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==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
The sister of the [[Fëanturi]], she is ranked as one of the eight [[Aratar]], the most powerful of the Valar. Her element is grief | The sister of the [[Fëanturi]], she is ranked as one of the eight [[Aratar]], the most powerful of the Valar. Her element is grief and she is ever mourning for the wounds of the world by evil. Those who listen to her learn wisdom and endurance in grief.<ref name=SIIb>{{S|IIb}}</ref> | ||
Her [[Halls of Nienna|halls]] are in the distant west, close to the [[Halls of Mandos]], but on the western borders of the World and her windows look outward from the [[Walls of the World]]. She dwells alone and rarely | Her [[Halls of Nienna|halls]] are in the distant west, close to the [[Halls of Mandos]], but on the western borders of the World, and her windows look outward from the [[Walls of the World]]. She dwells alone and rarely travels to the joyful city of [[Valmar]]. She goes more often to the halls of her brother [[Mandos]] to comfort and counsel those in the [[Halls of Waiting]] who cry to her.<ref name=SIIb/> | ||
All that is known about her appearance is that she | All that is known about her appearance is that she wears a grey hood.<ref name=S9>{{S|9}}: "cast back her grey hood"</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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Nienna played a part in the making of the [[Two Trees of Valinor]]; she wept on the mound of [[Ezellohar]], watering it with her tears.<ref>{{S|1}}</ref> After the destruction of the Trees by [[Morgoth|Melkor]], she once again wept on their wounded remains, cleansing the filth of [[Ungoliant]], and helping to bring forth the last fruit and flower that were to become the [[Sun]] and the [[Moon]].<ref name=S9/> | Nienna played a part in the making of the [[Two Trees of Valinor]]; she wept on the mound of [[Ezellohar]], watering it with her tears.<ref>{{S|1}}</ref> After the destruction of the Trees by [[Morgoth|Melkor]], she once again wept on their wounded remains, cleansing the filth of [[Ungoliant]], and helping to bring forth the last fruit and flower that were to become the [[Sun]] and the [[Moon]].<ref name=S9/> | ||
The pity of Nienna is most clearly seen in her support for Melkor when he sued for the pardon of the Valar. Though she spent her time in the world mourning for the destruction he | The pity of Nienna is most clearly seen in her support for Melkor when he sued for the pardon of the Valar. Though she spent her time in the world mourning for the destruction he wrought in Arda, when he sued for release after his three ages of Captivity, Nienna spoke on his part.<ref>{{S|6}}</ref> | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
''Nienna'' is a [[Quenya]] name which contains the word ''nie'' "tear".<ref>{{LR| | ''Nienna'' is a [[Quenya]] name which contains the word ''nie'' ("tear").<ref>{{LR|Etymologies}}, entry "NEI"</ref> | ||
==Genealogy== | ==Genealogy== | ||
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==Other versions of the | ==Other versions of the Legendarium== | ||
In the ''[[The Book of Lost Tales (disambiguation)|Book of Lost Tales]]'', other names of Nienna recorded were: | In the ''[[The Book of Lost Tales (disambiguation)|Book of Lost Tales]]'', other names of Nienna recorded were: | ||
*'''''Nyenna''''' {{IPA|[ˈɲenːa]}}<ref>{{LT1|Appendix}}</ref> | *'''''Nyenna''''' {{IPA|[ˈɲenːa]}}<ref>{{LT1|Appendix}}</ref> | ||
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*'''''Qalmë-Tári''''' ([[Qenya]]: "Mistress of Death", {{IPA|[ˌkʷalmeˈtaːri]}})<ref name=LT1>{{LT1|III}}, p. 66</ref> | *'''''Qalmë-Tári''''' ([[Qenya]]: "Mistress of Death", {{IPA|[ˌkʷalmeˈtaːri]}})<ref name=LT1>{{LT1|III}}, p. 66</ref> | ||
The importance of Nienna increased along the development of the Legendarium, and even in ''[[The Annals of Aman]]'', she is referred to as the sister of [[Manwë]] and [[Melkor]].<ref>{{AA|3}}</ref> | |||
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
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[[Category:Characters in The Silmarillion]] | [[Category:Characters in The Silmarillion]] | ||
[[Category:Quenya names]] | [[Category:Quenya names]] |
Revision as of 10:34, 11 February 2020
Nienna | |
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"Nienna" by Aerankai | |
Biographical Information | |
Position | Lady of pity and mourning |
Location | Halls of Nienna |
Affiliation | Close to Olórin |
Family | |
Siblings | Mandos, Irmo |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Female |
Clothing | Grey hood |
Gallery | Images of Nienna |
Nienna was a Queen of the Valar, the sister of Mandos and Irmo, acquainted with grief and sorrow but also pity and courage.
Attributes
The sister of the Fëanturi, she is ranked as one of the eight Aratar, the most powerful of the Valar. Her element is grief and she is ever mourning for the wounds of the world by evil. Those who listen to her learn wisdom and endurance in grief.[1]
Her halls are in the distant west, close to the Halls of Mandos, but on the western borders of the World, and her windows look outward from the Walls of the World. She dwells alone and rarely travels to the joyful city of Valmar. She goes more often to the halls of her brother Mandos to comfort and counsel those in the Halls of Waiting who cry to her.[1]
All that is known about her appearance is that she wears a grey hood.[2]
History
Her part in the Music of the Ainur was one of deep sadness, and from this grief entered the world in its beginning.[1]
The Maia Olórin, who was later to travel to Middle-earth as Gandalf, learned much from her.[3]
Nienna played a part in the making of the Two Trees of Valinor; she wept on the mound of Ezellohar, watering it with her tears.[4] After the destruction of the Trees by Melkor, she once again wept on their wounded remains, cleansing the filth of Ungoliant, and helping to bring forth the last fruit and flower that were to become the Sun and the Moon.[2]
The pity of Nienna is most clearly seen in her support for Melkor when he sued for the pardon of the Valar. Though she spent her time in the world mourning for the destruction he wrought in Arda, when he sued for release after his three ages of Captivity, Nienna spoke on his part.[5]
Etymology
Nienna is a Quenya name which contains the word nie ("tear").[6]
Genealogy
Vairë | Mandos | NIENNA | Irmo | Estë | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other versions of the Legendarium
In the Book of Lost Tales, other names of Nienna recorded were:
- Nyenna [ˈɲenːa][7]
- Fui (Q: "Night", [fuɪ]), though this is more correctly the name of her dwelling.
- Heskil (Qenya: "Winter One", [ˈheskil])[8]
- Núri (Qenya: "Sighing One", [ˈnuːri])[8]
- Qalmë-Tári (Qenya: "Mistress of Death", [ˌkʷalmeˈtaːri])[8]
The importance of Nienna increased along the development of the Legendarium, and even in The Annals of Aman, she is referred to as the sister of Manwë and Melkor.[9]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Valaquenta: Of the Valar"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Flight of the Noldor": "cast back her grey hood"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Valaquenta: Of the Maiar"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Beginning of Days"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of Fëanor and the Unchaining of Melkor"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, Part Three: "The Etymologies", entry "NEI"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Book of Lost Tales Part One, Appendix: Names in the Lost Tales – Part I
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Book of Lost Tales Part One, "III. The Coming of the Valar and the Building of Valinor", p. 66
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Morgoth's Ring, "The Annals of Aman": §3
Ainur | ||
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Valar | Lords | Manwë · Ulmo · Aulë · Oromë · Mandos · Irmo · Tulkas · |
Valier | Varda · Yavanna · Nienna · Estë · Vairë · Vána · Nessa | |
Maiar | Arien · Blue Wizards · Eönwë · Gandalf · Ilmarë · Melian · Ossë · Radagast · Salmar · Saruman · Tilion · Uinen | |
Úmaiar | Sauron · Balrogs (Gothmog · Durin's Bane) · Boldogs | |
Concepts and locations | Almaren · Aratar (indicated in italics) · Creation of the Ainur · Fana · Máhanaxar · Ainulindalë · Order of Wizards (indicated in bold) · Second Music of the Ainur · Timeless Halls · Valarin · Valinor · Valimar |