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Swords were long-bladed tools and weapons used by many different peoples of Middle-earth.

By race

Ainur

Manwë wielded a sword during the War of the Powers. It was later given to his herald Eönwë.[1] Gandalf also took to wielding the elven sword Glamdring after coming into possession of it.[2] Durin's Bane also carried a flaming sword.[3]

Elves

The Noldor began forging swords in response to the lies spread among them by Melkor. Fëanor fashioned several for himself and his sons, notably using his own to threaten his half-brother Fingolfin with death.[4] The host of the Noldor also wielded swords in the Kinslaying at Alqualondë, with the opposing Falmari lacking any such implements.[5] Among the most notable blades of the Noldor was Ringil, the blade of Fingolfin, which he wielded in his clash with Morgoth.[6]

Fearing the return of Melkor, King Thingol of the Sindar sought the aid of the Dwarves of Nogrod and Belegost. These provided the elves of Doriath with many weapons, including swords.[7] Eöl, who had learned the craft of the Dwarven smiths[8], fashioned two swords, Anglachel and Anguirel, from the iron of a meteorite. Anglachel was given to King Thingol as payment for Eöl's being allowed to dwell in Nan Elmoth. Thingol's own sword was Aranrúth[9]

Eöl retained ownership of Anguirel until it was stolen from him by his son Maeglin and taken to Gondolin.[10] Gondolin was also home for a time to the mate swords Glamdring and Orcrist[11], the former being the weapon of King Turgon himself.[12]

Dwarves

Due to their war-like ways, the Dwarves forged and wielded swords from early in their history.[7] The sword Narsil was forged by the Dwarf Telchar[13]

Men

Orcs

Trolls

Famous swords

References