-
exception of Maedhros'
fortress at Himring. A man, Barahir,
saves Finrod's life;
Finrod gives him a ring
which had been made in Valinor.
Fingolfin in despair...
- the fëa (soul) and hröa (body). "Athrabeth
Finrod ah Andreth" — A
discussion between two characters,
Finrod Felagund, an
Elven king, and Andreth, a mortal...
- 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...
- Eärwen,
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...
- 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 his kin...
-
second son
Turgon and Turgon's
cousin Finrod built hidden kingdoms,
after receiving visions from the Vala Ulmo.
Finrod hewed cave
dwellings which became the...
-
Morgoth was defeated, his
servant Sauron took his place. Galadriel's
brother Finrod died
hunting Sauron, and
Galadriel vowed to
continue the search. Thousands...
-
Kings (all relatives) Man who
penetrates the
Kingdom Result Nargothrond Finrod Túrin City destro****
Doriath Thingol Beren City destro****
Gondolin Turgon...
- Maedhros,
pleasing Fëanor, who lets
Fingolfin become King in his stead.
Finrod Felagund:
Grandson of Finwë and
Elvenking of Nargothrond. He died from wounds...
- Instead,
Melkor aspires to
rival Eru. In an
early draft,
Tolkien has the Elf
Finrod state that "there is
nothing more
powerful that is
conceivable than Melkor...