arofili:@finweanladiesweek day six | original characters | isfin and finvain, daughters of idril
arofili:@finweanladiesweek day six | original characters | isfin and finvain, daughters of idril For many years, Idril and Tuor were lost amid the storms of Ossë and despaired of ever finding the shores of Aman, until Gil-Estel rose into the sky and they knew hope, rejoicing in the victory of their son Eärendil. Amid their joy another child was conceived, and within sight of Tol Eressëa Idril bore a daughter, Isfin. For Isfin’s sake the Valar listened to Tuor’s plea to remain with his wife and child even though the law declared that no mortal Man may dwell in Valinor, and in the wake of the foundation of Númenor upon Elenna, Manwë passed judgement that he might live as long as his grandson Elros. As Isfin approached adulthood, Idril bore her husband another daughter, Finvain, in the presence of her mother Elenwë and her foremothers Anairë and Indis, and much rejoicing was sung in the streets of Tirion. Idril, Tuor, and their children visited Númenor often, embracing Elrond and Elros their once-forsaken kin, and Eärendil shone down upon them in blessing. In time Elros passed on to receive the Gift of Men, and having prepared his soul for its next adventure, Tuor gave up the ghost the following year, leaving his wife and daughters with a fond farewell and a promise to sing with them again in the Second Music. Both Isfin and Finvain chose the fate of the Elves as had their brother Eärendil, and remained with their mother in the peace of Valinor. -- source link
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