Was Feanor a blacksmith?

Was Feanor a blacksmith?

Fëanor’s mother, Míriel, died shortly after giving birth, having given all her strength and essence to him. Fëanor was the student of his father-in-law Mahtan, who was himself a student of the Vala Aulë. He was a craftsman and gem-smith, inventor of the Tengwar script.

What do dwarves call AULE?

Mahal

Aulë
Pronunciation (Q, [ˈa͡ʊle])
Other names Aȝūlēz (V) Gaul (S) Mahal (K)
Titles The Great Smith, Smith, Maker, Friend of the Noldor
Position Rocks and metals

Can Fëanor defeat Sauron?

Feanor is one of the mightiest elves of ALL TIME. He would also defeat Sauron with little trouble though he would probably have to use a sword rather then the back of his hand. At least like Sauron he is also primarily an artificer.

Who is AULE in LOTR?

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Aulë (Quenya; IPA: [ˈaʊle] – “Invention”) was an Ainu, one of the Aratar and a Vala, who was responsible for fashioning and crafting the substances of which Arda, the world, was composed.

Who is Fëanor in The Hobbit?

Ñoldor (House of Finwë) Fëanor was a Ñoldorin elf and one of the Elven kindred that departed from Valinor in the land of Aman, where they had lived with the Valar. He was born in Valinor, the only child of Finwë, High King of the Ñoldor, and Finwë’s first wife Míriel Therindë.

What are Fëanor’s flaws?

Fëanor was made the mightiest in all parts of body and mind; countenance, understanding, skill, and subtlety, of all the Children of Ilúvatar. However, in his personality came flaws, foremost among them selfishness and pride, and at a time these would bring anguish and turmoil to his people.

What were Fëanor’s crafting achievements?

He also was known to have been restless, exploring as much of Aman as he could and constantly crafting new works. By far the greatest of Fëanor’s crafting achievements was the creation of the Silmarils, also called the Great Jewels.

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Does Fëanor’s selfishness make a difference?

Ultimately however, Fëanor’s selfishness made little difference, for a messenger from Formenos then arrived to deliver the news of Finwë’s death and the loss of the Silmarils.