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<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Wight
Posts: 175</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Celebrimbor This isn't the answer to the trivia question, but the origin of Celebrimbor is somewhat confusing. As far as I can tell: Tolkien asserted that some of the Sons of Feanor were wedded. Maglor, Caranthir, and Curufin were married. This statement was done to give credence to the idea of Celebrimbor as a descendant of Feanor. However; shortly afterward Tolkien changed the origin to that of Teler descent. Tolkien questioned the origin as published, and even underlined the passage with a query as to the possibility of this parentage. He then gives a curious statement: <blockquote>Quote:<hr> J.R.R. Tolkien HISTORY Vol. 12 'This was a Sindarized form of Telerin Telperimpar (Quenya Tyelpinquar). It was a frequent name among the Teleri, who in addition to navigation and ship-building were also renowned as silver-smiths.'<hr></blockquote> In this same section he asserts that Celebrimbor was a Teler. The interesting thing is that Celebrimbor seems to have been a common Epesse of the Teler. Of what significance this has to Celebrimbor of Feanorian descent and Celebrimbor of Tererin descent was not resolved. It may be that like Gil-Galad; it simply became a name under which he was well known, but not a given name. </p> |
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