Board Thread:Lore/@comment-26116279-20150329205714/@comment-50.36.73.103-20150330195226

The greatest warrior of the F.A.? Well, we do of course have Turin Turambar, Hurin, Earendil, Maedhros and his kin, the father of Feanor who fought Morgoth and Ungoliant whose name I can't remember, and Fingolfin lord of the Noldor.

Well, Earendil is the greatest dragon-slayer of all time, because with the help of the Eagles of Thorondor he killed many of the dragons of Morgoth. Oh, and he has a ship made by the Valar with insignia and armor of Mithril, and a Silmaril, which is an excellent defense against evil that cannot abide the light. Fingolfin of course dueled the lord of evil and wounded him, causing him to hobble forever afterwards. Didn't it take Balrogs holding him down with whips of flame to kill Fingolfin? Feanor's father fought Morgoth and Ungoliant. Turin is some sort of demon with a sword, single-handedly killing the full-grown father of dragons and many, many orcs besides. And he was cursed by Morgoth before doing this. Maedhros was extremely tall and strong, the best of the children of Feanor, responsible for holding a large part of the line against Morgoth in many battles and the Siege of Angband. The other children of Feanor are similar but not as great.

Those are all that I can remember, and I like either Earedil or Fingolfin for "best warrior".