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Fëanor (Quenya pronunciation: [ˈfɛ.anɔr]) is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion. He
creates the
Tengwar script, the palantír...
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first leader, Finwë. The
majority of the Noldor, led by Finwë's
eldest son
Fëanor, then
return to
Beleriand in the
northwest of Middle-earth. This
makes them...
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threatened by his half-brother
Fëanor, who held him in
contempt for not
being a pure-bred Noldor. Even so, when
Fëanor stole ships and left Aman, Fingolfin...
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uniquely among immortal Elves, dies
while giving birth to
their only
child Fëanor,
creator of the Silmarils; her
spirit later serves the
godlike Vala queen...
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fictional brilliant jewels in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, made by the Elf
Fëanor,
capturing the pure
light of the Two
Trees of Valinor. The
Silmarils play...
- was the son of Curufin, one of the sons of
Fëanor and Nerdanel; he was
Fëanor's only
known grandchild.
Fëanor was the most
skilful craftsman of the First...
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about Maglor, son of
Fëanor, who
composed the song "The Fall of the Noldor"
based on the Kinslaying. In "The
Curse of
Fëanor",
Fëanor expresses his wrath...
- The Númenórean
Kings Tolkien 1996, "The
Shibboleth of
Fëanor"
Tolkien 1996 "The
Shibboleth of
Fëanor", "The
names of Finwë's descendants"
Tolkien 1987 Part...
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ironically afflicts two of the
greatest figures in the legendarium,
Melkor and
Fëanor. The name
Morgoth is
Sindarin (one of Tolkien's
invented languages) and...
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context of Tolkien's
fictional world, the
Tengwar were
invented by the Elf
Fëanor, and used
first to
write the
Elvish languages Quenya and Telerin. Later...