Thread:Rayn Turammarth/@comment-26428291-20160622051010/@comment-26428291-20160622070407

Of Nurwë

Thoronwë was the son of Aranincëo. He took to wife Faniel of the Teleri, and she bore him two sons, the elder of who was Gonwë, and the younger Nurwë. It was in the very year of their birth that Morgoth assailed Laurelin and Telperion, extinguishing their light forever. Later that year Fëanor declared his purpose to return to Middle-earth, Thoronwë was troubled, for he had no wish to leave Aman, but he would not endure the shame of being left in Aman while his kin won great fame in their war against Morgoth. Faniel counselled him to remain in Aman, and for love of her he did. He then removed his house to Alqualondë, having no desire to be near either Fëanor or his Sons. Because of this, he was unaware that the Noldor had set forth, and found out only when they had begun to assail the Swan-haven. Thoronwë rushed back to his house, only to find Faniel fleeing from the house, with Gonwë and Nurwë, still babes in her arms. Thoronwë then rushed out to meet the pursuing Fëanorians, only to be hacked down. Faniel then fled to Olwë's palace, and found Aranwë defending the doors to his palace. Faniel asked Aranwë to take care of Gonwë and Nurwë. She then cast herself into the ocean, in grief for the loss of Thoronwë.

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