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Once in Middle-earth, Morgoth set the Silmarils in his Iron Crown, and despite centuries of warfare, the Noldor could not regain them. It took the love of a mortal man to finally retrieve one.
Morgoth allied with the giant spider creature Ungoliant to destroy the Two Trees. silmaril
The Silmarils' journey through Middle-earth's history is fraught with peril and legend. One Silmaril was lost in the sea, another was thrown into the fires of Mount Doom by Eärendil, and the third was set into the crown of Maedhros, one of Fëanor's sons. The Silmarils became symbols of the Noldorin quest for restitution and the struggles against Morgoth's darkness. Once in Middle-earth, Morgoth set the Silmarils in
Fëanor created the Silmarils during the Years of the Trees in the Blessed Realm of Aman. Fëanor created the Silmarils during the Years of
Against all odds, Beren and Lúthien infiltrated Angband. Lúthien used her enchanting song to cast Morgoth and his court into a deep sleep. As the Dark Lord slumbered, Beren used a specialized knife to pry a single Silmaril from the iron crown. Although Beren lost his hand—and the gem within it—to the great wolf Carcharoth during their escape, the Silmaril was eventually recovered.
Would the Silmarils have burned Fëanor after the Kinslaying?
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