Subject: Well...
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Posted on: 2015-02-08 00:50:00 UTC

Just because Fingolfin could take a beating like that doesn't mean just anyone can. Fingolfin was a very powerful lord of the Noldor who had seen the Light of the Trees. Also, bear in mind that The Silmarillion is, from an in-universe standpoint, a translation of the Elvish legends of the First Age. The tale may have been embellished for poetic or dramatic purposes—for example, he's crushed down three times, not one, two, or four. It could be accurate, or it could be that Morgoth crushed him like a bug the first time, he lashed out with his dying breath, and managed to land a lucky hit. The latter version doesn't sound as good in epic tale. {= )

~Neshomeh

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