I think that Legalos has hit a point. Definitely the motives of the Ñoldor in The Silmarillion, are not as noble as those of The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings. Yet having said that, the deeds of The Silmarillion seem more grandeur and heroic; (deeds of Húrin, Túrin, etc.), the characters too seem more special, I mean there is no way that you could compare say a Fingolfin or Maedhros to a Legolas or Thranduil.
To me, it diminshed those characters in a certain way because it's not fair to compare them head on with those of The Silmarillion.
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