Quenta Silmarillion (Q. "History of the Silmarils")
The Quenta Silmarillion is the greatest tale of the First Age, written by the Eldar of Beleriand. It begins with the creation of the Lamps of the Valar and continues to focus on de...
The Quenta Silmarillion is the greatest tale of the First Age, written by the Eldar of Beleriand. It begins with the creation of the Lamps of the Valar and continues to focus on de...
The Quenta Silmarillion is the greatest tale of the First Age, written by the Eldar of Beleriand. It begins with the creation of the Lamps of the Valar and continues to focus on deeds of creation and destruction, including the deeds of the Edain, the death of the Two Trees, the creation of the Silmarils, the revolt of the Noldor, the War of the Great Jewels, and concluding with Morgoth's defeat. It is generally referred to simply as the Silmarillion. It was one of Bilbo's translations and thus was part of the Red Book. The Ainulindalë and Valaquenta were closely associated with the Silmarillion and may be considered part of a cycle concerning the First Age.