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Anor-a-Ithil
They touch once at dawn and once at dusk, briefly, for moments, before they are torn apart. If you watch them, children, you will see the brightest colours of the sky, red and purple and yellow, for it is at that moment that the sun and the moon are one, and these colours are their embrace. You who were born beneath the sun and moon do not know, but I remember, for I watched them take to the heavens. But since their fate has become legend I will tell it as a legend, that you may remember the legend of the sun and the moon.
The Legend of the Sun and Moon
As told by Falmanel of Alqualonde,
in the early Second Age.

