29.05.2007, 16:20
Merci de lire mes posts ! :p
C'est en anglais mais quand même...
Lomelinde a écrit :Je pense qu'il n'y a que Feanor pour avoir été assez "ardent" et avoir ainsi eu ce douloureux privilège
Tolkien a écrit :But even as Fingolfin spoke, Fëanor strode into the chamber, and he was fully armed: his high helm upon his head, and at his side a mighty sword. 'So it is, even as I guessed,' he said. 'My half-brother would be before me with my father, in this as in all other matters.' Then turning upon Fingolfin he drew his sword, crying: 'Get thee gone, and take thy due place!'
Fingolfin bowed before Finwë, and without word or glance to Fëanor he went from the chamber. But Fëanor followed him, and at the door of the king's house he stayed him; and the point of his bright sword he set against Fingolfin's breast 'See, half-brother!' he said. 'This is sharper than thy tongue. Try but once more to usurp my place and the love of my father, and maybe it will rid the Noldor of one who seeks to be the master of thralls.'
C'est en anglais mais quand même...