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Dates
Immortal; entered Arda at its foundation
Location
Associated with the gardens of Lórien in Valinor
Race
Division
'Order'
Pronunciation
loa'rien
Meaning
'(God)1 of dreams'
Other names
Note
This Vala and the gardens that shared his name are not to be confused with Galadriel's realm of Lórien in Middle-earth (whose name was doubtless influenced by Lórien of Valinor)

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Lórien

The name given to the Vala Irmo

The Valar

The common name given to the Vala Irmo, from the gardens in Valinor where he dwelt with his spouse Estë.


Notes

1

Lórien took his name from his gardens in Valinor, so perhaps '(garden) of dreams' might be a more appropriate rendering. The form 'god of dreams', though, is actually used for this Vala in Tolkien's earlier work, hence the translation used above.

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