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A fictional location from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, Valinor (meaning Land of the Valar) is the realm of the Valar in Aman, the place to which they moved after being driven from Almaren by Melkor. Its major city was Valimar.
After the destruction of Númenor, the Undying Lands were removed from Arda so that Men could not reach them and only the Elves could go there by the Straight Road. By special permission of the Valar, the Hobbits Frodo Baggins, Bilbo BagginsBilbo Baggins is the central character of J. Tolkien's The Hobbit''. He is the first in the history of Middle-earth to give up the One Ring voluntarily (see Ringbearer). He was born on September 22, 2890 of the Third Age, son of Bungo Baggins and Belladon, and Samwise GamgeeSamwise Gamgee ( T. 2980-?; S. 1380-?), a character from J. Tolkien's fantasy world Middle-earth, is Frodo Baggins' servant who proves to be the most loyal of the Fellowship of the Ring. A gardener by trade, Sam is a simple Hobbit of plain speech, who lov were also permitted to go to Valinor, as well as GimliSee: Gimli, Manitoba Gimli (Middle-earth) Gimli Glider. the DwarfWarhammer Fantasy Battle Dwarf minatures Mythology and Fantasy In Norse mythology, fairy tales, and sword and sorcery fiction and role-playing games, a dwarf is a member of a humanoid race, much like humans, but generally living underground or in mountain.
Realms of Middle-earth