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Encyclopedia > Formenos

In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Formenos was the stronghold of Fëanor and his sons in the north of Valinor, built after the banishment of Fëanor from Tirion. A great number of the Ñoldor, including their king Finwë, went with Fëanor into exile.


It was also home to the treasury of Fëanor where he kept the Silmarils, and Melkor slew Finwë as he stole those jewels during the Darkening of Valinor.


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Fëanor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1422 words)
Melkor was not seen for a long time, until he unexpectedly showed up at Formenos.
Morgoth and Ungoliant then went to Formenos, slew Finwë, and took all the gems there, including the Silmarils.
It was after this that the messenger came telling of the raid at Formenos.
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Formenos looked up and saw that there was another level with yet more cells, and she wondered how many other blocks there were in the habitat.
Formenos closed her eyes and hoped that Mtingwa wasn't conscious of the temporal loop she was stuck in.
Formenos found that her new status as a willing scientist gave her an added benefit beyond the retention of her tongue: freedom of movement.
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