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* In [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s [[legendarium]], '''Valmar''', otherwise known as the City of Bells and as '''''Valimar''''', was the residence of the [[Valar]] and the [[Vanyar]] in the realm of [[Valinor]]. The mound of Ezellohar, on which stood the [[Two Trees of Valinor|Two Trees]], and [[Máhanaxar]], the Ring of Doom, were outside Valmar. Valmar is generally considered the capital of [[Valinor]], as it was there that the [[Valar]] congregated.
* In [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s [[legendarium]], '''Valmar''', otherwise known as the City of Bells and as '''''Valimar''''', was the residence of the [[Valar]] and the [[Vanyar]] in the realm of [[Valinor]]. The mound of Ezellohar, on which stood the [[Two Trees of Valinor|Two Trees]], and [[Máhanaxar]], the Ring of Doom, were outside Valmar. Valmar is generally considered the capital of [[Valinor]], as it was there that the [[Valar]] congregated.


* '''Valmar''' is a character that appears in the [[Grandia]] [[computer role playing game|RPG]] series from [[Game Arts]]. In the video game, Valmar is an ancient evil force that was destroyed centuries previous to the time of the game that begins to re-assemble itself, threatening to bring about an apocalypse and holy war.
* '''Valmar''' is a character that appears in the [[Grandia]] [[computer role playing game|RPG]] series from [[Game Arts]]. In [[Grandia II]], Valmar is an ancient evil force that was destroyed centuries previous to the time of the game that begins to re-assemble itself, threatening to bring about an apocalypse and holy war.


[[Category:Middle-earth towns and cities]]
[[Category:Middle-earth towns and cities]]

Revision as of 02:35, 3 March 2006

Valmar is the name of two fictional entities:

  • Valmar is a character that appears in the Grandia RPG series from Game Arts. In Grandia II, Valmar is an ancient evil force that was destroyed centuries previous to the time of the game that begins to re-assemble itself, threatening to bring about an apocalypse and holy war.