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In [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s [[legendarium]], '''Arda''' is the name given to the Earth in a period of prehistory, wherein the places mentioned in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' and related material once existed. It included several seas and oceans, and the continents of [[Middle-earth]], the [[Dark Land]]s, and [[Aman]], as well as the island of [[Númenor]] and other lands, left largely unnamed by Tolkien.
==Overview==
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Arda was part of [[Eä]], the universe of all which exists. Arda was created, together with the rest of Eä, through the [[Music of the Ainur]] for the Children of [[Ilúvatar]] (that is, [[Elf (Middle-earth)|Elves]] and [[Man (Middle-earth)|Men]]).
Because the Sun, Moon, stars, and other objects orbited the planet in the cosmology of Middle-earth they were considered part of Arda, leading to Arda sometimes being called the 'Solar System' of Middle-earth. The term for the Earth itself, excluding these celestial bodies, was '''Ambar''' or '''Imbar'''.
Originally the Earth (Arda) was flat, the continents were surrounded by a mighty [[ocean]] (or perhaps by [[space]]), [[Ekkaia]] or Vaiya, the Encircling Sea, and separated by [[Belegaer]], called the Great Sea and the Sundering Seas. In the [[First Age]], the area in the northwest of Middle-earth was occupied by the country of [[Beleriand]], but this was destroyed during the [[War of Wrath]].
There was also a separate continent south and east of Middle-earth called the [[Dark Land]]. Another separate continent to the east of Middle-earth was the relatively small [[Land of the Sun]], so called because when the world was flat the Gates of the Sun were near there, and it would be scorched.
Information regarding both was vague. To the south were the Hither Lands including [[Harad]], though "Harad" means "South" and while properly used for the region immediately south of Gondor and Mordor was often loosely used to refer to every land to the south. There were many stretches of sun-scorched desert in Near Harad, but there was supposedly a jungle beyond it which few had ever ventured to, from which the great [[Oliphaunt]]s were found. Men of Far Harad are also described as being black skinned. The vast lands East were collectively referred to as [[Rhûn]], though this may have only referred to those immediately east of the Sea of Rhûn and River Running. The [[Easterlings]], like the Haradrim, were a diverse collection of many races. There was even less knowledge of the extreme eastern end of Middle-earth, where the land was supposed to stop at another sea. It is known that in ancient times the great chain of the [[Orocarni|Red Mountains]] ran north to south near here, and was roughly analogous to the [[Ered Luin|Blue Mountains]] of the west (the world was once symmetrical at the dawn of time). The race of Elves first originated near here, though their original home of [[Cuiviénen]] no longer existed by the Third Age. It is not known if the Red Mountains survived into the Third Age, either intact or in some reduced form (like the Blue Mountains). It is said that the [[Blue Wizards]] went far into the east of Rhûn and beyond to stir up rebellions against Sauron in the lands he held sway over, though the tales of these struggles never reached the west in detail. It is also said that the Blue Wizards may have failed in their mission{{Verify source|date=February 2008}}<!-- this was first draft, later changed; see also etymology of Blue Wizards' names -->; this is interpreted several ways, either that like Saruman they set themselves up as lords of men, or that like [[Radagast (Middle-earth)|Radagast]] they started to care more for the local people they were charged with protecting than Middle-earth as a whole and then refused to return.
In the [[Second Age]], Númenor was raised in the Great Sea for the [[Edain]]. This island existed through most of the Second Age, but was destroyed as a result of the [[pride]] of the Númenórean people in defying the Ban of the [[Vala (Middle-earth)|Valar]] and sailing to Aman in the west.
After the destruction of Númenor, Arda was made round. Aman (The Undying Lands) was taken out of the world, and could only be reached by the [[Elf (Middle-earth)|Elves]], following the ''straight road'' that was granted to them. As Aman was taken away from Arda, new lands and continents were created east and west of Middle-earth.
The word "Arda" was apparently conceived as a cognate of English "Earth" and its equivalents in the other Germanic languages , specifically the Afrikaans "Aarde" which has equivalent pronunciation and meaning, and unsurprising in use given Tolkien's South African origins. Other Germanic cognates inclde the Dutch ''aarde'', and German ''Erde'', though these are not direct sources, but rather tangential linguisitically. However, within the lengendarium it ostensibly has no relation, being a [[Quenya]] word. {{ME-fact|date=May 2008}}
==Arda Unmarred==
The original world as built by the [[Vala (Middle-earth)|Valar]] is called '''Arda Unmarred'''. This world was effectively destroyed by the wars of the Valar and [[Morgoth|Melkor]], and only [[Valinor]] still resembled it in part. Arda Unmarred was a flat symmetrical world with everlasting light.
==Arda Marred==
'''Arda Marred''' is the name given to the world as it is: the world after the wars of the Valar and Melkor, and the dispersing of Melkor's [[Fëa and hröa|fëa]] in the entire world. It is this world from which are formed the [[Fëa and hröa|hröa]] of the [[Children of Ilúvatar]], and therefore it is at times a cruel and evil world with plagues, extreme colds, heat, and other concepts which do not exist in Arda Unmarred.
Arda Marred also broke the design of Elvish immortality: in Arda Marred Elves slowly fade, until at last they are naught but wraiths. Only in Valinor was this fading delayed, which is one reason all Elves had no choice but to go to Valinor in the end. One of the special abilities of the [[Rings of Power]] was that they could delay time, and as such were used by [[Elrond]] and [[Galadriel]] to preserve their realms. After the loss of the [[One Ring]] the Elves had no choice left and therefore in the [[Fourth Age]] the last Eldar left for Valinor.
==Arda Healed==
'''Arda Healed''' is Arda Marred restored: it will be like Arda Unmarred but better, since it will also incorporate all the good things of Arda Marred. Arda Healed will be created after the [[Dagor Dagorath]], when [[Morgoth]] will be slain, and the world broken. A new world will be created then, which will be Arda Healed.
==See also==
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*[[Timeline of Arda]]
*[[Realms of Arda]]
*[[Minor places in Arda]]
*[[Middle-earth cosmology]]
==Works cited==
*{{cite book|chapter=Arda|last=Bolintineanu|first=Alexandra|pages=24-25|title = [[J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia|J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment]]|editor = [[Michael D. C. Drout|Drout, Michael D. C.]]|isbn = 0-415-96942-5|publisher = [[Routledge]]|year=2006}}
==External links==
* [http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/ Encyclopedia of Arda]
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