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: It was brought into existence through the Ainulindalë (the Music of the Ainur), a divine symphony led by the creator, Eru Ilúvatar. In the works of J
: Arda includes the continents of Middle-earth (where most of the famous stories take place) and Aman (the Undying Lands).
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: Its timeline is divided into major eras: the Years of the Lamps , the Years of the Trees , and the Years of the Sun . Tolkien intended Arda to be a fictionalized "prehistory" of our own Earth.