Celebrimbor is a fictional character In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. Middle-earth refers to the fictional lands where most of the stories of author J His name means "silver fist" or "Hand of silver" in Sindarin (Telperinquar in Quenya). Sindarin is an Artificial language developed by J R R Tolkien. Quenya 'kwɛɲa is one of the fictional languages spoken by the Elves (the Quendi, "those who speak with voices" because when
As to his birth, one idea is that he was born in Valinor, and when the Noldor left for Middle-earth his mother stayed behind. However, other information points out that since Celebrimbor had no part in the Oath of Fëanor it is possible that Celebrimbor wasn't born until after the exile of the Noldor, in Middle-earth. Fëanor is a character from J R R Tolkien 's fictional history The Silmarillion. He was the son of Curufin, fifth son of Fëanor (son of Finwë and his first wife Míriel) and Nerdanel, and the only known grandchild of Fëanor. Fëanor is a character from J R R Tolkien 's fictional history The Silmarillion. Concept and creation In the first drafts of the genealogy Finwë had four sons the youngest was named Finrun, but he was dropped after that thus Finrod (later Finarfin Little is said of his deeds during the First Age. He probably fled to Nargothrond after the Dagor Bragollach. Battle of Sudden Flame Initial Phase 455 First Age It began on a winter's night in the beginning of the year 455 of the First Age, with the eruptions of the volcanic However, he took no part in the deeds of Curufin and Celegorm regarding Lúthien, Beren, and Finrod. Character overview Lúthien was the only child of Elu Thingol, king of Doriath, and his queen Melian the Maia. Character overview He was the son of Emeldir and Barahir, a Man of the royal House of Bëor of Dorthonion. Character Overview In J R R Tolkien 's Legendarium, Finrod Felagund was a Noldorin Elf, the eldest son of Finarfin and He even repudiated his father's deeds and did not follow him when the two brothers were expelled from Nargothrond. Celebrimbor survived the First Age, but probably was forced, due to the Doom of Mandos, or perhaps freely elected to remain in Middle-earth rather than return to Valinor. In the fiction of J R R Tolkien, the First Age, or First Age of the Children of Ilúvatar in full is the first documented time period and the setting The Valar (singular Vala) are characters in J R R Tolkien 's legendarium. Valinor (meaning Land of the Valar) is a Fictional location from J
In Tolkien's stories, Celebrimbor plays an important role as the maker of the Rings of Power. The Rings of Power are fictional artifacts of J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth Legendarium. During the Second Age, he lived in the Elvish realm of Eregion. The Second Age is a time period from J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth fantasy writings In J R R Tolkien 's Legendarium, an Elf is an individual member of one of the races that inhabit the lands of Arda. In the fiction of J R R Tolkien, Eregion or Hollin was a kingdom of the Noldorin Elves in Eriador during the Second Age Under the guidance and instruction of the Dark Lord Sauron — who feigned good intentions, calling himself Annatar, the "Lord of Gifts" — Celebrimbor led the smiths of Eregion in making nineteen Great rings for the Elves, though seven would later be given to the Dwarves and nine to Men. Sauron (ˈsaʊrɒn Quenya: /sawrɔn/ literal meaning "Abhorred") is the title character and the principal Antagonist of the Fantasy But secretly, without Annatar's knowledge, Celebrimbor created the three Rings of the Elves, the greatest and fairest of the Rings of Power. The Three Rings of the Elves of Eregion are fictional magical artifacts in J These rings were thus free of Annatar's corrupting influence. Celebrimbor named the rings Vilya, Narya, and Nenya after the principal Middle-earth elements of air, fire, and water, respectively. The Three Rings of the Elves of Eregion are fictional magical artifacts in J The Three Rings of the Elves of Eregion are fictional magical artifacts in J
At this time, Annatar was secretly forging the One Ring which would enable him to rule Middle-earth. Annatar reassumed his role as the Dark Lord and placed the One Ring on his finger, claiming dominance over all the Rings of Power and their bearers. Celebrimbor and the Elves of Eregion defied Sauron by withholding the other rings from him. Sauron retaliated by attacking Eregion, laying waste to the realm. Celebrimbor was captured in the sack, and was forced under torture to disclose where the Nine and the Seven were held, but he would not reveal the whereabouts of the three Elvish rings. He had already sent the three rings away for safekeeping: Vilya and Narya to Gil-galad in Lindon, and Nenya to Galadriel in Lothlórien. Character overview Gil-galad was the last High King of the Noldor in Middle-earth Appearances Literature Stories of Galadriel's life prior to The Lord of the Rings are collected in the Unfinished Tales. In J R R Tolkien 's fiction Lothlórien is a Welsh -sounding name given to the fairest forest realm of the Elves remaining in Middle-earth Sauron captured the lesser rings and used them as instruments of evil in later years, particularly against Men. Celebrimbor died from his torment, the last direct descendant of the line of Fëanor.
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Celebrimbor
Cadet branch of the House of the Finwë
Born: ? Years of the Trees Died: 1697 Second Age |
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| Preceded by Celeborn & Galadriel |
Lord of Eregion | Succeeded by None; Realm Destroyed |