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 | | He ensnared Aredhel Ar-Feiniel, sister of Turgon, when she ventured into his forest, and wed her, without informing her family or going through usual customs. |
 | | His dart actually hit and killed Aredhel; she initially called for her brother to have mercy on Eöl, but she died when it turned out the dart was poisonous, and Eöl was put to death by being thrown from a cliff. |
 | | Besides Fëanor and Nerdanel, Eöl and Aredhel are the only known case of an Elven couple "divorcing," or indeed, having any real marital strife; in his "Laws and Customs among the Eldar," Tolkien described most Elven marriages as being harmonious, and things like divorce being basically nonexistent. |
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