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  TolkienWiki: Mahtan_The_Smith
Mahtan It is not know when he was born.
An Aulendur is someone who had devoted to the Vala Aulë.
Applied especially to the persons or families among the Ñoldor who entered Aulë’s service and received instruction from him.
www.thetolkienwiki.org /wiki.cgi?Mahtan_The_Smith   (115 words)

  
 Entmoot - Animal Spirits
Like Melian did for Thingol, perhaps Huan too assumed a permanent body subject to death and all that for love of Celegorm.
Perhaps he erred somehow as a Maia and repented, and so was put under the service of an Oromendur (possibly a valid term, Aulendur is, 'servant of Aule') to prove his good faith.
Either way we have here a Maia, perhaps the only one, who followed the Noldor into Exile and was entangled in the Curse of Mandos.
entmoot.tolkientrail.com /printthread.php?t=1915   (444 words)

  
 It's all in the family: The Finweans
In a note appended to "The Shibboleth of Feanor", Nerdanel's father is named Aulendur and Urundil, and Aulendur is said to have supplanted Mahtan, which nonetheless was the name Christopher used for him in The Silmarillion.
Another name for this character, which Christopher is not sure of, may have been "Sarmo".
Aule persuaded Aulendur and his family not to follow Feanor into exile.
www.geocities.com /jrr_tolkiens_works/Articles1.html   (7359 words)

  
 Thevina - The Secret Lives of Redheads - Amrod and Amras   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
One key aspect about these two that I have not yet been able to discover is when Tolkien changed their names from Ambarussa and Umbarto to Amras and Amrod, unless the latter names are Sindarin conversions from Quenya, but in looking at an abridged Sindarin dictionary, this does not appear to be the case.
Nerdanel's father was an 'Aulendil' [> 'Aulendur'], and became a great smith.
He loved copper, and set it above gold.
www.parma-eruseen.net /stories/thevina_redheads.html   (1171 words)

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