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::::Thanks a lot for the answers! I thought I missed something important :) --[[User:Beren_fox|Beren_fox]] 18:07, 31 January 2007 (EST)
::::Thanks a lot for the answers! I thought I missed something important :) --[[User:Beren_fox|Beren_fox]] 18:07, 31 January 2007 (EST)
:::::Aranwë was of the House of Fingolfin. Fingon and Argon hadn't wifes. Turgon had only one child. Aredhel had only one child, Maeglin. Findis' childeren stayd in Aman. Finrod had no child. Aegnor had no wife. Galadriel had only one child. There were only three royal Ñoldor who went in excile (Idril, Celebrimbor and Orodreth). Eldálotë went not in excile, Aranwë was not Angrod's son. The only possible options are then Irimë and Orodreth. ''Amroth of Arnor'' A.K.A. ''Thijs95''





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"Irimë may have been the mother of Aranwë, who was in turn the father of Voronwë." From what source is this conclusion taken? I need this information for a work about Írime, and I cannot find any information about a link between her and Aranwe. --Beren_fox 19:55, 30 January 2007 (EST)

I think it just comes from that Voronwë was a priveliged elf whose deeds ultimately resulted in the return of Fingolfin's remaining descendants. Other propositions for Irimë's descendants are one or more of the chiefs of the Twelve Houses of the Gondothlim, due to their rank. Especially Galdor of the Tree, Glorfindel of the Golden Flower, and Ecthelion of the Fountain, because they were described as the noblest elves of Gondolin next to Turgon. --Narfil Palùrfalas 17:43, 30 January 2007 (EST)
It's still too speculative for an encyclopedia article. There's no need for it to be there. —Tar-Telperien 20:38, 30 January 2007 (EST)
I didn't add it - I was just guessing the reason. Hyarion copied it from the Wikipedia article, and looking at its history this theory came from there. It's still in the Wikipedia article today. This article is almost unchanged since the move: notice especially how it refers to both Irimë and Findis, as the Wikipedia article combines the two. --Narfil Palùrfalas 20:52, 30 January 2007 (EST)
Thanks a lot for the answers! I thought I missed something important :) --Beren_fox 18:07, 31 January 2007 (EST)
Aranwë was of the House of Fingolfin. Fingon and Argon hadn't wifes. Turgon had only one child. Aredhel had only one child, Maeglin. Findis' childeren stayd in Aman. Finrod had no child. Aegnor had no wife. Galadriel had only one child. There were only three royal Ñoldor who went in excile (Idril, Celebrimbor and Orodreth). Eldálotë went not in excile, Aranwë was not Angrod's son. The only possible options are then Irimë and Orodreth. Amroth of Arnor A.K.A. Thijs95


Findis and Irimë

Should we rename this article ( "Findis and Irimë"/smth else) or should we separate its content and move a part of it to Findis ? ~~ Þelma 16:43, 7 August 2008 (EDT)

Separate. -- Ederchil 16:49, 7 August 2008 (EDT)
I'm with Ederchil, separate. --Hyarion 16:50, 7 August 2008 (EDT)
Alright, will do tomorrow. ~~ Þelma 17:06, 7 August 2008 (EDT)