Magical Compendium: Melkor
Below are my notes that I developed for working with Melkor as a pop culture pagan/chaos magician/I don’t like labels. My primary focus here is on details that can be most directly utilized in spiritual practice/magical workings (e.g. correspondences), but more general information is supplied as well in order to give greater context and develop themes.
I take a generally sympathetic and positive slant, so if that’s not in alignment with your tastes, you probably won’t get much out of this post. Furthermore, I admit that my knowledge of this subject is fragmentary at best and make no claims to expertise. I am simply someone with great interest in this figure/character.
True (Valarin) Name: unknown
Quenya Name: Melkor, “He Who Arises in Might”; older form Melkórë
Sindarin Names: (after stealing the Silmarils) Morgoth, “Black Foe”/“Dark Tyrant”; Bauglir, “the Constrainer”
Names given by Mairon in Númenórean cult worship: Lord of All, Giver of Freedom, Lord of the Darkness
Names given by himself: King of the World, Master of the Fates of Arda
“It is he whose name is not now spoken; for the Valar have deceived you concerning him, putting forward the name of Eru, a phantom devised in the folly of their hearts, seeking to enchain Men in servitude to themselves. For they are the oracle of this Eru, which speaks only what they will. But he that is their master shall yet prevail, and he will deliver you from this phantom; and his name is Melkor, Lord of All, Giver of Freedom, and he shall make you stronger than they” (Silmarillion, Akallabêth, p. 271).
Title/Occupation: First Dark Lord
Texts: The Silmarillion (Ainulindalë, Valaquenta, Quenta Silmarillion, Akallabêth), Morgoth’s Ring, Ósanwe-kenta
“To Melkor among the Ainur had been given the greatest gifts of power and knowledge, and he had a share in all the gifts of his brethren” (Silmarillion, Ainulindalë, p.16).
Patron of: children; anyone who creates—artists, musicians, artisans, craftspeople, inventors, engineers; anyone who works with words—linguists, writers, poets; outcasts, criminals, prisoners
“From the first he was greatly interested in “language”, that talent that the Eruhíni would have by nature; but we did not at once perceive the malice in this interest, for many of us shared it, and Aulë above all. But in time we discovered that he made a language for those who served him; and he has learned our tongue with ease. He has great skill in this matter. Beyond doubt he will master all tongues, even the fair speech of the Eldar" (Manwë about Melkor to the Elves, Ósanwe-kenta).
Themes: existence (universe/cosmos/creation/Eä)/nonexistence (Void), parent/child, power/powerlessness, creation/destruction, order/chaos, purity/corruption, divinity/humanity, life/death
Colors: galaxy, black, rainbow, light
Elements/Energies: music, fire, ice, smoke, storm, lightning, darkness/shadow, void
“And he descended upon Arda in power and majesty greater than any other of the Valar, as a mountain that wades in the sea and has its head above the clouds and is clad in ice and crowned with smoke and fire; and the light of the eyes of Melkor was like a flame that withers with heat and pierces with a deadly cold” (Silmarillion, Ainulindalë, p. 22).
Creation magic/art or music magic/chaos magic/tulpamancy
Magical languages, runes, and incantations
Dark magical races/creatures: orcs, dragons (draconic magic), werewolves, vampires, evil fay/spirits
Ceremonial and sacrificial magic, deity work/worship, constructed places of worship (i.e. temples)
Symbols: hammer, crown, gemstones, chains (Angainor)
Weapon: Grond (Hammer of the Underworld)
Animals: cats, bats, wolves, dragons
Strelitizia - freedom, immortality
Heather - independence, confidence
Tassel flower - creativity, originality
Muscari - power, confidence, mystery, creativity
Stinging nettle - a stinging plant with a variety of uses, including food, textiles, and folk magic
Crown flower - a plant with flowers resembling crowns that is dangerous if touched or ingested
Cannabis - a plant popularly used as a recreational drug and sometimes associated with artists and creativity, the Devil and immorality, and counterculture
Elgaran flower - a fictional flower appearing in the video game Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor that grows on the graves of Men
Materials: metal, especially iron
Tarot Cards: the Tower, Five of Wands, Eight of Swords
Related Entities: Mairon (Sauron)
*Some alternative suggestions for what his domain may be include chaos, destruction, corruption, change/transformation, evil, and darkness/shadow.
Edit 10/26/2021: Added more interesting herblore options.
Edit 10/30/2021: Added link to detailed tarot descriptions.