The Complete Tales of Galadriel

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
  • In todays episode I cover the Lady of Lothlorien, Keeper of Nenya and one of the most powerful elves in middle earth Galadriel. I go over her time before and during middle earth and do a deep dive into her appearance and powers as they are portrayed in the books,films and the latest amazon series.
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  • @Tar-Elenion
    @Tar-Elenion 3 місяці тому

    Feanor was not actually king of the Noldor.
    While he claimed the kingship, the most part of the Noldor refused to renounce the kingship of Fingolfin.

    • @onenerdtorulethem-all
      @onenerdtorulethem-all  3 місяці тому

      This is very interesting. Thank you for letting me know

    • @Tar-Elenion
      @Tar-Elenion 3 місяці тому

      @@onenerdtorulethem-all Here are some quotes from the corpus:
      "He [Feanor] now claimed the kingship of all the Gnomes, since Finn (4) was dead, in spite of the decree of the Gods"
      "But the Gnomes of Tun would not renounce the kingship of Fingolfin, and as two divided hosts therefore they set forth..."
      SoMe, The Quenta
      "He [Feanor] now claimed the kingship of all the Noldor, since Finwë was dead, and mocked the decree of the Valar."
      "Yet the Noldor of Tûn would not now renounce the kingship of Fingolfin; and as two divided hosts, therefore, they at length set forth upon their bitter road"
      LRaoW, Quenta Silmarillion
      "...and Fingolfin ruled the Noldor of Túna."
      "He [Feanor] claimed now the kingship of all the Noldor, since Finwë was dead, and he scorned the decrees of the Valar."
      "For though he [Feanor] had brought the assembly in a mind to depart, by no means all were of a mind to take Fëanor as king. Greater love was given to Fingolfin and his sons, and his household and the most part of the dwellers in Tirion refused to renounce him, if he would go with them."
      MR, Annals of Aman
      "After banishment of Feanor (& Finwe) Ingoldo became king, and took name of Finwe; but was known as Vinya Finwe or Ingoldo Finwe. From Ingoldofinwe > Ingolfin. [If Fingolfin is used at all this must be for Finwe·nolofinwe.]"
      Parma Eldalamberon 17
      "*tāro king: only used of the legitimate kings of the whole tribes, as Ingwe of the Lindar, Finwë of the Noldor (and later Fingolfin and Fingon of all the exiled Gnomes). The word used of a lord or king of a specified region was aran (âr),"
      LR, Etymologies