The four towers of Valier [Lotr] ✔
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  • Reads 2,254
  • Votes 47
  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 25m
Complete, First published Dec 26, 2019
Mature
The four towers guarding over the inner ring of the massive stronghold were the first thing travelers would see when riding up to the Grey city of Valier. It is held by an immortal race of men. These men, despite them not being bound to the fate of mortality, were not remotely similar to elves in their appearance.
They were created by Manwë, Ulmo and Melkor on accident when their enourmous energies crashed, fused and birthed from bare rock, water, fire and air a living, breathing creature. Their appearance and temper was a reminder of their creation. 
Isolated from the folks of middleearth they lived a life amongst their own, hailing their creators and the Iluvatár as their highest gods.
They were the only folk that still spoke the name of the forsaken Valar with worship in their hearts.




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