Spirit of Fire by Lotrfan

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Chapter 48


Chapter 48


His father has summoned him to this council but he does not expect to find his half-brother arrogant enough to confront the King about Fëanor himself. He comes upon them, in the hallway outside the council chambers and catches the words Nolofinwë speaks to his father.

'So it is, even as I guessed,' Fëanor thunders at Nolofinwë. 'My half-brother would be before me with my father, in this as in all other matters.' He turns on Nolofinwë, draws his sword, and cries: 'Get thee gone, and take thy due place!'

His sword point is at his half-brother's throat and he feels satisfaction at the sudden fear in Nolofinwë's eyes and the fleeting annoyance of a grudging respect, for his half-brother does not flinch, despite the trickle of blood flowing down his chest.

Fëanor's words from the chapter "Of the Silmarils" page 73, The Silmarillion.


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