- In the
works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the
Noldor (also
spelled Ñoldor,
meaning those with
knowledge in his
constructed language Quenya) are a
kindred of Elves...
- Fëanor,
kills his father, Finwë,
chief of the
Noldor in Aman, and
flees to Middle-earth. Many of the
Noldor, in
defiance of the will of the Valar, swear...
- with golden-blond hair. The
Tatyar who
migrated west
became known as the
Noldor or Deep Elves, with deep
knowledge of
crafts and skills. The
Nelyar who...
-
division and destruction. He is the
eldest son of Finwë, the King of the
Noldor Elves, and his
first wife Míriel. Fëanor's
Silmarils form a
central theme...
- J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, the last high king of the
Noldor, one of the main
divisions of Elves. He is
mentioned in The Lord of the...
- The Silmarillion, and
Unfinished Tales. She was a
royal Elf of both the
Noldor and the Teleri,
being a
grandchild of both King Finwë and King Olwë. She...
- were the
Noldor;
those who
refused were the Teleri,
including those who
became the Sindar,
ruled by
Thingol and Melian. All the
Vanyar and
Noldor, and later...
-
realm of Doriath.
Other Elves, the
Vanyar and
Noldor,
cross the
Belegaer sea to Valinor. Some of the
Noldor return to
Beleriand to
retrieve the Silmarils...
-
destroys the Two
Trees of Valinor,
murders Finwë, the High King of the
Noldor Elves, and
steals the
Silmarils in the
First Age.
Before the
creation of...
-
natural arch of rock, and the
beaches are
strewn with gems
given by the
Noldor Elves. In the bay is the
island of Tol Eressëa.
Calacirya (Quenya: "Light...