Aredhel
Aredhel | |
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Tolkien's legendarium character | |
Eöl and Aredhel | |
Aliases | The White Lady of the Noldor, Ar-Feiniel, Irissë |
Race | Elves |
Book(s) | The Silmarillion, The History of Middle-earth |
Aredhel Ar-Feiniel (pronounced roughly as "Ar-a-thel Ar-fi-ni-el") (born and known in
She is called Ar-Feiniel, the White Lady of the
Aredhel is tall and strong, beautiful, extremely wilful,
Her skin is pale and her hair dark; she always wears silver and white. Though fond of the sons of
After arriving in
Riding with companions, they are denied safe passage through
There Aredhel Ar-Feiniel is separated from her escort in the dangerous region of
There they wed and she stays for many years. Aredhel gives birth to a son, Maeglin. Telling him of her former life and home, and weary of Nan Elmoth, Aredhel Ar-Feiniel desires to see them again. Without Eöl's leave, or knowledge, she departs Nan Elmoth with Maeglin while Eöl is away.
They reached the hidden entrance to Gondolin pursued by Eöl, and are received with rejoicing. Eöl is captured and brought before Turgon. Turgon will not allow Eöl to leave Gondolin, offering him only the choice to stay, or to die. Eöl refuses this judgement, choosing death for himself and his son. He attempts to kill his son with a
Eöl is executed by being cast down from the city walls. Maeglin becomes a mighty prince in Gondolin, later only to betray the city and become even more hated than his father.
Etymology
The names, Aredhel - noble Elf and Ar-Feiniel - noble white lady, were both originally intended to stand alone replacing Isfin.
Her name, at one point, in
The original name from the original
References
The House of Fingolfin
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