melkorwashere:

I feel sorry for Melkor and his ridiculous problems with women x) 

**actually Varda had choose Manwe and rejected Melkor before the Music,so they didn’t have bodies then*

***I didn’t make any design for Varda xC I can’t even imagine her. Except for stars as a part of her body and hair**

kieraknightlcy:

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Manwë Súlimo

He was appointed to be, in the fullness of time, the first of all Kings: lord of the realm of Arda and ruler of all that dwell therein. In Arda, his delight is in the winds and the clouds, and in all the regions of the air, from the heights to the depths, from the utmost borders of the Veil of Arda to the breezes that blow in the grass. Súlimo he is surnamed, Lord of the Breath of Arda. All swift birds, strong of wind, he loves, and they come and go at his bidding. 

feanope:

Milestone Giveaway for @nyarnamaitar for her never-ending love for the Ainur and the best Valar ships  ❤

But Melko might not thus easily forego his sport. “Nay, first,” said he, “wilt thou come Manwë and kneel before me, and after you all the Valar; but last shall come Tulkas and kiss my foot, for I have in mind something for which I owe Poldórëa no great love.” Now he purposed to spurn Tulkas in the mouth in payment of that buffet long ago, but the Valar had foreseen something of this and did but make play of humiliation that Melko might thereby be lured from his stronghold of Utumna. In sooth Manwë hoped even to the end for peace and amity, and the Gods would at his bidding indeed have received Melko into Valinor under truce and pledges of friendship […] Now however was scant mercy left for him within their hearts, seeing that he abode in his demand that Manwë should do homage and Tulkas bend to those ruthless feet. [..] 

Nonetheless the Lord of Gods and Elves approaches now the chair of Melko and makes to kneel, for such was their plan the more to ensnare that evil one; but lo, so fiercely did wrath blaze up in the hearts of Tulkas and Aulë at that sight that Tulkas leapt across the hall at a bound despite Angaino, and Aulë was behind him and Oromë followed […] and the hall was full of tumult.

History of Middle-Earth, Book of the Lost Tales 1 – The Chaining of Melko