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Finwë is one of first-born in the cosmology of J.R.R. Tolkien.
He was the first king of the people of the Noldor, which he carried out at the time of the long voyage of Cuiviénen towards Aman. Initially plain with Míriel, it had a first wire: Fëanor, but the design of this one exhausted so much Míriel which she preferred to give up the life and to go to the Cavernes of Mandos. That saddened Finwë, because he would have liked to have many children; and after ten years of loneliness, he asked Manwë if he were to be about it forever thus. The Valar discussed this subject a long time: could they authorize Finwë with remarier? They ended up giving their downstream to the remarriage of Finwë, and this one married Indis, a Vanya which liked it for a long time. It gave him four children: two wire: Fingolfin and Finarfin, and two girls: Findis and Irimë.
When Fëanor was banished of Tirion, Finwë chooses to follow it, and it is established with him with Formenos. When Melkor and Ungoliant arrived at the doors of Formenos to steal the Silmaril S, it was the only one not to flee, and Melkor killed it. It was the first murder perpetrated in the world of Arda.
The pain of wire of Finwë was immense, and the elder one among them, Fëanor, insane of pain, re-elected the assassin of its father Morgoth, i.e. the Noir Enemy of the World . Fëanor, refusing to listen to the Valar, made swear with its own sons an inviolable oath which made them obligation to cover Silmarils and to destroy Morgoth. On this, Noldor left Aman for the Earth of the Medium, event considered as the beginning of the First Age.
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