Why did Fëanor create silmarils?

The Silmarils were created by Fëanor in Valinor after the unchaining of Melkor. According to a legend, Fëanor conceived the idea of capturing the light of the trees from the hair of Galadriel, which shone with gold and silver. Fëanor gave his heart to their making and could not duplicate them.
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What is the significance of the Silmarils?

The Silmarils are the embodiment of that spirit of creation. If Melkor simply wanted to destroy the light of the trees and Valinor, he would have destroyed the Silmarils, but he did not. He put them in his crown and wore them.
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Where did the Silmarils come from?

The Silmarils were made out of the crystalline substance silima by Fëanor, a Noldorin Elf, in Valinor during the Years of the Trees. The Silmarils play a central role in Tolkien's book The Silmarillion, which tells of the creation of Eä (the universe) and the beginning of Elves, Dwarves and Men.
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Why did Morgoth want the Silmarils?

Morgoth wanted them because they were the last, best creation of the First Age and holding the Light of the Two Trees was a treasure of incalculable wealth. Fëanor's pride in the unmatched quality of his craftsmanship made him unable to part with what was arguably the most famous artifact ever made.
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Is the Arkenstone a Silmaril?

Reality: The Arkenstone is not a Silmaril. There are several reasons why this theory is incorrect. First, Tolkien wrote that the two lost Silmarils would remain lost until the end of Arda. One of them being found by the Dwarves would contradict this.
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Why did Melkor want Silmarils?

The answer lies in the time before Arda was even created. Melkor desired the light possessed by Illuvatar; that is, the light of creation, the light that gives life. It was in search of this light that Melkor explored the cosmos. He found nothing but darkness and creatures of darkness, such as Ungoliant.
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Did Frodo have Silmaril?

The Phial of Galadriel was a gift given by the Elf-queen Galadriel to Frodo Baggins as a light to use in dark places. Fëanor created the Silmarils in the Years of the Trees during the Noontide of Valinor.
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Did the Silmarils burn Morgoth?

Except the silmarils did harm Morgoth and his servants. When he first stole the silmarils, they burned his hands, and it was said “black they remained ever after; nor was he ever free from the pain of the burning, and the anger of the pain.
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What are the white gems thranduil wants?

White Gems of Lasgalen are jewels that Thranduil sought out after the death of his wife. One of the gems included a necklace. However, Thror refused to give them to Thranduil, causing a rift between the Elves and the Dwarves. Later, after Smaug's demise at the hand of Bard, Thranduil wanted the jewels back.
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Was Morgoth stronger than Sauron?

Morgoth (Melkor), as a Valar, was a more powerful being than Sauron, a Maia. In a one-on-one fight or each with their respective armies in any age, Morgoth is undoubtedly the strongest.
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What happened to the stolen Silmaril?

In agony, Maedhros threw himself and his Silmaril into a fiery pit, and Maglor cast his into the sea. Thus, the Silmarils remained in all three realms of Arda — in the sky, beneath the earth, and within the sea.
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Is Amazon making The Silmarillion?

And the answer surprised many fans who thought the show would be focused on the events in The Silmarillion. Amazon doesn't actually have the rights to The Silmarillion. This means the series will be based on The Appendices at the end of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
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Is Fëanor in Valinor?

Fëanor was a Ñoldorin Elf and one of the Elven kindred that departed from Valinor in the land of Aman, where they had lived with the Valar. He was born in Valinor, the only child of Finwë, King of the Ñoldor, and Finwë's first wife Míriel Therindë.
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Who stole a Silmaril from Morgoth?

The story takes place during the First Age of Middle-earth, about 6,500 years before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Beren, son of Barahir, cut a Silmaril from Morgoth's crown as the bride price for Lúthien, daughter of the Elf-king Thingol and Melian the Maia.
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What did the Silmarils look like?

So based on this description, we know that all three silmarils were holding the same light - the blended light of both Telperion and Laurelin shining at the same time. Color is a little more vague, but I think that the reference to crystal and diamonds tells us that the silmarils didn't have a color (or were white.)
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Is the light of Eärendil a Silmaril?

The Star of Eärendil, also known as Gil-Estel, or Rothinzil by the Edain, was a light created by the Silmaril carried into the sky by Eärendil the Mariner. It was particularly visible in the morning and evening and was referred to as the Evening Star.
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Did Galadriel have Silmaril?

The Phial of Galadriel was a crystal phial filled with water from her fountain which held the light of Eärendil's star - the light of the Two Trees as preserved in a Silmaril.
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Which star is the Silmaril?

In Old English, Earendel is a personal name, but it also can mean "the morning star" or "the dawn." In the Lord of the Rings, Eärendil is a half-elven character who travels the seas carrying a jewel, a "Silmaril," called the morning star. "It means the dawn star, and it's an Old English word. It's lovely.
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Why is Galadriel dark?

During their meeting, Galadriel considered accepting the One Ring when Frodo offered it to her. Then, all of a sudden, she was changed into a terrifying "dark form" that could easily conquer Middle-earth with the Ring's power.
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Is Galadriel a Maiar?

Galadriel possessed a tremendous amount of magical powers, and was said to be the greatest of the Ñoldor after Fëanor. When she still lived in the Undying Lands, she had been a pupil of Yavanna and Aulë, and she later became a friend of Melian the Maia.
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Is Melkor a Sauron?

Melkor was the most powerful of the Ainur, but turned to darkness and was renamed Morgoth, the definitive antagonist of Arda. All evil in the world of Middle-earth ultimately stems from him. Mairon, one of the Maiar of Aulë, betrayed his kind and became Morgoth's principal lieutenant, Sauron.
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Did Morgoth create dragons?

Dragons were ancient, intelligent, powerful creatures, as feared as they were admired in Middle-earth. Their exact origin is debated, though it was clearly stated that they were created by Morgoth in some sense, millennia before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
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Did Thranduil get his gems?

In the end, after Thranduil finally agrees to fight in the Battle of the Five Armies, and helps the dwarves prevail against the evil that comes out of Angmar, he is given back the jewels by Bard, who has claimed them as a fourteenth share of the treasure, as was promised him by Thorin.
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Who is slag the dragon?

Smaug (/smaʊɡ/) is a dragon and the main antagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit, his treasure and the mountain he lives in being the goal of the quest. Powerful and fearsome, he invaded the Dwarf kingdom of Erebor 150 years prior to the events described in the novel.
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