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Morgoth's power in these early works is perceived as great: he is able to dominate the minds of the Elves wherever they go, by instilling his fear in them. Even the escaped thralls are thus not truly free. It is not unconceivable that in this early conception Thrall-Noldorin were used to breed the [[Orcs]].
Morgoth's power in these early works is perceived as great: he is able to dominate the minds of the Elves wherever they go, by instilling his fear in them. Even the escaped thralls are thus not truly free. It is not unconceivable that in this early conception Thrall-Noldorin were used to breed the [[Orcs]].


In the later material the published ''Silmarillion'' was based on, there are relatively few references to Morgoth's thralls. There are no clear mentions what happens to the Elves Morgoth captures (exactly where [[Finduilas of Nargothrond|Finduilas]] and the other women of [[Nargothrond]] were taken to is never said), but the idea is still present in the end of the ''[[Quenta Silmarillion]]'', which mentions that the [[Valar]] freed Morgoth's slaves.
In the later material the published ''Silmarillion'' was based on, there are relatively few references to Morgoth's thralls. There are no clear mentions what happens to the Elves Morgoth captures (exactly where [[Finduilas]] and the other women of [[Nargothrond]] were taken to is never said), but the idea is still present in the end of the ''[[Quenta Silmarillion]]'', which mentions that the [[Valar]] freed Morgoth's slaves.


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Revision as of 22:32, 13 December 2010

The Thrall-Noldorin are those Elves of the Noldor who have become slaves of Morgoth.

In the earlier conceptions of what would become The Silmarillion, all Elven realms of Beleriand were destroyed much earlier than in the final work, and virtually all the Noldor were enslaved by Morgoth as his thralls, working in the mines of Angband doing Morgoth's work. The only free Noldor were escaped thralls, who were mistrusted by the Sindar.

Morgoth's power in these early works is perceived as great: he is able to dominate the minds of the Elves wherever they go, by instilling his fear in them. Even the escaped thralls are thus not truly free. It is not unconceivable that in this early conception Thrall-Noldorin were used to breed the Orcs.

In the later material the published Silmarillion was based on, there are relatively few references to Morgoth's thralls. There are no clear mentions what happens to the Elves Morgoth captures (exactly where Finduilas and the other women of Nargothrond were taken to is never said), but the idea is still present in the end of the Quenta Silmarillion, which mentions that the Valar freed Morgoth's slaves.