(Credit to @gischtglas and @hybernating-bear for their comments that started this, and @braywashed and @curufiin for largely facilitating this fandom exchange!)
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I'm reading the lost road and apparently this is the first apperance of Gil-galad in Tolkiens writing
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Another beloved companion, who joins you and your second companion, and love interest.
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Pick a Fëanorian to describe the person you reblog this from!
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We've all read different takes of it, so since when do you think the Silmarils would have burned Fëanor and co?
(I'm gonna explain the options here because there isn't enough space further down.)
1. Since the moment they swore the oath, because from then on they were ready to kill for it. (You know, because attempted murder is as bad as actual murder.)
2. From the first kinslaying on, because now they had killed for it.
3. From the second kinslaying on, because Alqualonde was an escalation (and we don't even know who started it), but the second and third kinslayings were planned battles and they purposely came there to kill them.
4. Only from the moment they killed Ëonwe's guards and stole the Silmarils, because only then had they fallen so low as to steal from the Valar themselves.
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