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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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![]() But mainly it's about music and the creation - the creation of music in the first instance. That is so much of me. But it really took its time. I went all over again with different possibilities and asked a hundred fellows here about what to do with it. In the end Spm was right. The right one came at the "last minute" and just felt right. I had many candidates for it, one of the last was "Apple from Turin's tree", kind of relating to the Finnish origins of the story of Turin in the Kalevala, the Finnish folk epic Tolkien knew very well and from which he took many of the elvish words from (like Silmarils - being derivative from the Ilmarinen, the smith of the epic and so forth) - and which origins Rune already doubted (thanks Rune for your perspective!)...
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Upon the hearth the fire is red Beneath the roof there is a bed; But not yet weary are our feet... |
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