Thread: Feanor's Wrath
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Old 05-17-2005, 03:08 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by WarBringer
Fingolfin readily allowed himself to be led by Feanor. I do not have the exact quote in front of me, but I believe he said something along the lines of "let no new grief divide, henceforth you lead and I will follow."

Not only that, I believe that many of you do not have a proper grasp of Feanor's personaility. Even those who dislike him (i.e. Galadriel) will follow him. He has power, both verbally and physically, and can inspire the best of the elves to rebel against the very gods. If that doesn't prove that he can unite the Noldor, then nothing will convince you.
Even if that quote holds true, it was spoken before the burning of the teleri ships that led to great suffering amongst Fingolfin's host. Whether or not Fingolfin would continue to hold such fidelity to his step brother if he encountered the latter on Middle Earth would be debatable. He might not attack Feanor, but fingolfin might not want his flock to be entrusted under the care of someone who had "betrayed" them before.

Feanor was the quintessential demagogue of Tolkien's literature. He must have been extremely charismatic for even those that fear him to be so enticed by his words that the follow.

But how well a demagogue and hold on to power depends on the among of goodwill and popular support he has left. Disappoint the people too many times and even the sweetest words won't buy you their favour.
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