-
gates of his fortress, Angband, but
Morgoth sta**** inside. When his son
Fingon rescued Maedhros, son of Fëanor,
Maedhros gratefully renounced his claim...
-
According to The Silmarillion, he was born into the
house of Finwë as a son of
Fingon sometime in the
First Age, and as a child, he was sent away
during the Siege...
- from Morgoth's
fortress of
Angband and
captured his
eldest son Maedhros.
Fingon, the
eldest son of Fingolfin,
saves Maedhros (his half-cousin) from captivity...
-
neighbouring city of Belegost; he gave it to Maedhros, who gave it to
Fingon.
Fingon then gave it to Hador,
along with the
lordship of Dor-lómin. The Axe...
- King of the
Noldor who left
Valinor for Middle-earth.
Slain by Morgoth.
Fingon: Son of Fingolfin.
Rescues Maedhros,
pleasing Fëanor, who lets Fingolfin...
- if they
lived too
close to
their kinsmen.
Fingolfin and his
eldest son
Fingon lived in the northwest. Fingolfin's
second son
Turgon and Turgon's cousin...
- Ed****os does not appear,
Orodreth is Finarfin's son (and
still Finduilas' father), and Gil-galad is
Fingon's son (and thus
would not be on this tree)....
-
Shibboleth of Fëanor. ¶ In the
published Silmarillion,
Orodreth is Finarfin's
second son (and
still Finduilas' father), and Gil-galad is
Fingon's son....
- note that an
earlier Gothmog was "Lord of Balrogs", who
killed Fëanor and
Fingon, and was
killed in the ****ault on Gondolin. They note also that "lieutenant...
- Tears",
Maedhros relates the
horrors of his
captivity and his
deliverance by
Fingon. "Mirror Mirror"
recounts how Turgon, in view of
inevitable defeat, builds...