Interestingly, most of the Valar are married (save for Ulmo and Nienna), which is an institution that they later passed on to the Children of Ilúvatar. However, unlike the Elves and Men ...
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J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings novel occasionally mentioned a pantheon of godlike beings known as the Valar. At the time of The Lord of the Rings' publication, the Valar were quite a ...