Cohete de la antimateria
Morgoth is a character of the Silmarillion created by J.R.R. Tolkien. Its true name, in language Valarin E, is taboo; it is called Melko, then Melkor, before being renamed Morgoth , “Black Enemy of the World”, by the Ñoldo Fëanor.
It is the first Lord of Darkness. In the beginning it was one of the Valar; named Melkor initially, it was more powerful than Manwë. Morgoth is a nihilist ; he wants to destroy the Children of Ilúvatar and all in Arda which is not its own realization. He wanted to reign on Arda very whole, refusing to lend allegiance to Manwë. He builds his dark fortress of Utumno in the north of the Earth of the Medium, without the knowledge of Valar, and tiny room to nothing all that Valar project. As of the Classical music, it corrupts Maiar, like Sauron, which was in the beginning a following of Aulë the blacksmith, or the Balrog S.
Twice, a battle took place between the armies of the Valar and of Melkor, at the conclusion which Tulkas the bldg. the Elfes, first-born, any young people at the time of the second battle (the Guerre of the Powers) heard din of the battle and the effects felt some, without knowing what it occurred. Melkor was connected and locked up with Valinor during very a long time. Later, Valar thought that it had changed and it was slackened. But its cheating and its desire for reigning and for destroying what it could not have were only increased by its captivity. It turned over initially at Valar to diffuse its perfidious ideas in the Elves of Valinor. He taught much of his knowledge to the elves and in particular to Fëanor which became the largest blacksmith elf of Arda.
Then, Fëanor conceived the Silmaril S starting from the light of the Arbres of Valinor. Melkor, of course, coveted them. It conceived a plan with Ungoliant. It concealed Silmarils and of the treasures created by Fëanor and Noldor after having killed Finwë, the father of Fëanor which kept Silmarils. Then, it invited Ungoliant to drink the sap of the Arbres of Valinor to destroy them. Then both fled out of Ground of the Medium with their spoils. Ungoliant, creature gossamer-like with the insatiable appetite, devoured all the gems which they had concealed in Valinor then wanted to swallow Silmarils. Melkor refused to give them to him and a combat opposed them. Melkor would not have gained this combat if its Balrogs had not intervened to help it.
Following the flight of Simarils, Melkor was named initially by Fëanor then by all the Morgoth Elves (in Sindarin; Moringotto in Quenya), Enemy Black of the world.
Then it will be terra in its fortress of Angband, from where it left there only once before the end the First Age: for a duel against Fingolfin which it gained, even if it were touched seven times by the Elf before it kills it.
It is from there that it created (one does not know exactly how; Tolkien never arrived at a final thesis on this point, encountering religious considerations and metaphysics) the race of the Orque S; according to the version published of the Silmarillion , it would act corrupted and tortured Elves. It created also Dragons, the first and more powerful of them being Glaurung.
During all the First Age, Morgoth fought the Elves and their allies (certain Dwarves and Human) out of Ground of the Medium thanks to its armies of Orcs, with its Dragons, and its Balrog S. It also succeeds in rejoining at its sides most of the Men and Dwarves.
The kingdom of Morgoth believed in Ground of the Medium gradually following the victories which it gained such Nirnaeth Arnoediad, destruction of Nargothrond or the fall of Gondolin.
Lastly, safety came from Eärendil, the son of Tuor, wire of Huor, and Idril, the girl of Turgon king de Gondolin. This one built the boat Vingilot to reach Valinor where he asked grace, in the name of the Children of Ilúvatar, at Valar. Manwë was moved some and decided to send the army of Valinor definitively to overcome Morgoth at the time of the Guerre of the Great Anger which lasted nearly fifty years and is concluded by the fall from Morgoth and its armies.
Morgoth was thrown out of the circles of the world but the seeds of its capacity all were not destroyed and the evil will perdura on Arda after him, in particular by Sauron, the dragons and the Balrog S which survived the battles.
The legend says that however, Morgoth will return at the end of the world: then Manwë Sulimo will go down from its throne at the top of the Taniquetil to face it and overcome it last once before the sentence of Eru, which after the combat will create a new Music of the Ainur.
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