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:iconirenelangholm:
The greatest of the Noldor, maker of the Elven jewels; The Silmarils, and also the Palantíri; the Seeing Stones.

Fëanor= 'Spirit of Fire'.
*The greatest Elven smith ever to walk Middle-earth.
*Maker of the Silmarils, the most precious gems of Arda, filled with the living light of the Two Trees.
*Leader of the rebellion of the Noldor and their pursuit of Morgoth in Middle-earth after the rape of the Silmarils.
*Slain by Gothmog, Lord of Balrogs, in the Battle Under Stars.
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:iconefenleot:
Great compostition, congratulations!
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:iconirenelangholm:
Thanks. :blowkiss: I'm going to have to do something with Feanor again sometime. He is fascinating to say the least. ;)
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:iconsirielle:
=Sirielle Aug 16, 2006   Digital Artist
I love this idea, scary and demonic Spirit of Fire :thumbsup:
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:iconelegaer:
oh wow. this is really interesting - I like the way you've put the stones / gems around him - it makes the picture look like something from aan alchemical text - and in a way, that's what it must have seemed that Fëanor did - take light and transform it into the Silmarils and other light gems. :clap:
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:iconirenelangholm:
Thanks! :hug:
The stones are the Seeing Stones that he crafted as he was the greatest Elven SMITH/alchemist that ever lived. The stones later was given as gifts from the Elves to Men, the Numenoreans.

btw Have you read LotR or the Silmarillion?
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:iconelegaer:
*grins* oh yes. I've focussed on Silmarillion artwork for several years, and work as books admin / general tolkien expert / feanor admirer on [link] =D
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:iconirenelangholm:
Wow, you work on this site? Very impressive! :worship:
I study the writing systems of Tengwar as well, as the true geek I am. :crazy:
A norwegian fellow-geek has a great site on this and the languages of Middle-earth: [link]
One of my other fav sites are There And Back again. [link] It looks bloody amazing.
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