- The
Silmarils (Quenya in-universe pl. Silmarilli [sil.maˈril.li], lit. 'radiance of pure light') are
three fictional brilliant jewels in J. R. R. Tolkien's...
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impossible task as the
bride price:
Beren had to
bring him one of the
Silmarils from Morgoth's Iron Crown. Lúthien had a
vision of
Beren lying suffering...
- The
Silmarils are
three brilliant jewels in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy fiction.
Silmaril may also
refer to:
Silmarils (company), a
French computer game...
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creates the
Tengwar script, the palantír seeing-stones, and the
three Silmarils, the
skilfully forged jewels that give the book
their name and theme,...
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called a
Silmaril,
across the sky. The
jewel had been
saved by
Elwing from the
destruction of the
Havens of Sirion. The
Morning Star and the
Silmarils are...
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Silmarils was a
French computer game
software company founded in 1987 by Louis-Marie and André Rocques. It
produced games for PC, Amiga,
Amstrad CPC,...
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written that
Thingol turns away from the light, so that when he
receives a
Silmaril, he is
unable to
appreciate it. They have stated, too, that he
fails to...
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before and
during the
First Age,
including the wars over
three jewels, the
Silmarils, that gave the book its title. The
fourth part, Akallabêth,
relates the...
- Valinor, by way of a
Silmaril made from
their light, and then via Galadriel's
fountain which captured a
little of that
Silmaril's light,
shining as Eärendil's...
- tombstone, and
later "Beren" on his own. Beren, son of Barahir, cut a
Silmaril from Morgoth's
crown as the
bride price for Lúthien,
daughter of the Elf-king...