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  Curufin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Curufin was a prince of the Ñoldor of the race of Elves, the fifth of the seven sons of Fëanor and Nerdanel.
Curufin is the father of Celebrimbor, master jewel-smith of Eregion who forged the three Elvish Rings of Power.
Curufin fell in the Second Kinslaying, when the Sons of Fëanor attacked Doriath to seize a Silmaril in the possession of the Elvish King Dior the Beautiful.
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 Curufin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Curufin is a character in the fictional world of Tolkien.
Among all his brethen he was the closest to his father, both in appearance and in temperment, as well as in skill as a master smith.
Curufin fell in the Second Kinslaying, when the Sons of Fëanor attacked Doriath to seize the Silmarils from the Sindar.
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 Curufin: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Encyclopedia of Arda: Celegorm
Celegorm and Curufin together claimed the land between the rivers Aros and Celon, and they fortified the Pass of Aglon in the north against the forces of Morgoth.
With his brother Curufin, he was forced to flee, and they journeyed south and west until they came to Finrod's halls in Nargothrond.
Curufin lost his horse in that fight, and the brothers were forced to ride away eastwards together on Celegorm's steed.
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 Huan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was intercepted by Celegorm and Curufin, who were living in Nargothrond at the time and were hunting.
Celegorm and Curufin did not reveal to her that they had sent Beren to his death by the hand of Sauron, and took her as a prisoner to Nargothrond, "for her own protection", secretly plotting to wed her to Celegorm and thereby force an alliance with Lúthien's father Thingol.
Huan went back to his master, while Lúthien and Beren went on their way back to Doriath, they came across Celegorm and Curufin, who had been exiled from Nargothrond by Orodreth when he learned of their deeds.
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 Curufin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Curufin l'Habile, dit aussi Le Rusé était le cinquième enfant né en pays d'Aman, de l'union de Nerdanel et de Fëanor, le créateur des Silmarils, lors de l'Âge des Arbres.
Curufin ou Kurufinwë par son nom de père portait également le nom d'Atarinkë par sa mère, en référence au physique très semblable qu'il tenait de son père ainsi que de ses talents.
Après cela, Curufin partit vivre à l'Est d'Endor avec son frère Celegorm et ensemble, ils installèrent une garnison à Himlad qui s'étendait d'Himring à Dorthonion.
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 Curufin's Riding Lesson
                Maedhros and Curufin, oblivious to the stakes of the argument, alternated between roars and glares.
Curufin, panicking about being flattened and eaten, rolled aside to avoid being stomped by the horse.
Their faces were schooled into hurt expressions, and with the use of Maedhros’s nickname, Curufin knew that their eldest brother was on the side of the twins.
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 curufin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Curufin is a character in J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy universe of Middle-earth.
Curufin was a prince of the Noldor of the race of Elves, the fifth of the seven sons of Fëanor; and Nerdanel.
His father name — the traditional name given by an Elvish father to his offspring — was Curufinwë, which was also Fëanor's original name.
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 Council of Elrond :: LotR News and Information
As neither he nor Curufin could do anything to fulfil their Oath at that time, their turned their counsel and arms,against their own kin.
He took Curufin by the neck and pulled him off the horse and they wrestled on the ground.
Dior Eluchíl killed Celegorm and in that assault Curufin and Caranthir were also slain.
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When Curufin was questioned by Celegorm as to where their people were, Curufin said he had left them behind, deciding it would be more efficient to gather them on their way to Menegroth, for the dwelling place of Curufin and Celegorm was directly in the path of the march.
Curufin discovered that someone had set up a crude forge, and that was where Celegorm found him, sweat dripping down his naked torso despite the chill of winter.
It seemed to Curufin that an eternity went by as the drop fell, for in its clear depths he saw all that had passed and all that was to come for the Noldor, and when it landed on his brother's sword, it washed away a small line of blood, leaving a clean, unbroken path.
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 Here Once Was Light by Erunyauve
Curufin regarded this quarrel over his affections with amusement, sometimes deliberately pitting the two against one another.
Curufin traded creation for destruction as Celegorm traded the trust of innocent creatures for betrayal of his own kind.
Curufin's wife is unnamed by Tolkien, but in The Peoples of Middle-Earth, 'Of Dwarves and Men', we are told that she did not follow him into exile.
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 Celebrimbor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was born in Valinor, the son of Curufin, fifth son of Fëanor (son of Finwë and his first wife Miriel) and Nerdanel.
However, he took no part in the deeds of Curufin and Celegorm regarding Lúthien, Beren, and Finrod.
He even repudiated his father's deeds and did not follow him when the two brothers were expelled from Nargothrond.
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Curufin had drunk too much potent wine and had beaten him all the way down to the servants’ quarters, leaving him bruised and aching.
Curufin seemed to finally grow tired of harassing him and the elder Elf joined his brother, who was riding at the head of the party.
Curufin and Celegorm had been forced to leave their realms due to their aggressive and dishonorable actions and their need for shelter had put Maglor in the position to dictate some conditions.
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 Rescuing Celebrimbor by Cirdan
Curufin was running across the ravished lands of Tumhalad, the valley between the rivers Ginglith and Narog, when he caught sight of a small company of Orcs attacking a single Elf sitting by a withering old tree.
Curufin began from the beginning, with the strife born in Eldamar, the slaying of Finwe and the theft of the Silmarils, and the Death of the Two Trees.
Curufin was too proud to pillage the Orc camps, but Daeron had no such pride to stop him from being practical, and so he had acquired a heavier cloak for himself.
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 Curufin - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Curufin is the father of Celebrimbor, master jewel-smith of Eregion who forged the three Elvish Rings_of_Power.
As with the other Sons_of_Fëanor, Curufin was bound by an oath to recover his father's Silmarils, which had been stolen by the Dark Lord Morgoth.
Curufin fell in the Second Kinslaying, when the Sons_of_Fëanor attacked Doriath to seize a Silmaril in the possession of the Elvish King Dior the Beautiful.
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 Choices
And that Curufin was currently holding a weapon was not doing much to put him at ease, because he no longer felt that he knew his father well enough to be sure no harm would come from him.
Curufin glanced at the blade of the dagger before his eyes met Celebrimbor's, daring him to deny that the weapon was worthless.
Curufin's eyes were stormy, and Celebrimbor had to focus on holding their gaze without flinching away.
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 Findie - Tuesday, March 26, 2002, 4:24 PM
Still looking nervously at Curufin's glass, Curundil quickly moves to top up Istyarwen's without having to be asked to do so, and this time meets with greater success, doing the deed, as it were, perfectly.
Visibly relaxing as Curufin does not react to the fact that his wineglass is now too full, Curundil has in the meantime happened upon a solution for his error.
Curufin nods politely at Finrod's words, though he pays scant attention to the minstrelsy, and finishes off the second wineglass that Curundil had set for him.
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 Curufin
This place the birth of their sons after these years but before 1490 which was the year Fëanor moved to Formenos where also, as it is stated, his sons and father came to live.
Beren took from Curufin his horse and weapons and the knife Angrist and then bade him walk away and Celegorm took his brother stripped of weapon besides him and rode away but as they rode Curufin took Celegorm's bow and shot two darts back at Lúthien.
Curufin was slain by Dior at the East marches of Doriath during the Second Kinslaying.
www.annalsofarda.dk /annals-of-arda/Elves-index-tables/Elves/Curufin.htm   (778 words)

  
 Middle-earth Mythology - Curufin
Generally associated with his elder brother Celegorm, he is the fourth son of Feanor and swore the deadly oath of Feanor before the Exile of the Noldor from Aman.
Curufin was a skilled smith, but unlike his father Feanor made Silmarilis)or son, (Celibrimbor made magic rings for elves, dwarves and men), we do not know of any earth shattering creations of his making.
The Sons of Feanor sent Curufin to Dior to demand the surrender of the Silmarili after Celegorm had caused the Oath of Feanor to awaken again.
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 [ELFWOOD] SF&F Art / Hannah Lee Fritz / 'Curufin son of Feanor'
Curufin percieving that strange deeds were afoot came south from the Pass and encamped near the Fords.
And before Eol had ridden far across the Himlad he was waylaid by the riders of Curufin and taken to their lord.
Probably because Curufin is my favorite son of Feanor, and I've thought it a bit warped to like the son almost as well as the father.
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 Re: Chapter 74   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Curufin places the talking crab into one of the empty kelp-mesh bags he carries along with as many of the other crabs as will fit, then he returns to the chamber where the others are waiting.
As he approaches, they note his appearance: he has a green coloration, darker along the back and lighter on the belly with dark tiger-like stripes running from his spine around to his sides.
The only thing that betrays the fact that he is not truly a sahuagin is the holy symbol which he wears on a shark-leather thong around his neck.
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 Beren and Luthien   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Beren took Curufin's knife Angrist, a blade forged by Telchar of Nogrod which is said to cut iron as if it were wood, he also took Curufin's horse in the service of Lúthien.
As the sons of Fëanor rode away upon one horse, Curufin drew a bow and shot an arrow at Lúthien which was caught by Huan.
Curufin fired again and Lúthien would have been hit had it not been for Beren who sprang in front of her, the arrow piercing him in the breast.
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 Curufin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Trying to keep his father’s Oath, Curufin turned into probably the most evil of the sons of Fëanor.
His character is best portrayed by the fact that after being spared by Beren –; as Luthien forbade his slaying – Curufin “being filled with shame and malice”, took the bow of Celegorm, and shot back as they went; and the arrow was aimed at Luthien”.
Curufin in Quenya is Kurufinwe, Feanor's own name of "skilled finwe".
valarguild.org /varda/Tolkien/encyc/articles/c/Curufin.htm   (150 words)

  
 "Of Beren and Lúthien" part 2.
Then Beren sprang from before Celegorm full upon the speeding horse of Curufin that had passed hi; and the Leap of Beren is renowned among that had passed him; and the Leap of Beren is renowned among Men and Elves.
Then Lúthien rising forbade the slaying of Curufin; but Beren despoiled him of his gear and weapons, and took his knife, sheathless by his side; iron it would cleave as if it were green wood.
But Curufin, being filled with shame and malice, took the bow of Celegorm and shot back as they went; and the arrow was aimed at Lúthien.
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 .:Black, White, Gold, part 5:.
But Curufin likes to come here to see Narwen, and the headmistresses of the town is wise and very loyal to our father, so Maedhros likes to pay respects to her when we come by.
If she told Curufin that Aredhel had deliberately avoided his company, he would know he had no chance with her, and Narwen would always have to wonder whether she was the second choice.
Their lips parted so that they could breathe, but Curufin spent the moment instead raking his eyes across her face, taking in the beauty of her bruised lips and her eyes nearly fl with desire as though it were air, and then they were kissing again.
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