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The nothingness, the inexistence, the absence of Ilúvatar and the Flame Imperishable. The Void 'exists' outside the Timeless Halls and Ea. Void was finally the punishment place for the two Dark Lords.
The nothingness, the inexistence, the absence of Ilúvatar and the FlameImperishable. The Void 'exists' outside the TimelessHalls and . The Void was finally the punishment place for the two Dark Lords.



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In his cosmogonical myth Ainulindalë - the Music of the Ainur - Tolkien, seems to allude to Genesis when he uses 'the Void' to refer to the state 'before' or 'outside' creation. Sindarin for 'void, abyss' also - at least phonetically - resembles the Indo-european root for 'void' euә [1]...


See also Mythology/Void and Mythology/Chaos



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The nothingness, the inexistence, the absence of Ilúvatar and the FlameImperishable. The Void 'exists' outside the TimelessHalls and . The Void was finally the punishment place for the two Dark Lords.


Annotations and Comments

In his cosmogonical myth Ainulindalë - the Music of the Ainur - Tolkien, seems to allude to Genesis when he uses 'the Void' to refer to the state 'before' or 'outside' creation. Sindarin for 'void, abyss' also - at least phonetically - resembles the Indo-european root for 'void' euә [1]...

See also Mythology/Void and Mythology/Chaos


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