(Redirected from Findis)'Findis' and 'Irimë' are
fictional characters from
J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. They were
Elves, daughters of
Finwë, king of the
Noldor and
Indis; sisters of
Fingolfin and
Finarfin and half-sisters of
Fëanor. Findis was the first child of Finwë and Indis, and Irimë was the third one. Little is known about them except that Findis was "more like her mother" and that she stayed with Indis and Finarfin in
Valinor, while Irimë went to Middle-earth with Fingolfin. Findis is a combination of her parents' names. Irimë's mother-name was 'Lalwendë' or in shortened form 'Lalwen', and by this name she was generally known.
Irimë may have been the mother of Aranwë, who was in turn the father of
Voronwë. The privileged positions of
Glorfindel,
Ecthelion of the Fountain and
Egalmoth in Gondolin may mean that they were of high birth, and so at least one may be the child of either Irimë or Findis.
Findis apparently still dwells in Aman. Irimë's fate is unknown, but she may have been slain or returned to
Valinor after the
War of Wrath. Neither appear in the published ''
Silmarillion''.
Other versions of the legendarium
In earlier versions of the
legendarium, Finwë and Indis had three daughters — 'Findis', 'Faniel' and 'Finvain'. It remains unclear if the third daughter survived in the final conception of Finwë's family tree. Furthermore, in some texts Irimë's name is instead given as 'Írien'.