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Eöl by oshun

Eöl is one of many First Age characters who walks the line between complexity and villainy.

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Emeldir the Manhearted by Robinka

Even in the absence of many words about her in the text, Emeldir's story stands on its own merits.

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Elwing by oshun

In addition to her place in the important lineage of the Peredhil, Elwing plays a key role when she chooses to withhold the Silmaril from the Fëanorians.

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Eluréd and Elurín by oshun

Eluréd and Elurín enter the legendarium as the little lost princes whose tragic demise is recounted in the story of the assault upon Doriath.

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Elros Tar-Minyatur by oshun

The first king of Númenor, Elros's heritage manifests itself in the portrayal of various central characters of The Lord of the Rings.

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Elrond by oshun

The major events in the life of Elrond tie together the main threads of Tolkien’s great history from the First Age through the Fourth Age.

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Elladan and Elrohir by oshun

Although not typically thought of as Silmarillion characters, Elladan and Elrohir's family tree is a veritable thicket of who's-who in the First Age. Part One of this two-part biography explores their family ties and the events in their lives up to the Ring War, while Part Two considers their role in the Ring War and the broader thematic importance of their storyline to the legendarium.

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Elenwë by oshun

Elenwë joins the contingent of "another wife, another untold story," whose death heightened tensions between the factions of the Noldor.

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Elendur of Númenor by oshun

The eldest son of Isildur, Elendur plays a vital role in keeping the One Ring out of enemy hands.

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Elemmírë by oshun

Elemmírë, the Vanyarin Elf who wrote the Aldudénië, is intriguing as one of the rare Tolkien characters whose gender is not identified.

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Eldalótë by oshun

Eldalótë, the wife of Angrod, is mentioned only in History of Middle-earth texts and not once in the published Silmarillion. This biography reviews what is known of this elusive character, including what linguistic clues can tell us about whether she accompanied her husband to Middle-earth.

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Eilinel by Robinka

Eilinel is a little-known character, the wife of Gorlim the Unhappy, who is both central and nonexistent in the tale of the betrayal of Barahir.

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Edrahil of Nargothrond by oshun

The capture of Edhrahil--one of Finrod's twelve companions--is among the most chilling in The Silmarillion.

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Ecthelion of the Fountain by oshun

As one of the lords of Gondolin, Ecthelion appears in some of Tolkien's earliest writings about Middle-earth.

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Eärwen by oshun

Barely mentioned in the texts, Eärwen's story--and her essential role in the legendarium--leave many tantalizing gaps.

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Eärendil the Mariner by oshun

In addition to his essential role in the histories of the early ages, Eärendil is steeped in symbolic and mythic significance that elevates him to one of the most important characters in the legendarium.

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Durin I by oshun

One of the seven Fathers of the Dwarves, Durin provides one of the few connections between The Hobbit and The Silmarillion.

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Dorlas by Himring

The chief opponent of Brandir, Dorlas's role provokes the disastrous turn Túrin's tale takes in Brethil.

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Dior Eluchíl by oshun

The only child of Lúthien and Beren, Dior's legacy is mostly due to his place in the history of the Peredhil who would knit together the First, Second, and Third Ages.

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Denethor of the Nandor by oshun

One of the few named Avari in the texts, Denethor's death in an early battle would have long-standing consequences for his people, the Laiquendi.

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Daeron by oshun

Given a prominent role in the narrative, Daeron nonetheless receives few words in The Silmarillion.

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Círdan the Shipwright by oshun

Círdan the Shipwright is one of Tolkien's few important characters who plays a substantial role throughout the entire history of the Elves in Middle-earth, present from Cuiviénen to the departure of Frodo at the start of the Fourth Age.

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Celegorm (Seven in '07) by Dawn Felagund

In a brief biography written for the Seven in '07 event, Celegorm is revealed as a character who evolves from one beloved of a Vala to a fallen, villainous character.

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Celebrimbor by oshun

Celebrimbor first appeared in The Lord of the Rings, and as Tolkien rewrote his story to include him in The Silmarillion, his proclivities and tale parallels that of his grandfather Fëanor.

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Celebrimbor (Seven in '07) by Dawn Felagund

In a brief biography written for the Seven in '07 event, Celebrimbor was originally a Lord of the Rings character retrofitted into The Silmarillion.

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