Rúmil (elf of Tirion): Difference between revisions

From Tolkien Gateway
m (Added disambiguation and interwiki)
m (Bot Message: changing link to The Annals of Aman)
Line 27: Line 27:
* ''[[Ainulindalë (chapter)|Ainulindalë]]''
* ''[[Ainulindalë (chapter)|Ainulindalë]]''
* ''[[Valaquenta]]''
* ''[[Valaquenta]]''
* ''[[Annals of Aman]]''
* ''[[The Annals of Aman|Annals of Aman]]''
* ''[[Lhammas]]''
* ''[[Lhammas]]''
* ''[[Lhammasethen]]''
* ''[[Lhammasethen]]''

Revision as of 08:03, 7 July 2010

"Who told you, and who sent you?" — Gandalf
This article or section needs more/new/more-detailed sources to conform to a higher standard and to provide proof for claims made.
The name Rúmil refers to more than one character, item or concept. For a list of other meanings, see Rúmil (disambiguation).
Rúmil
Noldo
File:Rumil2.gif.jpg
Biographical Information
TitlesRúmil of Tirion
Physical Description
GenderMale
Hair colorBlack
GalleryImages of Rúmil

Rúmil was a Lambengolmo ("Loremaster") of the Noldor, living in the city of Tirion.

History

Rúmil was one of the Noldor who refused the summons of Fëanor, choosing to remain in Tirion under the rule of Finarfin. His fate is not recorded.

Rúmil was notable for inventing writing. His alphabet was called Sarati, as each letter was called a sarat. This alphabet was later expanded and perfected by Fëanor as the Tengwar. He was also a skilled linguist, and when the Teleri finally arrived in Valinor he was first to discover just how the Telerin language differed from Common Eldarin compared to Quenya.

Rúmil was said to be tha author of various works, some of which would find great acknowledgment after they were translated into Westron by Bilbo Baggins. These include:

Pengolodh of Gondolin, when arrived to Valinor, later continued and completed much of his work.

Etymology

The origin of his name is not clear, possibly deriving from the root RUM, meaning "secret".