
Planet of En-keladim
Ellor Eshúrizel was a planet within Eä, inhabited by the En-keladim. It had a beautiful plain and water was abundant on the world. There was a great waterfall called Öshül-küllösh.
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The world was defined by its vast, intricately designed landscapes—a seamless blend of flowing water, metal, and stone, creating a paradise that seemed both natural and crafted with artistic intent. Life as understood on other worlds was absent; instead, the entirety of Ellor Eshúrizel appeared to be a masterpiece of inanimate perfection, a harmony of many minds united in creation.
The planet’s most renowned feature was the Öshül-küllösh, a magnificent waterfall descending three hundred symmetrical steps, producing a symphony of notes and chords that resonated across the plain. The sound of its cascading waters was said to echo the music of the Ainur, its melody both enchanting and unfathomable. Water, or a substance akin to it, flowed abundantly throughout the world, forming countless streams and channels, each contributing to the ethereal music that defined the planet's atmosphere.
The plains of Ellor Eshúrizel, described as having a silver floor intricately patterned, stretched beneath shapely cliffs and hills, all adorned in hues of blue, white, silver, grey, and purples that blushed to richness. Flashes of red and gold appeared sparingly, evoking a sense of apocalyptic grandeur and solar brilliance. The world’s beauty defied simple description; it was a place where symmetry and intricacy coexisted in a flowing, unconfused modulation, a garden of inanimate nature that recalled vast orders of flowers in its variety and grace.
Though little is known of the En-keladim, it is believed they were the keepers of this paradise, dwelling in harmony with the world's perfection.