Míriel
Character of the work of J.R.R. Tolkien evoked in Silmarillion .
The Ñoldo Míriel was the wife of Finwë, the king of these people. She was also named Serindë because of her marvellous talents in the fields of weaving and the seam.
She gave rise to a son, Fëanor, but the design and the birth of his/her son exhausted it so much that she acknowledged with her husband Finwë who would be impossible for him to carry another child. As it decayed, Finwë took council near Manwë which entrusted it to the care Irmo in Lórien. It is in these places that its spirit left its body for the caves of Mandos. Its body was then maintained by the maidservants Estë and remained intact, but nothing could bring back it to the life.
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