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When [[Fëanor]] left [[Valinor]] he needed ships to get to Middle-earth without great loss, but the Noldor possessed no ships, and Fëanor feared that any delay in their departure would cause the Noldor to reconsider. The Noldor, led by Fëanor and his sons, tried to persuade their friends, the [[Teleri]] of [[Alqualondë]], to give him their ships. However, the Teleri would not help in any way against the will of the [[Valar]], and in fact attempted to persuade their friends to reconsider and stay in [[Aman]]. Unwilling to take "no" for an answer, the [[Noldor]] started taking the ships and sailing them away. This angered the Teleri, and they threatened the Noldor with rocks and arrows, and they threw many of Fëanor's Ñoldor out of the ships into the harbor. They also began to attempt to block the harbour.
[[Image:Ted Nasmith - The Kinslaying at Alqualondë.jpg|thumb|left|350px|'''The Kinslaying at [[Alqualondë]]''' by [[Ted Nasmith]]]]When [[Fëanor]] left [[Valinor]] he needed ships to get to Middle-earth without great loss, but the Noldor possessed no ships, and Fëanor feared that any delay in their departure would cause the Noldor to reconsider. The Noldor, led by Fëanor and his sons, tried to persuade their friends, the [[Teleri]] of [[Alqualondë]], to give him their ships. However, the Teleri would not help in any way against the will of the [[Valar]], and in fact attempted to persuade their friends to reconsider and stay in [[Aman]]. Unwilling to take "no" for an answer, the [[Noldor]] started taking the ships and sailing them away. This angered the Teleri, and they threatened the Noldor with rocks and arrows, and they threw many of Fëanor's Ñoldor out of the ships into the harbor. They also began to attempt to block the harbour.


Then the Noldor drew swords, and the Teleri their bows, and there was a bitter fight that seemed evenly matched, until the second Host of the Ñoldor, led by [[Fingon]], arrived together with some of [[Fingolfin]]'s people. Misunderstanding the situation, they assumed the Teleri had attacked the Ñoldor under orders of the Valar, and they joined the fight. In the end many Teleri were slain and the ships taken. All that continued towards Middle-earth were therefore [[Doom_of_Mandos|cursed by Mandos]].
Then the Noldor drew swords, and the Teleri their bows, and there was a bitter fight that seemed evenly matched, until the second Host of the Ñoldor, led by [[Fingon]], arrived together with some of [[Fingolfin]]'s people. Misunderstanding the situation, they assumed the Teleri had attacked the Ñoldor under orders of the Valar, and they joined the fight. In the end many Teleri were slain and the ships taken. All that continued towards Middle-earth were therefore [[Doom_of_Mandos|cursed by Mandos]].

Revision as of 23:50, 30 April 2006

When Fëanor left Valinor he needed ships to get to Middle-earth without great loss, but the Noldor possessed no ships, and Fëanor feared that any delay in their departure would cause the Noldor to reconsider. The Noldor, led by Fëanor and his sons, tried to persuade their friends, the Teleri of Alqualondë, to give him their ships. However, the Teleri would not help in any way against the will of the Valar, and in fact attempted to persuade their friends to reconsider and stay in Aman. Unwilling to take "no" for an answer, the Noldor started taking the ships and sailing them away. This angered the Teleri, and they threatened the Noldor with rocks and arrows, and they threw many of Fëanor's Ñoldor out of the ships into the harbor. They also began to attempt to block the harbour.

Then the Noldor drew swords, and the Teleri their bows, and there was a bitter fight that seemed evenly matched, until the second Host of the Ñoldor, led by Fingon, arrived together with some of Fingolfin's people. Misunderstanding the situation, they assumed the Teleri had attacked the Ñoldor under orders of the Valar, and they joined the fight. In the end many Teleri were slain and the ships taken. All that continued towards Middle-earth were therefore cursed by Mandos.


The Sack of Doriath where Dior was killed by the Sons of Fëanor is referred to as the Second Kinslaying in the Silmarillion, and the attack by the Sons of Fëanor on the Mouths of Sirion where Elwing was attacked is called the Third Kinslaying. It was stated by Eönwë herald of Manwë that because of these evil deeds the remaining Sons of Fëanor had lost all right to the Silmarils.


The civil war in Gondor in the Third Age called the Kin-strife is also called sometimes called a Kinslaying.