The Encyclopedia of Arda - Voronwë (original) (raw)

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Dates Born in Nevrast before I 126; known to be extant until at least I 4951 Race Elves Division Noldor Culture Gondolindrim Pronunciation voro'nweh Meaning 'steadfast one' Titles Aranwion Indexes: Alphabetical: V Elves About this entry: Updated 1 September 2001 Updates planned: 6 The guide of Tuor Years of the TreesFirst AgeISecond AgeIIThird AgeIIIFourth AgeIV Aranwë Unnamedmother2 Voronwë A mariner of Gondolin, sent by Turgon to seek a passage to Aman and call on the Valar for aid against Morgoth. He failed, and was washed ashore in Nevrast, where he encountered Tuor and led him back as messenger of Ulmo to the city of Gondolin. Notes 1 Voronwë called Nevrast 'the land of my birth' (in Of Tuor and his Coming to Gondolin in Unfinished Tales), so he must have born there before the exodus to Gondolin in I 126. He is last seen guiding Tuor to Gondolin in I 495, after which he makes no further appearance in any canonical work. According to older traditions, though, he escaped the ruin of Gondolin and eventually sailed into the West, either with his friend Tuor, or even (in the earliest versions of the story) with Eärendil himself. Nothing of this has survived into the published edition of The Silmarillion. 2 Though Voronwë's mother is never named, we do know something about her. She was originally one of the Falathrim, the Grey-elves who lived along the coasts southward of Nevrast. She was also apparently of relatively high birth, being related in some degree to Círdan, the lord of the Falas. See also... Aranwë, Aranwion, Dimbar, Eärendil, Elemmakil, Elves of Gondolin, Falathrim, Fell Winter of the First Age, Havens of Círdan, Hísimë, Lisgardh, Nan-tasarion, Núath Indexes: Alphabetical: V Elves About this entry: Updated 1 September 2001 Updates planned: 6 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.Explore the benefits of using a personality profile to discover yourself and make the most of your career.