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| - Fëanor (właściwie Curufinwë) – elf, najstarszy syn Finwëgo, należący do szczepu Noldorów, twórca Silmarilów, Najwyższy Król Noldorów.
- Fëanor is a central character in the novel The Silmarillion. He was one of the First born Elves and a person proud and vengeful who ended up due to fanatism, commiting a genocide against his relatives the Teleri Elves. Feanor was tall and dark-haired, quite typical of the Noldor. He was charismatic, but also cruel.
- Fëanor, chiamato anche Curufinwë, fu un elfo della stirpe dei Noldor, figlio unico di Finwë, Supremo Re dei Noldor, e della sua prima moglie, Míriel Therindë. Fu un abile artigiano e guerriero ed è ricordato per la creazione dei Silmaril e dei sette Palantír. Inoltre, fu l'ideatore delle scrittura Tengwar, eleborata a partire dal lavoro di Rúmil. E' indubbiamente considerato il più grande di tutti gli Eldar nella arti e nelle tradizione, ma anche il più orgoglioso e il più caparbio.
- Fëanor, also known as Curufinwë, is one of the more famous Elves in the Silmarillion. Born in Valinor, he was the eldest son of Finwë, King of the Noldor, through his first wife, Míriel Serindë. It is reported that his birth took away so much of his mother's life force that she died after a few months. Not only that, but Miriel refused to reincarnate from the Halls of Mandos, allowing Finwë to take a new wife, Indis. This sowed a seed of jealousy in young Fëanor, which intensified when Indis gave birth to several children—his half-siblings. More on Fëanor at Tolkien Gateway.
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