10-02-2003, 03:08 PM | #1 |
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Children of the Ainur
Could the Ainur (The Valar and the Maia) have children? In a few versions of tolkiens work Enowe is infact the son of Manwe and Varda.
We know of at least one Maia who gave birth and this was Melain but she was married to Thingol and took upon and Elf form to bear the child. The point of the Ainur is that they decended into arda at its begging to order its creation but could they produce children together? They did take wives we know that its not such a mad idea they had children of there own is it?
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10-02-2003, 03:42 PM | #2 |
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If you read the earlier HoME versions, you will see that at one stage, Tolkien was juggling with the idea of the Ainur having offspring.
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10-09-2003, 01:06 PM | #3 |
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Melian was a Maia, so Maia could have children. But as for the greater Ainur (Vala)?
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10-09-2003, 01:21 PM | #4 |
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I do not see how they could have children since they by nature were spirirts ... that is, if you view a child as a product of the bodies. I believe Melian had to incarnate heself permanently to have Thingol's child.
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also, I don't think Tolkien wanted the Valar to produce since that would mean ALOT more powerful creations in the world, and they might inturn drive the other creations of Eru out of existance, if alot of them turned to evil like Melkor
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10-11-2003, 09:25 AM | #7 |
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As far as I can tell, in order for and Eala to reproduce, it would need to do so with an incarnate. In the process, it would become incarnate too.
Luthien was considered an Elf until she became human to bring Beren back to Middle-earth. Yes, Luthien could sing and make things fall asleep, but Finrod could sing to do magic too. It seems to me that Tolkien's later writings kind of blurred the lines between Ainur and Elves, at least his second essay on Glorfindel left me with that impression. But going back to the question, Tolkien abandoned the idea of Ainur reproduction. No, they do not reproduce with each other. |
10-11-2003, 01:23 PM | #8 |
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It's interesting that they don't reproduce. I wonder why Tolkien gave them genders and spouses in spirit form.
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10-11-2003, 04:12 PM | #9 |
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Tolkien copied other myths and in other myths the gods have mates and children. I believe this is why he originally went with the idea and did have Ainur children, but later decided it didn't fit with the myth he wanted to tell.
There was a need to do away with the children, but there was no need to get rid of the mates. As a matter of fact, it was benefit to have Elbereth to be the wife of Manwe. |
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I can definitely see the feminine vs. masculine with Aule and Yavanna. There is a tention between craftsmanship and nature and is fitting the tention between masculine and feminine.
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