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Thanks, I just have all feats on Tuesday, but thanks anyway. But in his profile, Unrestricted Maiar refers to his form of Ainur before descending to Eä.To be precise, none of the Unrestricted Maiar are Low 1-C. The Ainur are only Low 1-C in their origin, before they descended into and bound themselves to space-time. Unrestrained Maiar can vary from Low 7-B, possibly 7-A to High 3-A depending on the individual.
The reference for the Low 1-C feat is on profile, with it occuring in the Silmarillion within the AINULINDALË. Manwe, Varda, and Melkor are the only profiles with it linked directly, but as this question has been asked twice, I might just add it to every major profile during the next major revision.
Essentially the conflict between the Ainur shakes the Timeless Halls and potentially beyond, aka the Low 1-C "primary" level of existence that Eru and the Ainur all reside. The Halls being Low 1-C due to R>F for 3 seperate reasons:
- Tolkien uses the same language to differentiate Eru's and the Ainur's level of existence to Eä (the universe) as he does to differentiate between reality and mythology
- Eru holds all of Eä as mere thought, being able to maintain it in his mind. To Him, it is on the same level as fiction is, as an entire space-time is but merely thought in His mind (indeed, the language is used describes Eä as but one finite fictional sub-creation under Eru/God's infinite creative potential. Meanwhile Tolkien states both space and time in Eä being limitlessly extensive, aka infinite. In essence a 4-D Space-Time is finite and fractional compared to Eru)
- Eru is described as an author, with his interventions being that of an Author, as is his role, level of existence, etc.
No problem, glad it all went well.Thanks, I just have all feats on Tuesday, but thanks anyway. But in his profile, Unrestricted Maiar refers to his form of Ainur before descending to Eä.