- the
Silmarils using their light. When the
trees are killed, the last
available splinters of the
created light in Middle-earth are the
Silmarils. When...
-
Silmarils was a
French computer game
software company founded in 1987 by Louis-Marie and André Rocques. It
produced games for PC, Amiga,
Amstrad CPC,...
- to give up the
Silmarils of his own free will.
Messengers from
Formenos tell him that
Melkor has
killed Finwë and
stolen the
Silmarils.
Yavanna is thus...
- and the Moon. A
little of the
light of the Two
Trees is
captured in the
Silmarils, the
crafted jewels that give the book its name.
These are
coveted by...
- The
Silmarils are
three brilliant jewels in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy fiction.
Silmaril may also
refer to:
Silmarils (company), a
French computer game...
- last two
Silmarils were
seized by Fëanor's sons,
Maedhros and Maglor. However,
because of the evil way the
brothers had
gained the
Silmarils, they were...
- Valinor,
murders Finwë, the High King of the
Noldor Elves, and
steals the
Silmarils in the
First Age.
Before the
creation of Eä and Arda (The
Universe and...
-
brilliant and
highly prized jewels, the
Silmarils, that
shone like
bright stars. The Dark Lord
Morgoth desired the
Silmarils for himself, and
managed to seize...
-
impossible task as the
bride price:
Beren had to
bring him one of the
Silmarils from Morgoth's Iron Crown. Lúthien had a
vision of
Beren lying suffering...
-
Noldorin smith to have ever lived, he
forged the
three jewels known as
Silmarils.
Slain by Balrogs. Fíli: Son of Dís;
nephew of Thorin.
Older brother to...