tleilaxu said:Of course, if we are going by the old Hobbit cartoon, then elves have blue skin and look stupid.
ColonelHardisson said:
All in all, I tend to think that the elves are colored thus, hair-wise:
Silvan or Wood-elves - Blondish, strawberry blonde
Sindar - blonde or silver
Noldor - dark haired, blonde in the house of Finwe (except Feanor)
Agback said:
If I remember correctly it was only Finwë's descendants in 'The Golden House of Finarfin' who are blond. His descendants through Fëanor and Fingolfin by implication show the pale-with-dark-hair coloration usual to the Noldor.
Regards,
Agback
Alone among the Noldorin Princes, he and his descendants had golden hair, derived from his mother Indis, who was a Vanyarin Elf.
ColonelHardisson said:
All in all, I tend to think that the elves are colored thus, hair-wise:
Silvan or Wood-elves - Blondish, strawberry blonde
Sindar - blonde or silver
Noldor - dark haired, blonde in the house of Finwe (except Feanor).
Dragongirl said:
In any case, having already established my arguement why most elves were not blond I think it was unreasonable to have EVERY single elf that was in the group that captured the company be blond.![]()
Sepulchrave II said:
Entry for "Finarfin" in the index of The Silmarillion, p.319. First American Edition, 1977. (Emphasis mine).
Note that the quote is 'among the Noldorin Princes,' however - not the Noldor in general. It's probably reasonable to assume that interbreeding between the Noldor and Vanyar wasn't that uncommon when they lived in friendship in Tirion together - maybe that's how Glorfindel fits into the scheme.
ColonelHardisson said:I don't think you established that argument. I firmly established that Thranduil was blonde, and he wasn't a Vanya, clearly.
Sepulchrave II said:i.e. only Finarfin, Finrod, Orodreth, Angrod, Aegnor and Galadriel were blond.