
Celegorm - Tolkien Gateway
Jan 26, 2025 · Celegorm was a Noldorin prince and one of the seven sons of Fëanor. Along with all the other sons of Fëanor, he swore the Oath of Fëanor, joined the exile of the Noldor, and settled in East Beleriand. Celegorm was a great huntsman, and was a friend of the Vala Oromë. From Oromë he learned great skill of birds and beasts, and could ...
Celegorm | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
Celegorm, called Celegorm the Fair, [3] was the third son of Fëanor and Nerdanel, most closely associated with another brother, Curufin. He is somewhat anomalously described as having fair hair, rather than the black or red hair of his parents and his six siblings.
Celegorm's role in the events in Nargothrond underwent a peculiar evolution as J.R.R. Tolkien developed The Silmarillion over the course of his life. In the A-text of The Lay of Leithian, Celegorm played the role that would later be given to Finrod Felagund. It was Celegorm who
Character Biography: Celegorm by Dawn Felagund
Over the course of The Silmarillion, Celegorm--the third son of Fëanor--evolves from a loyal follower of Oromë to one of the most nefarious of the Eldar. Typically considered by fans to be appropriately classed as one of the bad-boy Fëanorians among the "three Cs", the evolution and final presentation of the character of Celegorm nonetheless ...
Sons of Fëanor - Tolkien Gateway
Aug 23, 2024 · The Sons of Fëanor were the seven Noldorin Elves Maedhros, Maglor, Celegorm, Caranthir, Curufin, Amrod and Amras. They took the Oath of Fëanor with their father...
Celegorm - Silmarillion Writers' Guild
Nov 5, 2023 · Celegorm was first named "Celegorm the fair" in the 1926 "Sketch of the Mythology" 60 —though the crux of the fandom debate is that this alone cannot be seen as evidence of hair color. However, his hair soon became one of his key features.
The Encyclopedia of Arda - Celegorm - Glyph Web
Celegorm the Fair was the third of the seven sons of Fëanor. The most ambitious of the seven, he followed the Oath of his father with the greatest ardour, and this led him to his destruction. In Valinor, Celegorm became a great hunter, and had the friendship of Oromë, often hunting with the Vala or visiting his house.
Celegorm—or, The Fall of a Prince Charming—Part 1
Celegorm, the third of the Sons of Fëanor, is an extremely fascinating character (says u/Xi-feng). Starting out as a hero, he spends the Quenta Silmarillion falling and failing in a spectacular and destructive way, until he ends up as what many consider an …
North Sindarin : Celegorm - Eldamo
The form Celegorm was restored in Silmarillion revisions from the 1950s-60s (MR/177) and Tolkien devised the “North Sindarin” explanation of his name in The Shibboleth of Fëanor from 1968, as noted above (PM/353).
Celegorm Character Analysis in The Silmarillion - LitCharts
Celegorm is the third son of Fëanor and a friend of Oromë and the hound Huan. Bound by his father’s oath to reclaim the Silmarils, he leads an attack against the orcs harassing Círdan. While living in Nargothrond with his brother Curufin, Celegorm meets Beren and later Lúthien, whom he kidnaps, hoping to marry her.
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