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NarsilionThe Song of the Sun and MoonA song composed by an unknown author1 telling the tale of the making of the Sun and Moon from the last fruit and flower of the Two Trees of Valinor. No record of the Narsilion remains beyond its bare existence, and so its contents are uncertain, but it seems at least to have described the ordering of the new lights by the Valar, and their assignment to the Maiar Arien and Tilion. It's common to find that Tolkien's allusions to literary works within his tales actually relate to real poems or stories created by himself. In the case of the Narsilion, however, this doesn't appear to be the case. In volume IV of The History of Middle-earth, Christopher Tolkien reports: 'If there ever was a 'song of the Sun and Moon' ... it has disappeared.' Notes
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