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 FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE MIDDLE AGES
The island of Sakhalin is situated on the eastern coast of the largest landmass on Earth, the Eurasian continent.
This the Ainu could not forgive, and from time to time they waged war on the 'tontsy'...
The hostility and war with the Ainu forced the 'tontsy' to retire, and they left the island in their boats."
www.sakhalin.ru /Engl/Region/book/Antiquity_to.htm

  
 Middle-earth
Tolkien empathically insisted that Middle-earth is our Earth in several of his letters.
The Ainu Melkor, Tolkien's equivalent of Satan, broke the harmony, and in response Ilúvatar introduced new themes that enhanced the music beyond the comprehension of the Ainur.
Tolkien's fictional ancient Earth where most of the tales of his legendarium take place.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/m/mi/middle_earth_1.html   (4312 words)

  
 Middle Earth - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Then Ilúvatar created Eä, the universe itself, and the Ainur formed within it Arda, the Earth, "globed within the void": the world together with the airs is set apart from Kuma, the "void" without.
Orcs and Trolls are evil creatures bred by Morgoth; they are not original creations but rather "mockeries" of Elves and Ents.
The Ainu Melkor, Tolkien's equivalent of Satan, broke the harmony, and in response Ilúvatar introduced new themes that enhanced the music beyond the comprehension of the Ainur.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /middle_earth.htm   (4093 words)

  
 Radagast
Aiwendil bird-lover, best known as Radagast, adûnaic for 'tender of beasts', the Brown, one of the five Istari sent to Middle-earth to contest the power of Sauron.
In the council of the Powers that was to decide which Ainu were going to be sent in aid of the free peoples, three were chosen: Curomo, Alatar and Olorin (Gandalf).
But two were later added; Aiwendil was one of these, taken by Curumo at the request of Yavanna.
valarguild.org /varda/Tolkien/encyc/articles/r/Radagast/RadagastB.htm   (438 words)

  
 What is Tom Bombadil?
Bombadil would be the "Last" independent native of Middle-earth immediately before he became "inactive" because there were no independent things left in the world for him to study.
Bombadil as a Maia (or an unaffiliated Ainu)
Tom's total indifference to the Ring is also left entirely unanswered by the Maia theory: all of the other Maiar who interact with it are tempted.
tolkien.slimy.com /essays/Bombadil.html   (1252 words)

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