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Old 02-19-2002, 11:04 AM   #1
Daegwenn
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Silmaril Glorfindel; shadow in the background.

Glorfindel definetly does not have a major part to play in the Lord of the Rings, yet he has a major part to play in the history of the Elves. I am currently writing a story about him and I am a little confused...I have read plenty about him but the farther I get into my research, the more muddled it gets. Some questions I have are:

What status does Glorfindel hold amongst the house of Rivendell? Is he Vanyarin? What about family?

Where does he come from?

He shows up first and defeats a balrog, but at the same time, dies by throwing it and himself off of a cliff. Was he reincarnated and then returned to ME in time for the War of the Five armies?

Is the Glorfindel of Rivendell and the Glorfindel of Gondolin or did JRRT decide to use the name again like he did with Rumil?

I know that these questions are quite hard to answer, but if someone could even take a shot in the dark and see if it comes up the same as mine, then it would probably make me a little more confident about my story. I am running around in circles with these questions, trying to figure them out...so hey, any advice would be apprieciated.

Sincerely,
Daegwenn
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