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{{quote|Too bright were the eyes of Arien for even the [[Eldar]] to look on, and leaving [[Valinor]] she forsook the form and raiment which like the [[Valar]] she had worn there, and she was as a naked flame, terrible in the fullness of her splendor.|"[[Of the Sun and Moon and the Hiding of Valinor]]"}}
{{quote|Too bright were the eyes of Arien for even the [[Eldar]] to look on, and leaving [[Valinor]] she forsook the form and raiment which like the [[Valar]] she had worn there, and she was as a naked flame, terrible in the fullness of her splendor.|''[[Quenta Silmarillion]]'', "[[Of the Sun and Moon and the Hiding of Valinor]]"}}


'''Arien''' ([[Quenya|Q]], pron. {{IPA|[ˈari.en]}}, stem ''Ariend-'') was the [[Maiar|Maia]] who guided the [[Sun]].
'''Arien''' was the [[Maiar|Maia]] who guided the [[Sun]].


==History==
== History ==
Arien was originally a spirit of fire whom Melkor could not deceive nor draw into his service. In the days of the [[Two Trees]], Arien was a [[Maia]] maiden where she tended to the golden flowers of the gardens of [[Vána]]. In the gardens, Arien would water the flowers of Vána with great bright dew taken from the golden tree [[Laurelin]].<ref>{{LR|Quenta}}, "Of The Sun and Moon and the Hiding of Valinor"</ref>
Arien was originally a spirit of fire whom [[Morgoth|Melkor]] failed to corrupt.<ref name="S11"/> In the days of the [[Two Trees]], Arien was a [[Maia]] maiden who tended to the golden flowers in the gardens of [[Vána]]. She would water the flowers of Vána with dew gathered from the golden tree [[Laurelin]].<ref name="LR">{{LR|Quenta}}, pp. 264-5</ref>


After the destruction of the Two Trees of Valinor by [[Morgoth|Melkor]], the Laurelin managed to produce one last golden fruit before it died away. The [[Vala]] [[Aulë]] crafted a vessel to hold the golder fruit, whilst Arien was chosen by the [[Valar]] to guide this vessel of the [[Sun]] above the airs of [[Arda]] giving light to the World; [[Tilion]], a Maia and one of Oromë's hunters, was chosen to steer the [[Moon]]. The Moon had already traversed the sky seven times before the Sun was finally ready, then the Sun arose in glory, and the first dawn of the Sun was like a great fire glowing upon the towers of the great [[Pelóri Mountains]] of [[Aman]]. Then [[Morgoth]] was dismayed and he descended into the uttermost pit of [[Angband]] and withdrew his servants, and sent forth great reeks and the darkness of clouds to hide his land from the light of the Sun.<ref>{{S|Sun}}, p. 110-11</ref>
After the destruction of the Two Trees of Valinor by [[Morgoth|Melkor]], [[Laurelin]] managed to produce one last golden fruit before it died away. [[Aulë]] crafted a vessel to hold the golden fruit. Arien was chosen by the [[Valar]] to guide the vessel of the [[Sun]] above the airs of [[Arda]] to give light to the World; [[Tilion]], another Maia and one of Oromë's hunters, was chosen to steer the [[Moon]]. The Moon had already traversed the sky seven times before the Sun was finally ready. The first dawn of the Sun was like a great fire glowing upon the towers of the [[Pelóri Mountains]] of [[Aman]]. [[Morgoth]] was dismayed, and he descended into the uttermost pit of [[Angband]] and his servants withdrew. He sent up dark clouds of smoke to conceal his land from the light of the Sun.<ref name="S11">{{S|11}}</ref>


Queen [[Varda]] who was in charge of guiding the Moon and Sun purposed that the two vessels of the Sun & Moon should journey in [[Ilmen]] and ever be aloft, but not together. Each should pass from Valinor into the east and return west again, as one issues from the west while the other returns from the east. In spite of that, because of the waywardness of Tilion's journey and also because of the prayers of the Vala [[Irmo]]-Lórien and his spouse the Valie [[Estë]] who declared that night, sleep, and rest had been banished from the Earth and also, the stars had been hidden by the traversing of the Sun and Moon. As a result, Queen Varda changed her council and allowed time where the world would have shadow and half-light. Hence, Arien rested awhile in Valinor, laying upon the cool bosom of the Outer Sea. And in the evening when the time, descent, and rest of the Sun took place it was an hour of greatest joy and light in Aman.<ref>{{S|Sun}}, p. 111</ref>
[[Tilion]] loved Arien and followed her through the night sky. When he occasionally caught up to her, his vessel became singed by her heat.<ref name="S11"/>


By [[Anar]] the waters of the Outer Sea were made hot and glowed with colored fire, and hence for awhile [[Valinor]] had light after the passing of the maia maiden Arien. Yet, as Arien journeyed underneath the earth and drew towards the east, the glow faded and Valinor became dim. The [[Valar]] then mourned for the loss of the great Tree [[Laurelin]]. Consequently, by the coming and going of Anar, the Valar reckoned the days after until the 'Change of the World'.
== Etymology ==
''Arien'' is [[Quenya]] for "Maiden of Sun".<ref name=Appendix>{{S|Appendix}}, entry ''arien''</ref> It is derived from the root ''as-'', seen also in ''[[Áre|árë]]'' ("sunlight"),<ref name=Appendix>{{S|Appendix}}, entry ''arien''</ref> and ''-[[ien]]'' (feminine suffix).


[[Tilion]], the Mais chosen to guide the [[Moon]], loved Arien and followed her through the night sky, ocassionally catching up to her and becoming burned and blackened by her heat. In fact, it was said that the maia maiden Arien was indeed stronger in might than the maia hunter Tilion.<ref>{{S|Sun}}</ref>
The [[Adûnaic]] name '''''Ûrî''''' is given as the female personification of ''ûre'' ("the Sun"), but it actually refers to its guardian spirit, "the Lady of the Sun".<ref>{{SD|3vi}}, p. 426</ref>


== Other versions of the legendarium ==
== Other versions of the legendarium ==
In other writings, Arien's name was Urwen or Urwendi, which translated in "Maiden of the Sunship". She was one of Vána's maidens who took care of the tree Laurelin; her task was to water it. When the [[Two Trees of Valinor|Two Trees of Valinor]] were destroyed, she had to stir the Ship of the Sun.<ref>{{LT1 | III}}, p. 73</ref> <ref>{{LT1 | VIII}}, p. 188</ref>    
=== The Book of Lost Tales ===
In the earliest writings, Arien's name was '''''Urwen''''' or '''''Urwendi''''', which translated in "Maiden of the Sunship". She was one of Vána's maidens who took care of the tree Laurelin; her task was to water it.<ref>{{LT1|III}}, p. 73</ref> When the [[Two Trees of Valinor]] were destroyed, she offered to steer the Ship of the Sun.<ref name="LT1Sun">{{LT1|VIII}}, p. 118</ref>


[[Morgoth]] wanted to claim Arien as a wife,<ref>{{MR|Myths}}, p. 405</ref> and ravished her, upon which she abandoned her body and "died", leaving the Sun to travel through the skies uncontrollably and burning parts of [[Arda]] the world. As well, it is stated in other abandoned writings that she was a Maia of [[Varda]]. It is not clear if it was Tolkien's intent to keep these elements in ''The Silmarillion'' tradition, had he lived long enough to publish it.
It was told that Urwendi and her maidens, before the rising of the Sun, entered into [[Fôs' Almir|Fôs Almir]] (Faskalan), a bath of flame that would make one pure.<ref name="LT1Sun"/>


It was told that Arien (Urwendi) and her maidens, before the rising of the Sun, entered into 'Fôs Almir', a bath of flame that would make one pure.<ref>{{LT1|VIII}}</ref>
=== Later versions ===
 
In ''[[Myths Transformed]]'', which changed the timing of the Sun to have been primordial to Arda's inception, [[Melkor]] wanted to claim Arien as a wife,<ref name=Myths>{{MR|P5II}}</ref>{{rp|380-1}} but when she refused him, he attempted to ravish her.<ref name=Myths/>{{rp|405}} However, she released her spirit and burned Melkor leaving him ashen and grey. The Sun was then left without a guide and caused uneven seasons and periods of excessive heat or cold in [[Arda]].<ref name=Myths/>{{rp|381}} In other abandoned writings, she was a Maia of [[Varda]].{{fact}}
==Etymology==
Arien means "Maiden of Sunlight" in [[Quenya]]. It is derived from the root ''as-'', seen also in ''[[Áre|árë]]'' "sunlight"<ref>{{S|Appendix}}, ''arien''</ref> and ''-[[ien]]'' feminine suffix.


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Arien
Maia
Lady Elleth - Arien.jpg
"Arien" by Lady Elleth
Biographical Information
PronunciationQ, [ˈari.en]
Other namesÛrî (A)
PositionGuiding the Sun
AffiliationVarda, formally Estë and Vána
BirthCreation of the Ainur
Timeless Halls
Physical Description
GenderFemale
GalleryImages of Arien
"Too bright were the eyes of Arien for even the Eldar to look on, and leaving Valinor she forsook the form and raiment which like the Valar she had worn there, and she was as a naked flame, terrible in the fullness of her splendor."
Quenta Silmarillion, "Of the Sun and Moon and the Hiding of Valinor"

Arien was the Maia who guided the Sun.

History

Arien was originally a spirit of fire whom Melkor failed to corrupt.[1] In the days of the Two Trees, Arien was a Maia maiden who tended to the golden flowers in the gardens of Vána. She would water the flowers of Vána with dew gathered from the golden tree Laurelin.[2]

After the destruction of the Two Trees of Valinor by Melkor, Laurelin managed to produce one last golden fruit before it died away. Aulë crafted a vessel to hold the golden fruit. Arien was chosen by the Valar to guide the vessel of the Sun above the airs of Arda to give light to the World; Tilion, another Maia and one of Oromë's hunters, was chosen to steer the Moon. The Moon had already traversed the sky seven times before the Sun was finally ready. The first dawn of the Sun was like a great fire glowing upon the towers of the Pelóri Mountains of Aman. Morgoth was dismayed, and he descended into the uttermost pit of Angband and his servants withdrew. He sent up dark clouds of smoke to conceal his land from the light of the Sun.[1]

Tilion loved Arien and followed her through the night sky. When he occasionally caught up to her, his vessel became singed by her heat.[1]

Etymology

Arien is Quenya for "Maiden of Sun".[3] It is derived from the root as-, seen also in árë ("sunlight"),[3] and -ien (feminine suffix).

The Adûnaic name Ûrî is given as the female personification of ûre ("the Sun"), but it actually refers to its guardian spirit, "the Lady of the Sun".[4]

Other versions of the legendarium

The Book of Lost Tales

In the earliest writings, Arien's name was Urwen or Urwendi, which translated in "Maiden of the Sunship". She was one of Vána's maidens who took care of the tree Laurelin; her task was to water it.[5] When the Two Trees of Valinor were destroyed, she offered to steer the Ship of the Sun.[6]

It was told that Urwendi and her maidens, before the rising of the Sun, entered into Fôs Almir (Faskalan), a bath of flame that would make one pure.[6]

Later versions

In Myths Transformed, which changed the timing of the Sun to have been primordial to Arda's inception, Melkor wanted to claim Arien as a wife,[7]:380-1 but when she refused him, he attempted to ravish her.[7]:405 However, she released her spirit and burned Melkor leaving him ashen and grey. The Sun was then left without a guide and caused uneven seasons and periods of excessive heat or cold in Arda.[7]:381 In other abandoned writings, she was a Maia of Varda.[source?]

References

Ainur
Valar Lords Manwë · Ulmo · Aulë · Oromë · Mandos · Irmo · Tulkas · Melkor
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
Middle-earth Cosmology
 Constellations  Anarríma · Durin's Crown · Menelmacar · Remmirath · Soronúmë · Telumendil · Valacirca · Wilwarin
Stars  Alcarinquë · Borgil · Carnil · Elemmírë · Helluin · Luinil · Lumbar · Morwinyon · Nénar · Star of Eärendil · Til 
The Airs  Aiwenórë · Fanyamar · Ilmen · Menel · Vaiya · Veil of Arda · Vista
Narsilion  Arien · Moon (Isil, Ithil, Rána) · Sun (Anar, Anor, Vása) · Tilion
See also  Abyss · Arda · Circles of the World · · Timeless Halls · Two Lamps · Two Trees · Void