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'''Irmo''' was the [[Valar|Vala]] who was the master of visions and dreams and kept the fairest and most beautiful [[Lórien (Valinor)|Gardens of Lórien]] at his dwelling [[Lórien (Valinor)|Lórien]] after which he was usually called thereafter.
'''Irmo''',  more commonly known as ''Lórien'', was the [[Valar|Vala]] who was the master of visions and dreams and kept the [[Lórien (Valinor)|Gardens of Lórien]].


==Attributes==
==History==
He was the younger brother of [[Mandos|Námo]] (more commonly known as ''Mandos'') and [[Nienna]]. Irmo and Námo were the [[Fëanturi]], masters of spirits. Irmo was the master of visions and dreams.<ref name=vala>{{S|IIb}}</ref>  
Irmo was the younger brother of [[Mandos|Námo]]. Irmo and Námo were the [[Fëanturi]], the masters of spirits.<ref name=vala>{{S|IIb}}</ref> Their sister was [[Nienna]]. Like his brother, Mandos, Irmo was typically known by the name of his domain, Lórien.


==History==
In his gardens, he dwelt with his spouse [[Estë]]. His halls and extensive gardens were located away from [[Valmar]] though still within [[Valinor]]. Irmo tended to the [[Elves]] of Valinor in Lórien and provided a peaceful refuge. He would guide the [[Eldar]] with visions and dreams.<ref name=vala/>
Irmo's gardens were in the land of the [[Valar]] at [[Lórien]], where he dwelt with his spouse ''[[Estë]] the Gentle''.<ref name=vala/>
Plus, Irmo dwelt far away from [[Valmar]] indeed though still within the ''Realm of Valinor''. His dwellings were built south at the feet of the great mountains of [[Aman]]. [[Aulë]] (Valar's Greatest Craftsman) had created Irmo's halls of mist gathering beyond [[Avathar]] from the misty shadowy seas. The halls of Irmo were great and dimly lit, and the wide ''Gardens of Lórien'' wandered marvelously about and winded near to the feet of the great silver tree [[Telperion]] whose shining lit the Irmo's gardens. [[Yavanna]] (Queen of the Earth) had given Irmo a great wealth of yew trees and cedars, and pines that exuded drowsy aromas at dusk, and these trees were hung over deep pools of water. In the midst of his gardens, Irmo set a ring of shadowy yew trees reaching high above his cauldron ''"Silindrin"'' where he would gaze upon it and see many visions.<ref>{{LT1|III}}</ref> Together, Irmo and Estë provided a refuge in [[Valinor]] in the groves and gardens of Lórien. Hence, there in his fair gardens, Irmo provided the [[Eldar]] with guiding visions and dreams. As for Irmo's spouse, she granted solace and healed physical illnesses.<ref name=vala/>


During the [[Noontide of Valinor]] when the [[Elves]] lived in Valinor, the [[Ñoldor]] [[Míriel|Queen Míriel]] after giving birth to her infamous son [[Fëanor]], she eventually grew weary and tired of her earthly life and yearned release from the labor of living. Then Míreal's spouse, [[Finwë|King Finwë]] of the Ñoldor was grieved indeed and sought the counsel of [[Manwë|King Manwë]] of the Valar. Hence, Manwë decided to send Míreal to be under the care of Irmo. So Míreal went to Irmo's gardens and laid down to rest and her spirit quickly departed silently from her body to the ''Halls of Mandos'' never coming back to Finwë thereafter.<ref>{{S|6}}</ref>
When [[Míriel]] became life weary after giving birth to [[Fëanor]], she was brought to Lórien for rest and solace. But her spirit willingly departed to [[Mandos]], and she refused to return.<ref>{{S|6}}</ref>


When the [[Sun]] and [[Moon]] were originally set in their paths [[Varda|Queen Varda]] purposed that the two vessels should journey in [[Ilmen]] and ever be aloft". It was largely due to the prayers of Irmo and Estë who said that "sleep and rest had been banished from the Earth." Therefore, Varda changed her council and allowed for a time of night where the world would still have shadows and half-light.<ref>{{S|11}}</ref>
When the [[Sun]] and [[Moon]] were originally set in their paths, [[Varda]] purposed that the two vessels should journey in [[Ilmen]] and mingle their light as the [[Two Trees]] once had. However, Irmo and Estë asked her to reconsider as "sleep and rest had been banished from the Earth."<ref name=Sun/> Therefore, Varda changed her council and allowed for a time of night where the world would still have shadows and half-light.<ref name=Sun>{{S|11}}</ref>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Irmo'' (pronounced {{IPA|[ˈirmo]}}) is a [[Quenya]] name meaning "Desirer" or "Master of Desire".<ref>{{PE|21}}, p. 85</ref> His common name ''Lórien'' ([[Quenya]]; {{IPA|[ˈloːri.en]}}) means "Land of Dreams", so he was also given the title "'''Master of Dreams'''".{{fact}}
''Irmo'' (pronounced {{IPA|[ˈirmo]}}) is a [[Quenya]] name meaning "Desirer" or "Master of Desire".<ref>{{PE|21}}, p. 85</ref> His common name ''Lórien'' ([[Quenya]]; {{IPA|[ˈloːri.en]}}) means "Land of Dreams".


In early versions of the legendarium, this Vala (variously spelt '''''Lorien''''' and '''''Lôrien''''') was given many different surnames: [[Qenya]] '''''Olofantur''''' (the element ''fantur'', a derivative of the [[Sundocarme|root]] FANA, refers to "visions, dreams, falling asleep")<ref name=LT1>{{LT1|Appendix}}, pp. 253, 259</ref>, Qenya '''''Fulmur''''' (probably from the root FUMU, "sleep"), and [[Gnomish]] '''''Losfan''''' (consisting of ''oloth'' "a dream, apparition, vision" + ending ''-fan'', thus ''(o)loth-fan'' > ''Losfan'').<ref name=PE14>{{PE|14}}, p. 12</ref> Gnomish renderings of his first name included '''''Glurim''''' (containing the element ''lûr'' "slumber") and '''''Lûriel''''' or '''''Lúriel''''' (> '''''Lúrin''''').<ref name=PE14/><ref name=LT1/><ref>{{PE|11}}, p. 18</ref>
In early versions of the legendarium, this Vala (variously spelt '''''Lorien''''' and '''''Lôrien''''') was given many different surnames: [[Qenya]] '''''Olofantur''''' (the element ''fantur'', a derivative of the [[Sundocarme|root]] FANA, refers to "visions, dreams, falling asleep")<ref name=LT1>{{LT1|Appendix}}, pp. 253, 259</ref>, Qenya '''''Fulmur''''' (probably from the root FUMU, "sleep"), and [[Gnomish]] '''''Losfan''''' (consisting of ''oloth'' "a dream, apparition, vision" + ending ''-fan'', thus ''(o)loth-fan'' > ''Losfan'').<ref name=PE14>{{PE|14}}, p. 12</ref> Gnomish renderings of his first name included '''''Glurim''''' (containing the element ''lûr'' "slumber") and '''''Lûriel''''' or '''''Lúriel''''' (> '''''Lúrin''''').<ref name=PE14/><ref name=LT1/><ref>{{PE|11}}, p. 18</ref>
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{{familytree| VAI |~| MAN | | NIE | | IRM |~| EST | |VAI=[[Vairë]]|MAN=[[Mandos]]|NIE=[[Nienna]]|IRM='''IRMO'''|EST=[[Estë]]}}
{{familytree| VAI |~| MAN | | NIE | | IRM |~| EST | |VAI=[[Vairë]]|MAN=[[Mandos]]|NIE=[[Nienna]]|IRM='''IRMO'''|EST=[[Estë]]}}
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==Other versions of the legendarium==
Poppies, the flowers of sleep "which the Gods called ''fumellar''," were used in enchantments by Irmo. And in the silvery light of the cauldron ''Silindrin'', which held the collected dew of [[Telperion]], he descried many mysterious visions.<ref name=irmo>{{LT1|III}}</ref>


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Irmo
Vala
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"Irmo Lorien" by Maureval
Biographical Information
Other namesLórien
PositionMaster of Visions and Dreams
LocationLórien, Valinor
Family
SiblingsMandos and Nienna
SpouseEstë
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Irmo

Irmo, more commonly known as Lórien, was the Vala who was the master of visions and dreams and kept the Gardens of Lórien.

History

Irmo was the younger brother of Námo. Irmo and Námo were the Fëanturi, the masters of spirits.[1] Their sister was Nienna. Like his brother, Mandos, Irmo was typically known by the name of his domain, Lórien.

In his gardens, he dwelt with his spouse Estë. His halls and extensive gardens were located away from Valmar though still within Valinor. Irmo tended to the Elves of Valinor in Lórien and provided a peaceful refuge. He would guide the Eldar with visions and dreams.[1]

When Míriel became life weary after giving birth to Fëanor, she was brought to Lórien for rest and solace. But her spirit willingly departed to Mandos, and she refused to return.[2]

When the Sun and Moon were originally set in their paths, Varda purposed that the two vessels should journey in Ilmen and mingle their light as the Two Trees once had. However, Irmo and Estë asked her to reconsider as "sleep and rest had been banished from the Earth."[3] Therefore, Varda changed her council and allowed for a time of night where the world would still have shadows and half-light.[3]

Etymology

Irmo (pronounced [ˈirmo]) is a Quenya name meaning "Desirer" or "Master of Desire".[4] His common name Lórien (Quenya; [ˈloːri.en]) means "Land of Dreams".

In early versions of the legendarium, this Vala (variously spelt Lorien and Lôrien) was given many different surnames: Qenya Olofantur (the element fantur, a derivative of the root FANA, refers to "visions, dreams, falling asleep")[5], Qenya Fulmur (probably from the root FUMU, "sleep"), and Gnomish Losfan (consisting of oloth "a dream, apparition, vision" + ending -fan, thus (o)loth-fan > Losfan).[6] Gnomish renderings of his first name included Glurim (containing the element lûr "slumber") and Lûriel or Lúriel (> Lúrin).[6][5][7]

Genealogy

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vairë
 
Mandos
 
Nienna
 
IRMO
 
Estë
 
 
 


Other versions of the legendarium

Poppies, the flowers of sleep "which the Gods called fumellar," were used in enchantments by Irmo. And in the silvery light of the cauldron Silindrin, which held the collected dew of Telperion, he descried many mysterious visions.[8]

References

Ainur
Valar Lords Manwë · Ulmo · Aulë · Oromë · Mandos · Irmo · Tulkas · Melkor
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Úmaiar Sauron · Balrogs (Gothmog · Durin's Bane) · Boldogs
Concepts and locations Almaren · Aratar (indicated in italics) · Creation of the Ainur · Fana · Máhanaxar · Ainulindalë · Order of Wizards (indicated in bold) · Second Music of the Ainur · Timeless Halls · Valarin · Valinor · Valimar