Fëanor - Tolkien Gateway The Threat of Feanor by Antti Autio Melkor greatly desired the Silmarils and his hatred for Fëanor grew, but the Valar still did not know of Melkor's true intentions
Fëanor | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom Fëanor was a Ñoldorin Elf, second King of the Noldor, and a major reason why many of his Elven kindred departed from Valinor in the land of Aman, where they had lived with the Valar after the Great Journey He was born in Valinor, the only child of Finwë (High King of the Ñoldor) and Finwë's first wife Míriel Therindë He was a craftsman, gem-smith, and warrior, maker of the Silmarils
Fëanor Character Analysis in The Silmarillion | LitCharts Fëanor is the eldest son of the elf king Finwë and the creator of the Silmarils While extremely clever and a skilled craftsman, Fëanor is also arrogant, selfish, and volatile Influenced by Melkor, he grows suspicious of others (particularly the Valar and his two half-brothers) and possessive of the Silmarils After Melkor attacks, killing Finwë and stealing the Silmarils, Fëanor incites
Fëanor - Wikipedia Fëanor (Quenya pronunciation: [ˈfɛ anɔr]) is a fictional character in J R R Tolkien 's The Silmarillion He creates the Tengwar script, the palantír seeing-stones, and the three Silmarils, the skilfully forged jewels that give the book their name and theme, triggering division and destruction He is the eldest son of Finwë, the King of the Noldor Elves, and his first wife Míriel
Fëanors Life the Legacy of the Silmarils | Tolkien Character Study Fëanor's Life amp; the Legacy of the Silmarils | Tolkien Character Study Today, we are looking into one of Tolkien’s most divisive and interesting characters: Fëanor nbsp; While much of Fëanor’s legacy is seen by many as largely negative — he was driven by his pride and extremely
House of Fëanor - Tolkien Gateway Feanor Sons by Angel Falto Fëanor was one of the greatest, and certainly the most skilled, [1] of the Noldor, but his burning anger at the loss of his Silmarils led him to commit acts that would greatly diminish the influence of his house among his people
Middle-Earth Profiles: Feanor - HobbyLark Next to Morgoth, Feanor is the biggest catalyst for the events of the First Age of Middle-earth Though he dies early on, his legacy outlasts him as one of the most controversial of Middle-earth
Fëanor | Villains Wiki | Fandom Fëanor is a major character in J R R Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, serving as one of the two secondary antagonists (alongside Sauron) of The Silmarillion He was one of the First-born Elves, and a proud and vengeful person whose fanaticism drove him to commit genocide against the Teleri Fëanor was tall and dark-haired, typical of the Nõldor He was charismatic but cruel Fëanor
Fëanor (Tolkien Lexicon) Fëanor - Eldest son of Finwë (the only child of Finwë and Míriel), half-brother of Fingolfin and Finarfin; greatest of t
Fëanor - Valar Guild Fëanor's Names by Tilion- (Valar) July 14, 2000 Fëanor's Quenya name is Kurufinwe Feanaro Kuru- meaning "skilled" top