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Morgoth, Bauglir, the First Enemy, the Great Enemy, the Black Foe, the Black Hand, the Marrer, the Corrupter, the First Darkness
Dark Lord , King of the World, Black Enemy of the World, Lord of the Dark, Elder King, Master of the Fates of Arda
Utumno (formerly), Angband , much of Middle-earth and Beleriand for a time
Powers of the Valar , Grond , mace , sword , hammer, black spear
Morgoth in a community-made expansion for The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game

↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter IX: " Of the Flight of the Ñoldor "

↑ The Silmarillion , Ainulindalë (The Music of the Ainur)

↑ The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter I: " Of the Beginning of Days "

↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter III: " Of the Coming of the Elves and the Captivity of Melkor "

↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter XIII: " Of the Return of the Ñoldor "

↑ The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter XVII: " Of the Coming of Men into the West "

↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter XVIII: " Of the Ruin of Beleriand and the Fall of Fingolfin "

↑ The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter XIX: " Of Beren and Lúthien "

↑ The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter XX: " Of the Fifth Battle: Nirnaeth Arnoediad "

↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 The Children of Húrin , Narn i Chîn Húrin, The Tale of the Children of Húrin, III: " The Words of Húrin and Morgoth "

↑ The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter XXI: " Of Túrin Turambar "

↑ 12.0 12.1 The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter XXIII: " Of Tuor and the Fall of Gondolin "

↑ 13.0 13.1 The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter XXIV: " Of the Voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath "

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. V: The Lost Road and Other Writings , Part One: The Fall of Númenor and the Lost Road, Chapter III: "The Lost Road"

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. IV: The Shaping of Middle-earth

↑ 16.0 16.1 The Silmarillion , Index of Names

↑ Sub-creating Arda ( Cormarë Series No. 40), 6: John Garth , "Ilu's Music: The Creation of Tolkien's Creation Myth", pg. 135

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. 10: Morgoth's Ring , The Later Quenta Silmarillion, The Second Phase, VIII: "Of the Rape of the Silmarils"

↑ The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Chapter XX: " Of the Fifth Battle: Nirnaeth Arnoediad "

↑ The Children of Húrin , Ch. I, pg. 42

↑ The Silmarillion , Quenta Silmarillion , Ch. XVII: " Of the Coming of Men into the West "

↑ The Silmarillion , " Akallabêth " (The Downfall of Númenor)

↑ 23.0 23.1 The History of Middle-earth , Vol. I: The Book of Lost Tales Part One , Appendix: Names in the Lost Tales – Part I

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. III: The Lays of Beleriand , I: "The Lay of the Children of Húrin"

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. IX: Sauron Defeated , Part Three: The Drowning of Anadûnê, (i) The third version of The Fall of Númenor

↑ Parma Eldalamberon XVII , "Words, Phrases and Passages in Various Tongues in The Lord of the Rings " (ed. Christopher Gilson), pg. 115

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. V: The Lost Road and Other Writings , Part One: "The Fall of Númenor and the Lost Road"

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. IV: The Shaping of Middle-earth , III: " The Quenta ", Appendix 1: Translation of Quenta Noldorinwa into Old English

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. 10: Morgoth's Ring , The Annals of Aman

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. 10: Morgoth's Ring , Myths Transformed

↑ The History of Middle-earth , Vol. 1: The Book of Lost Tales Part One IX: "The Hiding of Valinor"



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Melkor ( Quenya ; "He who arises in might"), predominantly known as Morgoth ( Sindarin ; "Black Foe of the World"), [1] was the first Dark Lord , and the primordial source of evil in Eä .

Originally the most powerful of the Ainur created by Eru Ilúvatar , Melkor rebelled against his creator out of pride and sought to corrupt Arda . After committing many evils across the First Age and preceding eras, such as the theft of the Silmarils , which resulted in his name Morgoth , and the destruction of the Two Lamps and the Two Trees of Valinor , Morgoth was defeated by the Host of Valinor in the War of Wrath . As punishment, he was banished from of Arda into the Void , though it was prophesied that he would one day return.

Melkor was created by Eru Ilúvatar in the Timeless Halls at the beginning of creation; he was greater in power and knowledge than the other Ainur . [2] His brother was Manwë .

Impatient with the emptiness of the Void outside the Timeless Halls, and desiring to create things of his own, he often entered the Void seeking the Flame Imperishable, but the Flame was of Ilúvatar and resided with him, and Melkor never discovered it. Melkor continued to search, however, and as such was often alone and apart from his fellow Ainur. It was during these lonesome periods that he began to have ideas and thoughts of his own that were not in accordance with his fellow Ainur.

Melkor (front) weaves his music with Eru's
When the Ainur sang the Great Music before Eru, he wove some of these alien thoughts into his music, and straightaway discord arose around him. Some of those nearby attuned their music to his, until two musical themes were warring before the Throne. To correct the discord, Eru introduced a Second, and then a Third Theme into the music. But Melkor succeeded in holding back the Second theme, of which Manwë was the chief instrument. The Third was the theme of Elves and Men, and while it was not overwhelmed by the discord as the Second theme was, it too failed to correct
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