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The '''Valarindi''' ([[Qenya]]), were the '''Children of the [[Valar]]''' in the earliest phases of the mythology, specially in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. In the later versions the concept was abandoned and some of the Valarindi characters survived as [[Maiar]]. The Qenya name is attested for last time in [[The Annals of Aman]].<ref name="">{{AA|4}}, p. 49</ref>
The '''Valarindi''' ([[Qenya]]), were the '''Children of the [[Valar]]''' in the earliest phases of the mythology, specially in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. In the later versions the concept was abandoned and some of the Valarindi characters survived as [[Maiar]]. The Qenya name is attested for last time in [[The Annals of Aman]].<ref name="">{{AA|4}}, p. 49</ref>
==List of Valarindi==
==List of Valarindi==
*[[Manwe]] and [[Varda]]: [[Fionwe]], [[Ilmarë|Erinti]]
*[[Manwë]] and [[Varda]]: [[Fionwë]], [[Ilmarë|Erinti]]
*[[Aule]] and [[Yavanna]]: [[Orome]]
*[[Aulë]] and [[Yavanna]]: [[Oromë]]
*Orome and [[Vána]]: [[Nieliqi]]
*Oromë and [[Vána]]: [[Nielíqi]]
*[[Tulkas]] and [[Nessa]]: [[Telimektar]]
*[[Tulkas]] and [[Nessa]]: [[Telimektar]]
*[[Melko]] and the [[ogres|ogress]] [[Ulbandi]]: [[Kalimbo]]/[[Gothmog|Kosomot]]
*[[Melko]] and the [[ogres|ogress]] [[Ulbandi]]: [[Kalimbo]]/[[Gothmog|Kosomot]]

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The Valarindi (Qenya), were the Children of the Valar in the earliest phases of the mythology, specially in The Book of Lost Tales. In the later versions the concept was abandoned and some of the Valarindi characters survived as Maiar. The Qenya name is attested for last time in The Annals of Aman.[1]

List of Valarindi

References

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Morgoth's Ring, "The Annals of Aman": §4, p. 49
  2. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Shaping of Middle-earth, "III. The Quenta: [Section] 19", pp. 165-166 (see note 9)
  3. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, "Part Two: Valinor and Middle-earth before The Lord of the Rings, VI. Quenta Silmarillion", p. 333

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