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  Aredhel
Tolkien, Aredhel, called Ar-Feiniel, the White Lady of the Noldor, was the daughter of Fingolfin, sister of Fingon and Turgon, and mother of Maeglin.
Aredhel stepped in front of the stab, but because it was a poisoned dart, she died that night from the wound.
Eöl was cast down from the city walls and died, while Maeglin became mighty in Gondolin and later betrayed it to Morgoth.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ar/Aredhel.html   (320 words)

  
 Aredhel
Turgon didn't care for the idea, the risk that the location of his kingdom might be revealed, so when he finally gave in to his sister's demand to leave, he told the guard accompanying her that she should only go to visit their brother Fingon.
Aredhel had the dark hair of the Noldor, pale skin, and was tall.
I've found that the off-the-shoulder gown with narrow sleeves and skirt tend to enhance the "height" illusion in the Sims, as does hair that is pulled away from the face and does not lie too broadly on the shoulders.
www.simarillion.com /Aredhel.htm   (488 words)

  
 Aredhel - Meduseld
Aredhel was the daughter of Fingolfin, and the sister of Turgon.
Aredhel was restless, and riding alone, she came, accidentally, to Nan Elmoth, where Eöl, the Dark Elf dwelt, and where the trees were the tallest and darkest in Beleriand.
Aredhel died from this wound, for although it seemed little, the javelin was poisoned, and none knew until too late.
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    Alcarinque    strong she seemed, stern as steel, a daughters of kings...       (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Aredhel was tall and strong, loved to ride and hunt in the forests and was often in the company of Fëanor's sons.
Aredhel wanted no love from anyone, but was not wholly unwilling; she was able to wander the woods, but Eöl made her shun the sun and forbade her to seek the sons of Fëanor and other Noldor.
Aredhel told them that he was her husband and he was honored as a guest.
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 Encyclopedia of Arda: Aredhel Ar-Feiniel
The sister of Fingon and Turgon, Aredhel was accounted one of the noblest of the Noldor.
She dwelt with Turgon in Gondolin, but straying from the city she was ensnared by Eöl the Dark Elf and taken as his wife.
Aredhel sprang to take the dart, however, and died of its poison.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/a/aredhel.html   (169 words)

  
 Maeglin - Tolkien Gateway
Aredhel had left Gondolin to wander through Beleriand, and in the woods of Nan Elmoth she met Eöl, and stayed with him, eventually giving birth to Maeglin.
At birth, Aredhel gave Maeglin the mother-name of Lómion ("Child of Twilight" in Quenya).
When Aredhel left Eöl, she took her son (who stole his father's sword, Anguirel) with her and returned to Gondolin.
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Then Aredhel turned back and sought the dangerous road between the haunted valleys of Ered Gorgoroth and the north fences of Doriath; and as they drew near to the evil region of Nan Dungortheb the riders became enmeshed in shadows, and Aredhel strayed from her companions and was lost.
And Aredhel bore to Eöl a son in the shadows of nan Elmoth, and in her heart she gave him a name in the fobidden tongue of the Noldor, Lómion, that signifies child of the Twilight; but his father gave him no name until he was twleve years old.
But in the evening Aredhel sickened, though the wound had seemed little, and she fell into the darkness, and in the night she died; for the point of the javelin was poisoned, though none knew it until too late.
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 TolkienWiki: Aredhel
As they entered Nan Dungortheb they lost control of their horses and Aredhel was seperated form her escort and was lost to them.
Aredhel found her way through Nan Dungortheb and carried on alone and found her way to the people of Celegorm where she stay for a while.
In time, Aredhel gave birth to a son, Maeglin, who she called Lómion in her heart.
www.thetolkienwiki.org /frametest.cgi?Aredhel   (149 words)

  
 The One Ring: The White Council :: View topic - So what does everyone think of Aredhel?
Aredhel and Galadriel are cousins, of course, but I never got the impression that they were friends, or very close.
Aredhel's life could have turned out much differently (on a personal level), and the history of Gondolin would have been altered.
Aredhel is, admittedly, a Princess of the Noldor, a descendant of Finwë.
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 A Hobbit's ...
Aredhel Ar-Feiniel, the White Lady of the Noldor, dwelt in Nevrast with her brother Turgon and went with him to Gondolin.
He set his enchantment on Aredhel for he desired her and when she finally met him in the forest, Eöl took her to wife.
Eöl was set in bonds and in the night Aredhel died, for the point of the javelin was poisoned.
www.warofthering.net /ahobbitstale/tolkien/tolkien_ofmaeglin.htm   (710 words)

  
 Maeglin
F.A. 400 Maeglin and Aredhel escaped to Gondolin in and to Turgon Maeglin's uncle.
And Aredhel bore to Eöl a son in the shadows of Nan Elmoth, and in her heart she gave him a name in the forbidden tongue of the Noldor, Lómion, that signifies child of the Twilight; but his father gave him no name until he was twelve years old.
Now Aredhel and Maeglin came to the Outer Gate of Gondolin and the Dark Guard under the mountains; and there she was received with joy, and passing through the Seven Gates she came with Maeglin to Turgon upon Amon Gwareth.
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 Entmoot - CH. 16: "Of Maeglin"
Two restrictions are placed on Aredhel, that she must shun the daylight (I'm not clear on the reason, other than he chose to do that and wanted her to also), and she must not seek any of the Noldor.
I think the 'stealing of Aredhel' refers to the fact that he married her without the consent of her kindred.
And the fact that Aredhel was running away from Eöl and that he was chasing her must have given Curufin not quite so possitive an idea about Eöl.
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 Eöl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 Aredhel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Aredhel was the daughter of Fingolfin, younger than her brothers Fingon and Turgon.
She was allowed to wander to her heart's content, except to see any of the Noldor elves, for whom Eol held to blame for the return of Morgoth.
Aredhel guessed Eol's mind and jumped in front of Maeglin, so that Eol's javelin hit her instead of her son.
valarguild.org /varda/Tolkien/encyc/articles/a/Aredhel.htm   (482 words)

  
 Eöl - Tolkien Gateway
Eöl's smithcraft was especially admired by the Dwarves, and he shared a rare friendship with the Dwarves of Nogrod and Belegost in the Blue Mountains.
In the early third century of the First Age, Eöl came upon Aredhel, the sister of King Turgon and called the White Lady of Gondolin.
Aredhel stepped in front of her son, and the poison in the dart soon killed her.
tolkiengateway.net /w/index.php?title=Eol   (417 words)

  
 Eol
Since I'd already made a Sim for his sister Aredhel, it only followed that her husband and son should be next.
Luring a woman into her house and then not letting her leave doesn't seem to me to be the most amiable of marriage arrangements.
Of course, Aredhel being rather headstrong and unwilling to listen the advice of anybody might well have deserved the fate that was to be hers.
www.simarillion.com /Eol.htm   (507 words)

  
 Maeglin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In the spring, Eöl was invited to festivities in Nogrod, and that meant that Maeglin and Aredhel would have the freedom to travel anywhere they pleased for some time.
In both Maeglin and Aredhel’s hearts a desire to leave Nan Elmoth had grown strong, and while Eöl still was away, Aredhel and Maeglin decided to leave and travel to seek Gondolin.
Eöl, however, returned from Nogrod sooner than expected, just two days after Aredhel and Maeglin had left Nan Elmoth, and when Eöl was informed of what had happened, he was filled with rage and went in pursuit of his wife and son.
www.lotrlibrary.com /racesofarda/maeglin.asp   (713 words)

  
 The Scroll of Tauithar Tausiirath
He was out on a hunting trip with several other rangers when he saw smoke on the horizon coming from the direction of the castle Aredhel.
Here and there, there were packets of fighting where several brave Aredhel stood their ground.
There were two Aredhel warriors fighting off five Dark elves.
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 Aredhel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aredhel is a fictional character created by J.
The names Aredhel ("noble Elf") and Ar-Feiniel ("noble white lady") were both originally intended to stand alone, and be used as the main name of Irissë.
While preparing The Silmarillion for publication Christopher Tolkien could not discover which name was intended to be used as her final name, and he therefore chose to use both names: a decision he later stated in the History of Middle-earth series was possibly mistaken.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aredhel   (447 words)

  
 White Lady: Stories and Poems: Not For Her   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Never before have I seen you as such Aredhel and it frightens me at the thought that this time your illness will not pass away.
You are so certain of your death Aredhel, so sure that I can hear you passing away in your voice.
I will remind him that he is the son of the beloved Aredhel Ar-Feiniel, that he is a Noldo, of the Royal Line of Finwё; and not the son of a primitive Dark Elf.
aredhel.port5.com /stories/notforher.html   (8350 words)

  
 [ELFWOOD] SF&F Art / Hannah Lee Fritz / 'Aredhel Passing'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Aredhel Ar-Feiniel, daughter of Fingolfin, wife of Eol the Dark Elf and mother to Maeglin Lomion who betrayed Gondolin to its destruction.
Aredhel is an interesting character, and I think your image suits her perfectly!
The only thing Tolkien ever said was the Calaquendi were basiclly around 6'0 and fairer of face and taller of stature and higher of knowledge and wisdom then other elves because they had looked upon the two trees of Valinor.
elfwood.lysator.liu.se /art/h/a/hannahkin/aredhel.jpg.html   (773 words)

  
 Allakhazam's World of Warcraft Character Profiles
And Aredhel, if she truly is as mad as they say...
With the help of my trusty crystal ball, I've isolated his whereabouts to either the Greymane Wall in Silverpine or what appears to be a portal world in the Outland that is currently being overrun by the Burning Legion.
Aredhel, perhaps it is time to give you a real test.
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 White Lady: An Aredhel Fansite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Well, I always was an Aredhel fan, I suppose.
I challenge whoever regards Aredhel as "that silly elf girl who managed to have a son who brought about the fall of Gondolin".
Aredhel Ar-Feiniel was the most independent and selfless of all.
aredhel.port5.com   (222 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Movies Information | TheOneRing.net™ | News Archives
We'll explore the tragic tale of Aredhel and Eol, exploring what spurred the White Lady of Gondolin to leave the hidden city and how it set in train a trail of events that leads right up the sacking of Gondolin itself.
He uses enchantments to lure her in, yet it is said she was 'not unwilling'.
Is it solely enforced isolation that spurs Aredhel to flee?
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 The Others
Father and son finally quarrelled and Maeglin, taking advantage of his father's being absent, convinced his mother to take him to Gondolin, to meet the other members of his family.
Aredhel sprang before the dart, and it smote her in the shoulder.
Maeglin, son of Aredhel Ar-Feiniel, fell in love with her but they were of kin too near and Idril, knowing his thought of her, loved him the less.
www.galadriel.org /others.html   (2566 words)

  
 La Torre de Aredhel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Escrito por: Aredhel a las 10/10/2006 06:48:00 AM De los Héroes caidos.
Escrito por: Aredhel a las 10/04/2006 02:48:00 PM A cuatro días...
Fue un ocho lo recuerdo bien, fue el día en que te dejé de querer, y desde entones te he rendido fielmente un pequeño homenaje cada año, de todas formas fuiste quien acabó con mi inocencia en todos los niveles posibles.
torredearedhel.blogspot.com   (1915 words)

  
 The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - View Profile: Aredhel Idril Telcontar
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 [ELFWOOD] SF&F Art / Tatiana 'Tauriel' Manouk / 'Lady Aredhel'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Fingolfin, the head of the Second House of the Noldor, had two sons, Fingon and Turgon; their sister was Aredhel the White.'Ar-Feiniel she was called, for she was pale, though her hair was dark, and she was never arrayed but in silver and white.' JRRT, 'The Silmarillion'.
She looks very queenly and wise, and I like the moon and star charm.
The moon and star are the part of the badge of the House of Fingolfin which Aredhel belonged to.
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