- Voronwë
In
Tolkien 's "The Silmarillion ", Voronwë (IPA: IPA| [vɔˈrɔnʷɛ] ) was aNoldor in Elf fromGondolin . His name isQuenya in origin, meaning 'steadfast one' (theSindarin form is Bronwë). The name "Voronwë" also appears as an "epessë " (honorary title) of various other characters, for exampleMardil Voronwë .Voronwë was relatively young according to the measure of the Elves, having been born inMiddle-earth (and specifically inNevrast ) instead ofValinor . His father was Aranwë, a Noldo, but his mother was of theSindar in Elves of theFalas , and kinswoman ofCírdan . Voronwë called himself "of the House ofFingolfin ", which in this case likely means a follower of that house, rather than a relationship of blood, although some Tolkien fans have proposed his descendance from Irimë, sister of Fingolfin.Voronwë was among those Gondolindrim who were sent by
Turgon to theBay of Balar after the Battle of Unnumbered Tears. Their errand was to seek the help ofCírdan in shipbuilding so that they would be able to reachValinor and deliver the Elves' prayer for aid to the Lords of the West. But he tarried on the way, wandering enchanted in the Willow-meads of Nan-tathren. Thus Voronwë came last of the messengers to Círdan, when six out of seven ships built at Turgon's asking had sailed into the West.He was the captain of the last, and the greatest, ship that for seven years journeyed across
Belegaer , seeking a path into the West through "loathing, and loneliness, and madness; terror of wind and tumult, and silence, and shadows where all hope is lost and all living shapes pass away". [ME-ref|UT|Of Tuor and his Coming to Gondolin, p. 36] Still, theDoom of the Valar worked against them, and the West was still shut. In despair they turned back, but when already within the sight of Mortal Lands, their ship was caught in a great storm and drowned.However, Voronwë was spared, alone of all sent by Turgon and Círdan. He was saved by
Ulmo and cast ashore atVinyamar , the land of his birth. There he was greeted byTuor of the Third House of Men, who passed him Ulmo's bidding to guide Tuor to Gondolin. Relucantly, Voronwë obeyed, remembering the prophecies of old. For more than a month they journeyed eastward along the southern slopes ofEred Wethrin to the entrance into the Hidden City, in spite of the Doom of the Valar and the Malice of the Enemy, protected by Ulmo's power. On the road they met Tuor's first cousinTúrin Turambar by the ruins ofEithel Ivrin without recognizing him. Voronwë was admitted to Gondolin as a former inhabitant; Tuor was at first held captive, but then released and was able to pass to Turgon Ulmo's warnings.There is no further mention of Voronwë in the canon works, except a statement where it is implied that he survived the
Fall of Gondolin . [Unfinished Tales: Of Tuor and his Coming to Gondolin, p. 33 and note 12.] Other accounts suggest that later he sailed into the West with Tuor andIdril . [ME-ref|WotJ|The Tale of Years, p. 352, 354]References
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