WebJun 3, 2006 · Title: Love Never Ages - 1/11. Author: Eremir (eremir82 [at]yahoo.se) Pairings: Erestor/Glorfindel (Erestor/Ecthelion, Glorfindel/Ecthelion) Rating: NC17 (in later chapters) Summary: Erestor was a young elf when Gondolin was fair, and fell madly in love with his lord. However, he was merely a servant and lost his love to another, worthier elf. WebAnswer (1 of 3): We don't actually know that he wasn't. True, Tolkien doesn't mention him; but he was pretty vague on the details of how Glorfindel himself returned. There are two possibilities Tolkien listed: that …
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WebEgalmoth was an Ñoldorin Elf-lord of Gondolin in the First Age. Egalmoth, along with Glorfindel and Ecthelion, was Aredhel's escort when she left Gondolin in search of the Sons of Fëanor. The escort was not admitted into Doriath and traveled to Ered Gorgoroth instead. Egalmoth and his companions were separated from Aredhel and when they … WebGlorfindel, Erestor, and Ecthelion. Well, both Glorfindel and Ecthelion were lords in Gondolin. There were twelve lords, and in a city that was isolated from the outside world for hundreds of years, I’ve no doubt that they knew each other. And they each ended up fighting in the Square of the King, so it’s likely that they fought together ... most assists player in football history
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WebSep 13, 2024 · Through Ecthelion, he met Turgon as an elfling and even though Glorfindel’s enthusiasm was flamboyant, Turgon used to surprisingly get along. Glorfindel reminded him of his elder brother, Fingon. Glorfindel was also friends with Finrod through Turgon, the latter believes that it was the biggest mistake of his life by introducing two … WebAug 10, 2024 · But as it happens, every death of a balrog that's explicitly described in the books is carried out by someone wielding a sword from Gondolin: Ecthelion, Glorfindel and Gandalf. But there is not really anything indicating that balrogs couldn't be wounded by ordinary weapons, except for the quote by Gandalf saying "swords are no more use here". WebMaybe Ecthelion didn't want to return to Middle Earth, and Glorifindel did. Since the whole thing probably came up because Tolkien reused a name, perhaps before he had firmly … most assuredly sentence