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'''Time''' is an aspect of [[Ea]]. The [[Timeless Halls]] and the [[Void]] are implied to be outside Time. The Time begun with Ea, and when the [[Valar]] descended to [[Arda]].<ref name=ain>{{S|Ainulindale}}</ref> Time perhaps represents the sequence of the chords sung by [[Eru]] in the [[Ainulindale]].<ref>{{HM|Guide}}, entry "Time"</ref>
'''Time''' is the life of [[]].<ref>{{MR|P2j}}</ref> The [[Timeless Halls]] and the [[Void]] are implied to be outside Time. The Time began with and the [[Valar]] descending to [[Arda]].<ref name=ain>{{S|Ainu}}</ref> Time perhaps represents the sequence of the chords sung by [[Eru]] in the [[Ainulindalë]].<ref>{{HM|Guide}}, entry "Time"</ref>


The Count of Time begun with the [[Two Trees]]<ref>{{S|1}}</ref> (see: [[Years of the Trees]]).
The Count of Time begun with the [[Two Trees]]<ref>{{S|1}}</ref> (see: [[Years of the Trees]]).


The expression '''Deeps of Time''' probably loosely refers to the vast extent of Time<ref>{{HM|Guide}}, entry "Deeps of Time"</ref> in the unfathomable past or future, and each specific point is a finite space in the Deeps of Time.<ref name=ain/>
The expression '''Deeps of Time''' probably loosely refers to the vast extent of Time<ref>{{HM|Guide}}, entry "Deeps of Time"</ref> in the unfathomable past or future, and each specific point is a finite space in the Deeps of Time.<ref name=ain/>
==Other versions of the legendarium==
In an excerpt related to ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]'', Tolkien introduced some [[Ainur]] who represented the concept of time, and presented themselves to [[Manwë]]: '''[[Aluin]]''' was the eldest of the Ainur and represented Time itself, and his children were [[Fanuin]] (year), [[Ranuin]] (month) and [[Danuin]] (day).<ref>{{LT1|IX}}, p. 219</ref> The excerpt however was soon rejected and the concept was not developed.
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Revision as of 14:29, 22 October 2021

Time is the life of .[1] The Timeless Halls and the Void are implied to be outside Time. The Time began with Eä and the Valar descending to Arda.[2] Time perhaps represents the sequence of the chords sung by Eru in the Ainulindalë.[3]

The Count of Time begun with the Two Trees[4] (see: Years of the Trees).

The expression Deeps of Time probably loosely refers to the vast extent of Time[5] in the unfathomable past or future, and each specific point is a finite space in the Deeps of Time.[2]

Other versions of the legendarium

In an excerpt related to The Book of Lost Tales, Tolkien introduced some Ainur who represented the concept of time, and presented themselves to Manwë: Aluin was the eldest of the Ainur and represented Time itself, and his children were Fanuin (year), Ranuin (month) and Danuin (day).[6] The excerpt however was soon rejected and the concept was not developed.

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