Subject: Well, someone has to do the job.
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Posted on: 2015-10-22 10:09:00 UTC
Male-line descendents of Finwe alive at the time of Turgon's death:
-Maedhros
-Maglor
-Amras
-Celebrimbor
All four of them are disinherited by Maedhros' actions.
-... Gil-Galad
Seriously, he's it. Apparently the Noldor don't allow descent through or to women, given that the following seem never to have been considered:
-Idril, daughter of the High King
-Earendil, her son
-Galadriel
Whatever Gil-Galad's parentage, he was apparently the only possible option.
But don't go thinking he had an easy time making the claim. He took the aftername Ereinion, 'Scion of Kings', precisely to cement his claim. He may also have been the person who prefixed a 'Finwe' to his great-grandfather's name, upgrading 'Arfin' to 'Finarfin' and making that explicit link to the original High King. He very tidily assembled all of the other candidates he could reach into his own realm - Idril fled to the Havens of Sirion, and it's entirely probable Celebrimbor was there, too. Galadriel was out of reach in the east, and the remaining sons of Feanor were distinctly unwanted. He also snagged Elwing, Thingol's most recent heir, and had the approval of Cirdan Lord of the Havens (can we say 'power behind the throne'?). Except for Maedhros and - oh yeah - Morgoth, there was no-one around to challenge Gil-Galad's proclamation of himself as King of Beleriand.
(The above passage is entirely speculative, of course.)
hS