Silmaril Jun 2026
The tragedy began when Melkor, with the help of the primordial spider , destroyed the Two Trees and stole the Silmarils, slaying Fëanor’s father, King Finwë, in the process. This act triggered the "Flight of the Noldor." Consumed by grief and pride, Fëanor swore a terrible oath—alongside his seven sons—vowing to pursue any being, friend or foe, who kept a Silmaril from them. An Essay on the Sons of Fëanor - Part 1
The Silmaril burns not with fire, but with the living light of the Two Trees—captured starlight made solid, yearning to be free. silmaril
, which was harder than any diamond and could only be broken by Fëanor himself. The Light: Inside the The tragedy began when Melkor, with the help
). Fëanor will then break them to release their light and revive the Two Trees, restoring Arda to its original perfection. Quest for the Silmaril by Beren and Lúthien, or perhaps details on the Oath of Fëanor , which was harder than any diamond and