Was Fingolfin the strongest elf?

Was Fingolfin the strongest elf?

Fëanor fought off a host of balrogs, pretty much by himself, led by the lord of balrogs, Gothmog. He was mortally wounded, and when he died his soul was so powerful it incinerated his body. Fëanor is stated to be the most powerful elf in the Silmarillion.

Can Fingolfin defeat Sauron?

He was strong enough to give Morgoth some problem. The possibility is always there for Fingolfin to take Sauron out, but it’s highly unlikely that he’d be able to do so.

Why was Morgoth afraid of Fingolfin?

Originally Answered: Why was Morgoth afraid to fight Fingolfin in Silmarillion? Morgoth, the Dark Lord, was afraid because he had tied himself to Arda and to Middle Earth. He had tied himself to Middle Earth by spreading his essence into the corruption of Middle Earth (This is similar to what Sauron did with the Ring).

Is Fingolfin stronger than Galadriel?

Even the description gives it away, Galadriel may have been the strongest elf of the Third Age, but Fingolfin was the strongest elf, period. Also, while Lothlórien was under attack by dark forces, Galadriel used her ring like Febreeze, and purified the area from the nasty and evil smell.”

Why was Morgoth scared of Fingolfin?

Morgoth, though still said to be the “mightiest of all things in this world”, was reluctant to face Fingolfin, because despite his might, he alone of the Valar knew fear. After defeating him, Morgoth took Fingolfin’s body and broke it, intending to feed it to his wolves.

Who killed balrogs?

Gandalf pursued the monster for eight days, until they climbed to the peak of Zirakzigil, where the Balrog was forced to turn and fight, its body erupting into new flame. Here they fought for two days and nights. In the end, the Balrog was defeated and cast down, breaking the mountainside where it fell “in ruin”.

Who gave Morgoth a limp?

During their duel Fingolfin struck Morgoth seven times which made him cry out. The final strike was to the foot of Morgoth which caused him to forever have a limp.

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