later times, from the East came the [[Wild Men]] who were in service of [[Morgoth]] and [[Sauron]].
 
In the [[Second Age|Second]] or [[Third Age]] the enigmatic [[Blue Wizards]] went into the East, never to return.

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Far away in the East both the Firstborn, (the Elves), and the Secondborn (or: Afterborn) Children of Ilúvatar, (Men), had awakened.
From their place of awakening, Cuiviénen, the Elves traveled to the West on request and urging of the Valar. Part of the Elves left Middle-earth for Valinor, while another, larger, part stayed in Middle-earth.
The first Men to arrive from the East were the Edain, friends of the Elves of Beleriand. In later times, from the East came the Wild Men who were in service of Morgoth and Sauron.

In the Second or Third Age the enigmatic Blue Wizards went into the East, never to return.