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The Halls of Mandos held the souls of the dead Children of Ilúvatar, and were the dwelling place of Námo Mandos, Doomsman of the Valar. Their name comes from two Elvish words for 'prison' and ' fortress '. The Halls stood on the western shores of Valinor, looking out across the Encircling Sea.
25 Ιουν 2024 · The Halls of Mandos stood on the northern shores of Valinor, looking out across the Encircling Sea. They were said to be great cavernous delvings, growing in size as the World aged, and their walls were lined with the tapestries of Námo's spouse Vairë, depicting all the events of unfolding history.
6 Οκτ 2024 · In general, this means that the majority of Elves who died in battles in The Lord of the Rings would be reunited one day in Valinor. Some, especially those who did evil deeds, would be kept prisoner in the Halls of Mandos, while others choose to stay there out of profound sadness.
25 Ιουν 2024 · Mandos was the Doomsman of the Valar who pronounced judgement in matters of fate. He was the keeper of the slain in his Halls in the west of Valinor. His actual, less common name was Námo. He was the "elder brother" of the Vala Irmo (also called Lórien). He is one of the Aratar.
Just south of Nienna's home, and to the north of the pastures, are the Halls of Mandos; he lives with his spouse Vairë the weaver. To the east of the Halls of Mandos is the Isle of Estë, in the lake of Lórellin [ T 11 ] within the Gardens of Lórien.
1 Απρ 2015 · The Halls of Mandos are located in Valinor, in an actual, physical building -- so is it possible that the living elves of the Valinor (those who travelled there from Middle Earth when alive) could visit the Halls, to see their deceased ancestors and relatives, perhaps?
4 Αυγ 2021 · Valinor is Asgard, and it is Valhalla; it is Heaven, and it is, in some ways, Eden. And within Valinor is the domain of Mandos, Middle-earth’s god of the afterlife. The Halls of Mandos are a...