14.11.2021, 22:50
(Modification du message : 14.11.2021, 22:55 par aravanessë.)
Simple suggestion, est-ce que cela pourraît une rapide déduction du fait que les flammes des bateaux brûlés par Fëanor ont été repérées par Fingolfin et les siens au moment de la fuite des Noldor ?
A part cela, je ne vois pas plus que mes précédesseurs.
aravanessë
Of the flight of the Noldor a écrit :So in that place which was called Losgar at the outlet of the Firth of Drengist ended the fairest vessels that ever sailed the sea, in a great burning, bright and terrible. And Fingolfin and his people saw the light afar off, red beneath the clouds; and they knew that they were betrayed. This was the firstfruits of the Kinslaying and the Doom of the Noldor.
Of the Return of the Noldor a écrit :It has been told that Fëanor and his sons came first of the Exiles to Middle-earth, and landed in the waste of Lammoth, the Great Echo, upon the outer shores of the Firth of Drengist [...]. Now the flames of that burning were seen not only by Fingolfin, whom Fëanor had deserted in Araman, but also by the Orcs and the watchers of Morgoth.
A part cela, je ne vois pas plus que mes précédesseurs.
aravanessë