Macaussa
Macaussa is a fictional entity appearing in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, specifically within his legendarium. It is often mentioned in relation to the Ainur, the divine beings who shaped the world according to Tolkien's mythology. Macaussa is described as one of the Ainur who participated in the Music of the Ainur, the primordial act of creation. Details about Macaussa's specific role or characteristics within this grand cosmic event are limited. Tolkien's writings often present these beings as vast and powerful, with individual identities sometimes less emphasized than their collective purpose in the unfolding of creation. Macaussa is not a prominent character with a personal narrative, but rather a name associated with the celestial host. Its presence serves to populate the ranks of the Ainur, contributing to the vastness and complexity of Tolkien's cosmogony. The precise etymology or meaning of the name Macaussa within Tolkien's invented languages is not clearly established, further highlighting its status as a name rather than a fully developed character.