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Formenos (Q, pron. N [ˈformenos], V [ˈɸormenos]; Years of the Trees 1490 – 1495, inhabited for approx. 50 years) was the stronghold of Fëanor and his sons in the north of Valinor, built after his banishment from Tirion. A great number of the Noldor, including their king Finwë, went with Fëanor into exile.
Fëanor's treasury was in Formenos, and Melkor came to the stronghold searching for the Silmarils. Here he slew Finwë before stealing the jewels and escaping to Middle-earth.
Etymology
Formenos means "Northern Fortress" in Quenya (from formen = "north" and osto = "fortress").