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  • Nahar
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  • This great white spirit in the shape of a Horse could sense Evil from leagues off.Nahar 's (Va."næχærra") hooves were of a silver harder than any steel and stroke at Evil foes like the hammers of Aulë. Although he could speak, he rarely chose to do so. Some said that he sometimes visited mortal mares at night and left them with foal. Although this may have be mere superstition, no one argued that he was the forefather of the Mearas and the Horse of the Elves. Nahar's neigh was like the sound of a mighty trumpet ,like his master Oromë ' s great Horn, and like the sound of that Horn,his voice inspired terror in all Evil beings and courage in those who were Good.
  • Nahar was the horse of Oromë the Vala. Nahar was said to be as brilliant as new snow in daylight, and as glimmering as silver in the moonlight. Before the elves awoke in Middle-earth, Oromë rode Nahar through its great forests. After the awakening of the elves, it was said that if they strayed too far from their encampment, they risked being captured by a strange rider. This was one of Melkor's schemes. The elves thought that a captured elf would be brought to Utumno and tortured. One day, as Oromë was riding through the forest, he came upon the elves. He, realizing the elves had awakened, urged them to journey to Valinor. At first, they feared this strange being, as they believed him to be the rider that would lead them to torment and death; however, Ingwë, Finwë, and Elwë (who would late
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  • Valarin; Animalic
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  • Home
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  • Male
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  • Nahar
Weapon
  • Powers of the Valar
Name
  • Nahar
Caption
  • Nahar by Silinde Ar Feiniel
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  • Horse of Oromë
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  • 170
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  • Nahar.jpg
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  • Nahar was the horse of Oromë the Vala. Nahar was said to be as brilliant as new snow in daylight, and as glimmering as silver in the moonlight. Before the elves awoke in Middle-earth, Oromë rode Nahar through its great forests. After the awakening of the elves, it was said that if they strayed too far from their encampment, they risked being captured by a strange rider. This was one of Melkor's schemes. The elves thought that a captured elf would be brought to Utumno and tortured. One day, as Oromë was riding through the forest, he came upon the elves. He, realizing the elves had awakened, urged them to journey to Valinor. At first, they feared this strange being, as they believed him to be the rider that would lead them to torment and death; however, Ingwë, Finwë, and Elwë (who would later become Elu Thingol, king of Doriath) rode with Oromë back to Valinor.
  • This great white spirit in the shape of a Horse could sense Evil from leagues off.Nahar 's (Va."næχærra") hooves were of a silver harder than any steel and stroke at Evil foes like the hammers of Aulë. Although he could speak, he rarely chose to do so. Some said that he sometimes visited mortal mares at night and left them with foal. Although this may have be mere superstition, no one argued that he was the forefather of the Mearas and the Horse of the Elves. Nahar's neigh was like the sound of a mighty trumpet ,like his master Oromë ' s great Horn, and like the sound of that Horn,his voice inspired terror in all Evil beings and courage in those who were Good.