Celebrimbor

Celebrimbor is a character of works of J.R.R. Tolkien.

It is a Elfe Noldo of prestigious ascent: wire of Curufin and grandson of Fëanor; he inherited the talents of blacksmith and jeweller of his father and his grandfather. Its history with the First Age is little known. It is known only that, repudiating the misdeeds of his father with Nargothrond, it remained in this city when Curufin was driven out by it. One is unaware of how he escaped the bag from the city.

One finds his trace at the time of the foundation, about year 750 of the Second Age, of the kingdom noldorin of Eregion. It occupied an eminent position in this kingdom, and it was the most endowed with the Guild of the Blacksmiths with Jewels ( Gwaith-i-Mírdain ). He was however deceived, like the other craftsmen of Eregion, by Sauron, which, disguised in a pleasing form, forged with Noldor the Anneaux of Being able. However, it created only the three Rings of the Elves: Narya, the ring of fire, Nenya, the ring of water, and Vilya, the ring of the air. Sauron not having taken part in their creation, they were preserved of its stain; but they nevertheless were subjected to the Single Anneau of Sauron. When it passed it for the first time to the finger, Celebrimbor understood that it had deceived them and hid the Three, respectively giving them to Círdan, Galadriel and Gil-galad.

Eager to put the hand on the Three, Sauron invades the Eriador then and devastated Eregion. The last of all, Celebrimbor fought against Sauron at the entry of the house of the Mírdain , but it was overcome and captured. He was tortured pitilessly, but refused to acknowledge where the Three were. After its death, Sauron used its corpse as standard.

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