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Old 12-23-2001, 09:29 PM   #1
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White-Hand Origin of Ungoliant

Hey, its me again. In the Quenta Section 4 in HoME, Ungoliant is mentioned as coming "perhaps from the Outer Darkness." Is this referring to space, or the surrounding universe, and what is this Outer Darkness' nature as compared to say Space in our world? The amusing thing is that she came from somewhere, space or no, and that she or her predecessors were no doubt created by something, or perhaps perverted by something. If Iluvatar didnt make Ungoliant the way she was, then there are obvoiously some malevolent forces at work beyond the bounds of Middle Earth. Creepy stuff.
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Old 12-23-2001, 10:16 PM   #2
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I know that Shelob is descended from Ungoliant. But is it written what she did before she met Sam and Frodo?
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Old 12-26-2001, 06:18 AM   #3
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I can only guess that the outer darkness refers to The Void where Eru created the Ainur and Maiar.. you know what Im talking about. How Ungoliant was corrupted? Maybe it was just a Maia like Melkor who had its own dark purposes and descended into Ea for its own reasons.
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Old 12-26-2001, 10:58 AM   #4
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I brought up a thread like this a while back, and felt I should mention some things from it. First, could Ungoliant be a Maia considering that she was powerful enough that Melkor (arguably the most powerful Valar) was afraid of her. Second, her corruption may have stemmed from Melkor, the evidence for this is that I think that in HOME I it says that Melkor had had dealing with Ungoliant before. Last, somone brought up that she could somehow be related in origin to Tom Bombadil.

AAAAHHHH! I menitoned Tom; this thread is doomed to spiral off into chaotic arguing about Tom's origin. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 11-29-2002, 10:46 AM   #5
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thats a hard 1 im gessin she was of some unknowen race of spirit takin physical form to full fill her own dark purposes
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Old 11-29-2002, 09:04 PM   #6
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Eldar 14 (and everyone else)--

Tolkien said that the evil things in middle earth are only corruptions of the good--it was alluded to with the creation of the Uruk-hai, and delt with more vividly in the Silmarillion with the fall of Melkor. Yet here's the rub: if Ungoliant was courrupted by Melkor, then what was She catagorized when she was uncorrupted (and thus her ultimate identity)? She couldn't have still been catagorized as what She was prior to the corruption, for the corrupted beings change their names after the deed was done (I.E., Elves = Uruk-hai). Did she exist previously in another form prior to the Song? Or was she created after/before/during the creatures of Ea? Or does this little meander just fall back into the stalemate of "was Ungoliant a Valar"?

THAT one I have trouble swallowing. Ungoliant and her Daughters are described as being foul-looking and unpleasant, like the corruptions of Melkor (orcs, goblins, etc.). Yet Melkor himself was outwardly beautiful (being as he was the most powerful Valar), though he fell to evil purposes. Doesn't that make the argument of Ungoliant's origin lean more towards Her being a creation of something, more directly something evil? If so, then who (or what)?

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Old 11-29-2002, 11:39 PM   #7
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Ungoliant was not a Vala. Only 14 of those. She wasn't a Maia either. Valar and Maiar are job descriptions...not really races, since they're all Ainur. Maiar are only the Ainur who came into Arda and aided the Valar. The other are simply Ainur serving their own purposes (Ungoliant? Tom?).

Anyway, this topic has been covered before. Do a search for Ungoliant.
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Old 11-30-2002, 04:04 PM   #8
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I think it is more than likely that Ungoliant was one of the Ainur who followed Melkor in his discord.

In the Sil it states (with the qualifier "The Eldar knew not whence she came; but some have said...) that she descended from the darkness around Arda, "when Melkor first looked down in envy upon the Kingdom of Manwe, and that in the beginning she was one of those that he corrupted to his service."

As for Melkor being afraid of her (suggesting that she was more powerful), remember that "the Valar drew unto them many companions, some less, some well nigh as great as themselves." Also, she had just sucked the light out of the Trees, and drained the Wells of Varda, and "had grown great, and he (Melkor) less by the power that had gone out of him..."
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