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destroy The Two Trees, leaving the
Silmarils as the only surviving light of the Trees. The Valar ask Fëanor to give them up so that they can restore the Trees. Fëanor replies: "It may be that I can unlock my jewels, but never again shall I make their like; and if I must break them, I shall break my
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for their aid. When they refuse, Fëanor orders the Noldor to steal the ships. The Teleri resist, and many of them are killed. The battle became known as the
Kinslaying at Alqualondë, or the first kinslaying. His sons later commit two other acts of warfare against Elves in
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Silmarils. She comments that Tolkien, choosing his words very carefully, calls Fëanor both "subtle", by etymology from
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Byrhtnoth as misled by "pride and misplaced chivalry proven fatal" and as "too foolish to be heroic". Fëanor is similarly driven by "overmastering pride" that causes his death and that of countless followers.
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in his name. In repentance, Finarfin, Finwë's third son, takes his host and turns back. They are accepted by the Valar, and
Finarfin rules as High-King of the Noldor in Valinor. The remaining Elves, those who follow Fëanor and
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with their godlike powers could not copy them. In fact, Fëanor himself could not copy them, as part of his essence goes into their making. Their worth is close to infinite, as they are unique and irreplaceable. The Vala
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Silmaril off into the West. That Silmaril is lost to the Sons of Fëanor, but the other two remain in the crown of Morgoth. They too are stolen, one ending in the earth, one in the sea.
1136:". Canto VI, lines 1628–1643; and in a different form as restated by Celegorm, third son of Fëanor, in chapter 3, "The Lay of Leithian." Canto VI, lines 1848–1857. A later version is found in
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good or evil, that time should bring forth unto the end of days, whoso should hold or take or keep a Silmaril from their possession.
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318:who he believes covet them. The Vala
2923:The History of The Lord of the Rings
1838:, Chapter 19, "Of Beren and Lúthien"
242:
1092:, "spirit of fire" in Quenya, from
13:
4335:Tolkien, Race and Cultural History
4209:The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
1639:Fingolfin's children, e.g. Aredhel
490:
397:(red arrows to the right) back to
149:Elves, and his first wife Míriel.
14:
4780:
4300:Tolkien and the Invention of Myth
2143:The J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia
2899:The Lost Road and Other Writings
2608:
1950:, ch. 2 "Poems Early Abandoned".
1539:Shippey and the Tolkien scholar
1052:
1041:
726:
708:
685:
516:
419:, become subject to the Doom of
4216:A Companion to J. R. R. Tolkien
4093:Poems and Songs of Middle Earth
3815:Finnish language and literature
2785:The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien
1908:
1560:effect of ancestry on character
183:—who withholds the Silmarils.
4754:Characters in The Silmarillion
4356:The Worlds of J. R. R. Tolkien
4328:Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth
3605:Ancestry as guide to character
2741:The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
1962:, ch. 3 "The Lay of Leithian".
1868:
1856:
1829:
1757:
1589:Creative, headstrong, selfish
1529:Ancestry as guide to character
1394:legend. 1740 English print of
1067:
119:) is a fictional character in
1:
4265:J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia
2729:The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen
1746:
1442:'s version in his 1947 novel
1162:The proud Anglo-Saxon leader
1132:(circa 1928), in chapter 3, "
1060:All the characters shown are
247:
239:were responses to World War.
137:seeing-stones, and the three
1923:
1865:, ch. 3: "Quenta Noldorinwa"
1227:'s comparison of Fëanor and
1128:. Lines 132–141; in rhyming
1072:Fëanor was originally named
455:
385:; many of them travelled to
381:. The Elves migrated across
283:
7:
3788:Tolkien's impact on fantasy
2956:The Peoples of Middle-earth
2891:The Shaping of Middle-earth
2556:The Peoples of Middle-earth
2460:The Shaping of Middle-earth
1586:from both father and mother
1153:
1110:The History of Middle-earth
497:Finwë § House of Finwë
10:
4785:
3462:List of weapons and armour
2995:The Nature of Middle-earth
2685:The Fellowship of the Ring
2117:
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1656:Aggressive, unsympathetic
1532:
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4349:Tolkien and the Great War
4196:
4157:Works inspired by Tolkien
4139:
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4061:Nightfall in Middle-Earth
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3876:The Atlas of Middle-earth
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2980:The History of The Hobbit
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4152:Middle-earth Enterprises
2798:The three "Great Tales"
1984:Hammond & Scull 1995
1275:Exiled, his fortress of
256:, the first King of the
50:Fëanor (left) threatens
4472:Figures associated with
4435:Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar
4107:An Evening in Rivendell
3980:Margrethe II of Denmark
3859:A mythology for England
1974:, "The Annals of Aman".
1634:Relatively sympathetic
1594:Fëanor's half-brothers
1144:illustrate his writings
1046:Kings of the Noldor in
68:In-universe information
4565:Sundering of the Elves
4557:Tolkien's Middle-earth
4230:Master of Middle-Earth
3752:Psychological journeys
3316:First and Second Ages
3168:First and Second Ages
2930:The Notion Club Papers
2868:The Book of Lost Tales
2715:The Return of the King
2692:The Shadow of the Past
1663:"Subtle" and "skilled"
1438:legend, in particular
1399:
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402:
361:
4342:Tolkien's Legendarium
4086:The Road Goes Ever On
4028:The Lord of the Rings
4013:The Lord of the Rings
3889:A Map of Middle-earth
3632:Death and immortality
3435:Red Book of Westmarch
2948:The War of the Jewels
2883:The Lays of Beleriand
2804:The Children of Húrin
2699:The Council of Elrond
2678:The Lord of the Rings
2524:The War of the Jewels
2428:The Lays of Beleriand
2281:Nitzsche, Jane Chance
2265:10.1353/tks.2007.0021
1642:"mixed Noldor/Vanyar"
1628:is of "junior" race,
1533:Further information:
1462:Tolkien's legendarium
1390:, a reworking of the
1381:
1374:Pride in sub-creation
1217:The Lord of the Rings
1161:
1117:The Lays of Beleriand
495:Further information:
373:
356:
288:Further information:
4678:Icelandic Elf School
4121:At Dawn in Rivendell
4114:A Night in Rivendell
4101:The Tolkien Ensemble
3935:Brothers Hildebrandt
3457:Two Trees of Valinor
2820:The Fall of Gondolin
2150:. pp. 212–213.
2134:Drout, Michael D. C.
1986:, pp. 192, 195.
1615:Finarfin's children
1402:The Tolkien scholar
1398:pact with the Devil.
1357:The Battle of Maldon
395:Flight of the Noldor
193:The Tolkien scholar
56:Middle-earth artwork
4769:Middle-earth rulers
4605:Eärendil and Elwing
3625:Round World dilemma
3177:Eärendil and Elwing
2830:The Fall of Númenor
2551:Christopher Tolkien
2519:Christopher Tolkien
2487:Christopher Tolkien
2455:Christopher Tolkien
2423:Christopher Tolkien
2391:Christopher Tolkien
2313:North Landing Books
2305:Solopova, Elizabeth
2084:, pp. 282–284.
2067:, pp. 273–274.
2018:, pp. 131–133.
1694:
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1558:'s analysis of the
1479:
1454:pact with the devil
1426:the Tolkien Society
1240:
1134:The Lay of Leithian
393:led in turn to the
364:Return to Beleriand
252:Fëanor's father is
23:Fictional character
4244:A Question of Time
4046:The Rings of Power
3965:Alexander Korotich
3762:Sound and language
3642:Dreams and visions
2364:The Tolkien Reader
2339:(Third ed.).
2126:Dickerson, Matthew
2096:, pp. 88–131.
1689:
1554:
1474:'s version of the
1467:
1400:
1349:Elizabeth Solopova
1236:characters in the
1223:
1210:, who becomes the
1171:Pride and downfall
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1122:alliterative verse
1082:fictional language
437:Dagor-nuin-Giliath
403:
298:to make the three
145:, the King of the
116:[ˈfɛ.anɔr]
4741:
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4419:Germanic folklore
4372:
4371:
4321:A Tolkien Compass
4237:Picturing Tolkien
4223:Interrupted Music
4192:
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4128:Leaving Rivendell
3897:
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3883:Journeys of Frodo
3737:Old Straight Road
3727:Naming of weapons
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3217:Lúthien and Beren
3006:
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2988:Carl F. Hostetter
2839:
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2812:Beren and Lúthien
2793:Bilbo's Last Song
2570:978-0-395-82760-4
2547:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2515:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2483:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2474:978-0-395-42501-5
2451:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2419:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2410:978-0-395-25730-2
2387:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2359:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2350:978-0-261-10275-0
2321:978-0-9816607-1-4
2311:. New York City:
2238:978-0-395-74816-9
2213:Hammond, Wayne G.
2204:978-0-8028-1955-0
2157:978-0-415-96942-0
2111:, pp. 95–107
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1483:Tolkien's Fëanor
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1088:. He is known as
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243:Fictional history
201:'s temptation of
129:. He creates the
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4463:Queen of Elphame
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4293:Splintered Light
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3732:Northern courage
3657:Environmentalism
3637:Decline and fall
3560:Tolkien's poetry
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3197:Finwë and Míriel
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2973:John D. Rateliff
2850:
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2777:Unfinished Tales
2760:The Silmarillion
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2621:J. R. R. Tolkien
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2396:The Silmarillion
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2369:Ballantine Books
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2247:Honegger, Thomas
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1347:The philologist
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1340:Garden of Eden
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1192:Garden of Eden
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1139:Morgoth's Ring
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232:Doctor Faustus
229:'s 1947 novel
207:Garden of Eden
165:Oath of Fëanor
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4673:Christmas elf
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4449:Notable elves
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4006:Johan de Meij
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3945:Mary Fairburn
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3720:
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3717:Moral dilemma
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3698:
3697:Luck and fate
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3677:Frame stories
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2506:0-395-68092-1
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2171:(41): 13–21.
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1706:Implications
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248:Early life
223:sub-create
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4200:criticism
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4044:Music of
4035:Music of
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1295:corrupts
1281:Beleriand
1265:corrupts
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1164:Byrhtnoth
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1014:maker of
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