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121
Manwe
and
Varda
loved
most
the
Vanyar
,
the
Fair
Elves
;
but
the
Noldor
were
beloved
of
Aule
,
and
he
and
his
people
came
often
among
them
.
Great
became
their
knowledge
and
their
skill
;
yet
even
greater
was
their
thirst
for
more
knowledge
,
and
in
many
things
they
soon
surpassed
their
teachers
.
They
were
changeful
in
speech
,
for
they
had
great
love
of
words
,
and
sought
ever
to
find
names
more
fit
for
all
things
that
they
knew
or
imagined
.
And
it
came
to
pass
that
the
masons
of
the
house
of
Finwe
,
quarrying
in
the
hills
after
stone
(
for
they
delighted
in
the
building
of
high
towers
)
,
first
discovered
the
earth
-
gems
,
and
brought
them
forth
in
countless
myriads
;
and
they
devised
tools
for
the
cutting
and
shaping
of
gems
,
and
carved
them
in
many
forms
.
They
hoarded
them
not
,
but
gave
them
freely
,
and
by
their
labour
enriched
all
Valinor
.
122
The
Noldor
afterwards
came
back
to
Middle
-
earth
,
and
this
tale
tells
mostly
of
their
deeds
;
therefore
the
names
and
kinship
of
their
princes
may
here
be
told
,
in
that
form
which
these
names
later
bore
in
the
tongue
of
the
Elves
of
Beleriand
.
123
Finwe
was
King
of
the
Noldor
.
The
sons
of
Finwe
were
Feanor
,
and
Fingolfin
,
and
Finarfin
;
but
the
mother
of
Feanor
was
Miriel
Serinde
,
whereas
the
mother
of
Fingolfin
and
Finarfin
was
Indis
of
the
Vanyar
.
Feanor
was
the
mightiest
in
skill
of
word
and
of
hand
,
more
learned
than
his
brothers
;
his
spirit
burned
as
a
flame
.
Fingolfin
was
the
strongest
,
the
most
steadfast
,
and
the
most
valiant
.
Finarfin
was
the
fairest
,
and
the
most
wise
of
heart
;
and
afterwards
he
was
a
friend
of
the
sons
of
Olwe
,
lord
of
the
Teleri
,
and
had
to
wife
Earwen
,
the
swan
-
maiden
of
Alqualonde
,
Olwe
s
daughter
.
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124
The
seven
sons
of
Feanor
were
Maedhros
the
tall
;
Maglor
the
mighty
singer
,
whose
voice
was
heard
far
over
land
and
sea
;
Celegorm
the
fair
,
and
Caranthir
the
dark
;
Curufin
the
crafty
,
who
inherited
most
his
father
s
skill
of
hand
;
and
the
youngest
Amrod
and
Amras
,
who
were
twin
brothers
,
alike
in
mood
and
face
.
In
later
days
they
were
great
hunters
in
the
woods
of
Middle
-
earth
;
and
a
hunter
also
was
Celegorm
,
who
in
Valinor
was
a
friend
of
Orome
,
and
often
followed
the
Vala
s
horn
.
125
The
sons
of
Fingolfin
were
Fingon
,
who
was
afterwards
King
of
the
Noldor
in
the
north
of
the
world
,
and
Turgon
,
lord
of
Gondolin
;
their
sister
was
Aredhel
the
White
.
She
was
younger
in
the
years
of
the
Eldar
than
her
brothers
;
and
when
she
was
grown
to
full
stature
and
beauty
she
was
tall
and
strong
,
and
loved
much
to
ride
and
hunt
in
the
forests
.
There
she
was
often
in
the
company
of
the
sons
of
Feanor
,
her
kin
;
but
to
none
was
her
heart
s
love
given
.
126
Ar
-
Feiniel
she
was
called
,
the
White
Lady
of
the
Noldor
,
for
she
was
pale
though
her
hair
was
dark
,
and
she
was
never
arrayed
but
in
silver
and
white
.
127
The
sons
of
Finarfin
were
Finrod
the
faithful
(
who
was
afterwards
named
Felagund
,
Lord
of
Caves
)
,
Orodreth
,
Angrod
,
and
Aegnor
;
these
tour
were
as
close
in
friendship
with
the
sons
of
Fingolfin
as
though
they
were
all
brothers
.
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128
A
sister
they
had
,
Galadriel
,
most
beautiful
of
all
the
house
of
Finwe
;
her
hair
was
lit
with
gold
as
though
it
had
caught
in
a
mesh
the
radiance
of
Laurelin
.
129
Here
must
be
told
how
the
Teleri
came
at
last
to
the
land
of
Aman
.
Through
a
long
age
they
dwelt
in
Tol
Eressea
;
but
slowly
their
hearts
were
changed
,
and
were
drawn
towards
the
light
that
flowed
out
over
the
sea
to
the
Lonely
Isle
.
130
They
were
torn
between
the
love
of
the
music
of
the
waves
upon
their
shores
,
and
the
desire
to
see
again
their
kindred
and
to
look
upon
the
splendour
of
Valinor
;
but
in
the
end
desire
of
the
light
was
the
stronger
.
Therefore
Ulmo
,
submitting
to
the
will
of
the
Valar
,
sent
to
them
Osse
,
their
friend
,
and
he
though
grieving
taught
them
the
craft
of
shipbuilding
;
and
when
their
ships
were
built
he
brought
them
as
his
parting
gift
many
strong
-
winged
swans
.
Then
the
swans
drew
the
white
ships
of
the
Teleri
over
the
windless
sea
;
and
thus
at
last
and
latest
they
came
to
Aman
and
the
shores
of
Eldamar
.