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- Ormal | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
Ormal, also known as High Gold, was the southern of the two Lamps of the Valar, set on the great tower Ringil by Aulë to bring light into the world of the Valar After the Valar entered the world and brought order to the seas and the lands and the mountains, and subdued the fires of Melkor
- Ormal - Tolkien Gateway
Ormal was one of the Two Lamps of the Valar, made by Aulë, filled by Varda and hallowed by Manwë in the south of the world while the Valar still dwelt on Almaren It was destroyed by Melkor at least five ages before the beginning of the First Age The destruction created the Sea of Ringil, south of the Sea of Helcar Etymology
- Bay of Ormal - The New Notion Club Archives
The Bay of Ormal (Q "High-gold"; Av "Asâd-armalnâ") or Bay of Ringil (Q "Cold") was a remnant of the Sea of Ringil, the great southern Inland Sea which was created by the fall of the great mountain-pillar of Ringil, the southern pendant of Illuin in the Elder Days
- Two Lamps - Tolkien Gateway
The Two Lamps of the Valar were Illuin and Ormal, they stood upon pillars in the far north and south of the world during the Spring of Arda The Two Lamps were wrought by Aulë at the request of Yavanna for she had planted many seeds that needed light for growth
- The Encyclopedia of Arda - Ormal - Glyph Web
One of the two Lamps of the Valar, set up by Aulë in the south of the world while the Valar still dwelt on Almaren It was destroyed by Melkor at least five ages before the beginning of the First Age
- Two Lamps | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
Aulë at the prayer of Yavanna forged two mighty lamps, named Illuin and Ormal Varda filled the lamps with light and Manwë hallowed them, and the Valar set them up on high pillars, Illuin in the furthest north upon the pillar of Helcar, Ormal in the deepest south upon the pillar of Ringil
- Lamps of the Valar - Encyclopedia of Arda
Ormal: The southern Lamp, whose light shone out northward to meet the beams of Illuin and illuminate Middle-earth The name Ormal suggests a golden light, so Illuin and Ormal together perhaps prefigure the Trees of Silver and Gold, Telperion and Laurelin
- Ormal - Parf Edhellen: an elvish dictionary - elfdict. com
In the 1950s, Tolkien changed this to Hyaras and then Hyarantë (both probably from Q hyar-“south”) before settling on Ormal (MR 7)
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