The Silmarillion is about the creation of the World, the Birth of the peoples of Middle Earth and the First Age of the Eldar (Elves) and their struggles against the first Dark Lord Morgoth (Melkor)
The Hobbit, The Silmarillion
The Silmarillion
It isn't found in that book. You have to read the Silmarillion if you want to read about them.
Eru Ilúvatar was created in 1977.
Start with The Silmarillion. This will provide a reference point and a backdrop to any other of Tolkien's works you may read, as well as draw you into the histories of the elves in Beleriand and the tales of the Elder Days. A must read. After this, Unfinished Tales is probably the best one to move onto, as it has stories and information related to 'Rings and the Silmarillion. A slightly abbreviated version of the Children of Hurin is given here. The Children of Hurin. One of the "Great Tales," this is a stand-alone book that fleshes out the story given in the Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. It deviates from the more distant and epic style of the Silmarillion for a more "immediate" and novel-like feel. A good read. If you want more information on the evolution of the Silmarillion, etc. and the history of Middle-earth, then the Histories of Middle-earth, incomplete pieces by Tolkien compiled by his son Christopher, are good for further reading. There are twelve volumes, but is not necessary to read them all.
The ISBN of The Silmarillion is 0-048-23139-8.
No, there's no movie about First Age, only book Silmarillion (and other stories but they are included in Silmarillion).
The Hobbit, The Silmarillion
Vala, sister of Yavanna.
The Silmarillion
The Silmarillion.
Yes, |Quenya is infact the highest speech.
It isn't found in that book. You have to read the Silmarillion if you want to read about them.
The Silmarillion is the history of Middle-Earth from the beginning of the Universe through to the events that occur during The Lord of the Rings. It is mainly a history of the elves, and, through the elves' dealings with other races, peripherally the history of Men, Dwarves, and Hobbits.
The Silmarillion is the posthumously published book that explains the mythology J.R.R. Tolkien created for Middle-earth. It delves into the history, legends, and cosmology of the world where The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit take place.
The Tengwar is Tolkien's elvish script in The Lord of the Rings. According to The Silmarillion, it was invented by Feanor in Valinor.
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