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'''Fëanturi''', the "Masters of Spirits", was a title given to the brothers [[Mandos|Námo (Mandos)]] and [[Irmo|Irmo (Lórien)]] of the [[Valar]].
'''Fëanturi''', the "Masters of Spirits", was a title given to the brothers [[Mandos|Námo (Mandos)]] and [[Irmo|Irmo (Lórien)]] of the [[Valar]].<ref>{{S|Vala}}</ref>


The title was created because the two brothers' spheres of influence was over the spirit. Irmo was the master over visions and dreams, Námo had power over the ''[[fëar]]'' of Elves and Men who gathered in his halls after death, where the ''fëar'' of the Elves abode while those of Men left the Circles of the World. Námo delivered judgement on Manwë's bidding in serious matters (such as the [[Doom of the Noldor]]) but also judged over the fate of the elvish ''fëar''.
The title was created because the two brothers' spheres of influence were over the spirit. Irmo was the master of visions and dreams, Námo had power over the ''[[fëar]]'' of Elves and Men who gathered in his halls after death, where the ''fëar'' of the Elves abode while those of Men left the Circles of the World. Námo delivered judgement on [[Manwë]]'s bidding in serious matters (such as the [[Doom of the Noldor]]) but also judged over the fate of the elvish ''fëar''.


==Other names==
==Other names==
In the ''[[The Etymologies|Etymologies]]'' appears a [[Noldorin]] equivalent of the name ''Fëanturi'': '''''i-Fennyr''''' or '''''Fennuir'''''.<ref>{{LR|Etymologies}}, p. 387 (entry SPAN-)</ref><ref>{{VT|46a}}, p. 15</ref>
In the ''[[The Etymologies|Etymologies]]'' appears a [[Noldorin]] equivalent of the name ''Fëanturi'': '''''i-Fennyr''''' or '''''Fennuir'''''.<ref>{{LR|Etymologies}}, p. 387 (entry SPAN-)</ref><ref>{{VT|46a}}, p. 15</ref>



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Fëanturi, the "Masters of Spirits", was a title given to the brothers Námo (Mandos) and Irmo (Lórien) of the Valar.[1]

The title was created because the two brothers' spheres of influence were over the spirit. Irmo was the master of visions and dreams, Námo had power over the fëar of Elves and Men who gathered in his halls after death, where the fëar of the Elves abode while those of Men left the Circles of the World. Námo delivered judgement on Manwë's bidding in serious matters (such as the Doom of the Noldor) but also judged over the fate of the elvish fëar.

Other names

In the Etymologies appears a Noldorin equivalent of the name Fëanturi: i-Fennyr or Fennuir.[2][3]

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