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Vána
*Before the Creation of Arda
Lo, ye noble souls, gaze upon the celestial treasure known as 'Vána.' As if woven from the golden rays of dawn, this crown radiates an ethereal allure akin to the Lady Vána, whose presence awakens the blossoms of spring. Like a cascade of blooming petals, these resplendent tresses embody the very essence of rejuvenation and vitality that the ever-young Valië bestows. 'Vána,' a tribute to the enchantress of renewal, beckons thee to don her mantle of timeless beauty. Step into a realm where youth and allure entwine, and let 'Vána' guide thee to a haven of enchanting rejuvenation.
Vána was the younger sister of Yavanna (Queen of the Earth) and the wife of Oromë (Huntsman of the Valar). In her dwellings she had gardens filled with golden flowers, and she frequently came to the forests of Oromë. Like her sister, the province of Vána was growing things of the world, and she was a lover of nature. Vána had influence with the flora and fauna of Middle-earth, and she was associated especially with flowers; thus Vána was also known as the "Queen of Flowers".
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Vána
*Before the Creation of Arda
Lo, ye noble souls, gaze upon the celestial treasure known as 'Vána.' As if woven from the golden rays of dawn, this crown radiates an ethereal allure akin to the Lady Vána, whose presence awakens the blossoms of spring. Like a cascade of blooming petals, these resplendent tresses embody the very essence of rejuvenation and vitality that the ever-young Valië bestows. 'Vána,' a tribute to the enchantress of renewal, beckons thee to don her mantle of timeless beauty. Step into a realm where youth and allure entwine, and let 'Vána' guide thee to a haven of enchanting rejuvenation.
Vána was the younger sister of Yavanna (Queen of the Earth) and the wife of Oromë (Huntsman of the Valar). In her dwellings she had gardens filled with golden flowers, and she frequently came to the forests of Oromë. Like her sister, the province of Vána was growing things of the world, and she was a lover of nature. Vána had influence with the flora and fauna of Middle-earth, and she was associated especially with flowers; thus Vána was also known as the "Queen of Flowers".
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