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Originally Posted by Urwen
What if he didn't order the ship-burning out of hate, but out of love, in an effort to keep Fingolfin from following him, and force him to return back to safety? After all, despite everything, Fingolfin was still Finwe's son, and thus one of the final reminders Feanor had of his father.
Makes one wonder.....
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He wouldn't have been able to burn the ships without slaughtering the Teleri.
Burning the ships out of "love" seems to be a non-starter, therefore.
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Last edited by Andsigil; 05-22-2019 at 03:34 PM.
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