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Carnadhiel was the third child of Maedhros, born during the Valar Years of Trees. The place where she was born was unknown ( it was probably in the region of Eriador). She was the youngest child of Maedhros and his wife Elarinya, younger sister of Estelwen and Eglerion. She never knew her mother who died during her first years of the grief of Eglerion and was completly under the care of Maedhros after the departure of Estelwen and Calminaion when she was only thirteen. Carnadhiel was not blessed by Manwë who infliged her several challenges during her childhood to test her and to compare her to the cruel fate who will hurt her first child. Carnadhiel lived a very hard childhood, especially because of her fathers fluent departures, leaving her alone. People were turning back to her, she was

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  • Carnadhiel was the third child of Maedhros, born during the Valar Years of Trees. The place where she was born was unknown ( it was probably in the region of Eriador). She was the youngest child of Maedhros and his wife Elarinya, younger sister of Estelwen and Eglerion. She never knew her mother who died during her first years of the grief of Eglerion and was completly under the care of Maedhros after the departure of Estelwen and Calminaion when she was only thirteen. Carnadhiel was not blessed by Manwë who infliged her several challenges during her childhood to test her and to compare her to the cruel fate who will hurt her first child. Carnadhiel lived a very hard childhood, especially because of her fathers fluent departures, leaving her alone. People were turning back to her, she was
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  • Carnadhiel was the third child of Maedhros, born during the Valar Years of Trees. The place where she was born was unknown ( it was probably in the region of Eriador). She was the youngest child of Maedhros and his wife Elarinya, younger sister of Estelwen and Eglerion. She never knew her mother who died during her first years of the grief of Eglerion and was completly under the care of Maedhros after the departure of Estelwen and Calminaion when she was only thirteen. Carnadhiel was not blessed by Manwë who infliged her several challenges during her childhood to test her and to compare her to the cruel fate who will hurt her first child. Carnadhiel lived a very hard childhood, especially because of her fathers fluent departures, leaving her alone. People were turning back to her, she was brought to Beleriand and was raised by a noble family of Doriath, living in Brethil, who was related to Elarinya, but while she grew up, she saw the disasters of the Ñoldor race on other elvish lands. In her sorrow, Canardhiel developed feelings toward the Teleri race from Doriath and spent her whole time there as a child because noone would take care of her except the friends of her mother. However, these friends were sent away to Mordor as patrolls. Carnadhiel was completly left alone. Galadriel, alarmed by this cruel fate, immediatly coma to help the lady and etablished in Doriath for a couple of years with Celeborn before heading back to Lindon because Canardhiel grew up. Carnadhiel learnt how to fight at 50 years old and engaged herself in Doriath's patrolls without being recognized as the daughter of Maedhros. She was fastly proclaimed captain of an army because of her high abbilities to fight with heavy weapons like claymores. Her behaviour was the one of a leader, she was easily respected by her soldiers.
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