-
archaeologist Martin Rundkvist writes that Tolkien's
account of
Finrod Felagund includes "a
transparently colonial p****age"
where the Elf,
having arrived...
- 'Homicidal Ecstasy,'
share "****ed"". BrooklynVegan.
Retrieved May 16, 2023.
Felagund (February 14, 2023). "Sanguisugabogg -
Homicidal Ecstasy Review". Angry...
- "Athrabeth
Finrod ah Andreth" — A
discussion between two characters,
Finrod Felagund, an
Elven king, and Andreth, a
mortal woman,
about the
natures of death...
-
great loss to his own company,
saved the life of the
Elven king
Finrod Felagund, and in
return Finrod swore an oath of
friendship to
Barahir and all of...
- Fëanor, who made the Silmarils. Then
Tolkien treated him as a son of
Finrod Felagund.
Christopher Tolkien,
editing the
published version of The Silmarillion...
-
daughter of Olwë and
cousin to Lúthien. Her
elder brothers were
Finrod Felagund, Angrod, and Aegnor. She was born in Valinor. She had the
ability to peer...
-
pleasing Fëanor, who lets
Fingolfin become King in his stead.
Finrod Felagund:
Grandson of Finwë and
Elvenking of Nargothrond. He died from
wounds sustained...
-
Nargothrond ("underground
fortress on the
river Narog")
Built by
Finrod Felagund,
delved into the
banks of the
river Narog in Beleriand.
Nevrast ("hither...
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altogether lost. Thus, for example, the cross-examination of
Beren and
Felagund and
their companions,
disguised as Orcs, by Thû the
Necromancer (the first...
-
possible later name.
Felakgundu Cave-hewer; epessë of Finrod.
Origin of
Felagund. Nulukkhizdîn Nargothrond, the Petty-Dwarvish name Gabilân 'Great River'...