- 177,271
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That seems good to me, yes.I assume so?
DDM said "it was fine" by them, which I'm assuming to be about the last post which was 1-A, possibly High 1-A+
Finepoint went for "1-A, Possibly High 1-A+"
And Elizha said High 1-A+ was fine.
I believe we still need a justification written up.
Is the below text alright to apply?
Outerverse level (The Ainur in their origin are residents of the "primary creation", with the difference between a primary and a secondary world being described as the difference between reality and "myth and fairy-story". In this state, they resided in a world of purely will and awareness outside the space-time of Eä once it was created, with the Ainur being described as beyond the bounds and limits of time and space), possibly High Outerverse level+ (Sub-creators, the creators of stories and myth within the Primary Reality, are described as possessing "no bounds, but the laws of contradiction" in their capacity as "writers". As the "highest created beings" created by Eru, the Ainur are potentially similar existences to these sub-creators, with the Ainur possessing "special 'sub-creative' powers" as Eru grants them certainty that their creations are given reality, unlike the writers who do not possess this certainty)
Please write the page title list in a pure text format, as that will require extremely less work for me to handle.Below are all the pages that needs unlocking
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Gandalf
Gandalf, originally known as Olórin, is a member of the order of wizards known as the Istari. Despite his appearance, Gandalf is not a human sorcerer, but rather a Maia of the ancient race of beings known as the Ainur, who existed before the creation of Arda. He is one of the main heroes in both...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Saruman
Saruman is the fallen White Wizard and one of the Istari, five Maiar who came to Arda in the forms of old men to help in the conflict against Sauron. Eventually, Saruman allied himself with Sauron, hoping to betray him once he had learned his weakness so he could establish himself as ruler of...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Sauron
Sauron (or Þauron (Thauron); Quenya; IPA: [ˈsaʊron] or Vanyarin; IPA: [ˈθaʊron] - "The Abhorred"), the eponymous Lord of the Rings, was a fallen Maia, the creator of the One Ring, and the most trusted lieutenant of his master Melkor (Morgoth, the first Dark Lord). After Melkor's defeat in the...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Morgoth
Morgoth, (Sindarin for "Dark Tyrant" or the "Dark Foe"), originally known as Melkor (Quenya for "He who arises in might"), is the primary antagonist of The Silmarillion. He was once the greatest of the Ainur, servants and creations of the Creator, Eru Ilúvatar, before becoming the first Dark...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Balrogs (Lord of the Rings)
Balrogs, or Balrogath ("Balrog-kind"), were Maiar corrupted by Morgoth either before or after the creation of Arda. The Balrogs are great fire spirits, who cloak themselves in shadow and flame and carry whips and swords. Famed Balrogs include Gothmog, slain by Ecthelion, and Durin's Bane, slain...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Gothmog (Balrog)
Gothmog was the Lord of the Balrogs during the First Age and was the greatest Balrog ever to walk Middle-earth. He was the High Captain of Angband, one of Morgoth's most trusted generals, leading the Dark Lord's forces to victory in countless Battles. His only possible superior in rank was...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Arien
Arien was originally a spirit of fire whom Melkor failed to corrupt. In the days of the Two Trees, Arien was a Maia maiden who tended to the golden flowers in the gardens of Vána. She would water the flowers of Vána with dew gathered from the golden tree Laurelin. After the destruction of the...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Ilmarë
Ilmarë is the handmaid of Varda. She is chief among the Maiar, being described as a peer to Eonwe. Ilmarë is the Quenya world for starlight and is derived from Ilma. Christopher Tolkien has noted that Ilmarë is related to such words as Ilmen and Ilmarin. Tier: High 3-A | 1-A, possibly High 1-A...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Melian
Before her entrance to Middle-Earth, Melian the Maia was a servant of both Vana and Este, and lived in Lorien (Irmo's realm), where she tended the trees that grew in the gardens. She was the wisest, most beautiful, and most skillful Maia spirit of Lorien, as well as an incomparable singer - even...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Ossë
Ossë (From the Valarin Ošošai, Oššai) is a fictional character in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien. He is introduced in The Silmarillion as an angelic being known as a Maia, associated with Ulmo, one of the Valar. A spirit of the sea in the service of Ulmo, Ossë guarded the waters around...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Tilion
Tilion was a Maia who guided the Moon. In the days of the trees in Valinor, Tilion had been a hunter from the company of Oromë. Though he often rode with Oromë, he spent much of his free time in Lórien, under the light of Telperion. Tilion loved silver (he even used a silver bow), and he begged...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Eönwë
Eönwë is the banner-bearer and herald of Manwë, the Elder King of Arda. Described as chief among the Maiar loyal to the Valar alongside Ilmarë, Eönwë is one of the greatest of his kind, with his might in arms being surpassed by none in Arda. In the War of Wrath against Morgoth, Eönwë led the...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Aulë
Aulë was a smith and worker of the world, and as such he was among the Valar most similar in thought and powers to Melkor, in that they each glorified the fashioning of artful and original things. Both also had the desire and power to create beings of their own, albeit soulless ones. But while...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Estë
Estë was the grey-clad wife of Irmo, Vala of "Visions, dreams, and desires." She lived with her husband in their gardens, the famous Gardens of Lórien. She was said not to walk by day but instead slept upon an island in the midst of the tree-shadowed Lake of Lórellin in Lórien. All the...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Irmo
Irmo (Who's true name was Lórien) was the brother of Námo/Mandos, who, together with Nienna were known as the Fëanturi, the "Masters of Spirits." Irmo himself was the "Master of Visions, Dreams, and Desires." His wife Estë the Gentle lived with him in Lórien (A place named after him). The...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Mandos
Mandos (Whose true name was Namo) is the brother of Irmo (Lórien) and Nienna. The three of them are the Fëanturi, the Masters of Spirits. His wife was Vaire the Weaver. After the captivity of Melkor, Mandos pronounced his Doom: He was to spend three Ages under the duress of Mandos, guarded by...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Manwë
Manwë is the Elder King of Arda and brethren to Melkor in the mind of Eru Ilúvatar. He is said to be the one that best understands the will and designs of Eru, and acted as the chief instrument against Melkor's discourse during the second theme of the Ainulindalë, the Great Music. Manwë would...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Nessa (The Silmarilion)
Nessa, whose name means, "Young," is one of the Ainur, and a Vala who is known for her great speed and agility, being able to outrun the deer that chase her and her love of dancing in the ever-green fields of Aman. Childlike, innocent and forever young, she is the wife of Tulkas and sister of...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Nienna
Nienna was the Vala of mourning, and she pitied the suffering of others and the wounds of Arda, especially its marring by Melkor. However, it is said the lesson of Nienna is not of endless grief, but rather of pity, hope, and the endurance of the spirit. Nienna was one of Fëanturi and dwelt in...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Oromë
Oromë was a mighty lord and a great huntsman, and he would often train his servants in the Maiar and beasts how to pursue the evil creatures of Melkor. He adored the lands of Middle-earth so greatly that he was initially unwilling to leave it. He is contrasted against Tulkas in demeanor: Whereas...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Tulkas
Tulkas first appeared during the First War. Having heard of his fellow Ainur's struggle against Melkor, Tulkas was the last of the Valar to descend upon Arda, thus tipping the scales of the battle against Melkor enough to drive him from Arda. Melkor fled before him, and the Spring of Arda was...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Ulmo
Ulmo rarely came to the Councils of Máhanaxar, and only when in great need. He preferred to stay in Arda, albeit not by walking on the land, as his form was terrible and would fill any Man or Elf with great dread. All waters were under his authority: Bays, rivers and even the waters deep under...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Varda
Varda was the queen of the stars and the most beautiful of all the Valar and Valier. She was so beautiful her beauty was said to be beyond the description of Men and Elves, and her face radiates with the light of Eru Ilúvatar. Unsurprisingly, it was said that "in light is her power and her joy."...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Vairë
Vairë is one of the Valier, the Queens of the Valar. Though not as great in power or prestige as the likes of Varda or Yavanna, she is still stronger than the likes of Nessa. Her "storied webs," a record of the history of Arda (And possibly Eä), cover the interior of the Halls of Mandos, where...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Vána
Vána is the younger sister of Yavanna and the wife of Oromë. In her dwellings were gardens filled with golden flowers, though Vána often came to the forests of Oromë. Like her sister, Vána had great control over life, and the growing things of the world was a lover of nature and life. Vána has...vsbattles.fandom.com
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Yavanna
Yavanna, beginning in the midst of the Years of the Lamps, during the Spring of Arda, planted and grew the first living things within the world (Trees and plants). These things she she had long prepared for and, at first, just as every other thing in the world that the Valar had nurtured and...vsbattles.fandom.com