andie, she/her, 26, united states. this blog is full of Tolkien. also other art, photos, fandoms, and big-eyes-emoji stuff, but mostly Tolkien. i tag! my girlfriend is bright ivanaskye, who is a lot, but not too much
I agree! It is definitely one of the most ????? omissions, and when it comes to Númenórean women, that’s saying a lot.
The actual headcanon is under the cut, but rambling a bit:
I generally prefer to wiggle around canon rather than rejecting the unpleasant aspects of it, so I start with the fact that her absence is baffling. What might have kept her out of the historical record? Even a partial, male-dominated historical record?
Well, one possibility is that she had a normal lifespan, which in the historical view would make her… kind of a blip in Elros’ half a millennium of life. If so, Elros almost certainly married her well after establishing Númenor (SA 32), since their firstborn child was born twenty-nine years later (SA 61). In fact, it’s very possible that she herself was born on Númenor (though in that case, she could have a longer lifespan).
I also tend to assume she wasn’t that politically prominent (more Laura than Hillary, say—not that a US First Lady is like a Queen of Númenor, but you get the idea). I don’t just mean in terms of her own conduct, but her family. We do occasionally hear something when the queen’s family is notable: Almarian’s father was captain of the ships, Erendis’ was a descendant of the lords of the house of Bëor, Inzilbêth was the Lord of Andúnië’s niece. So I’m thinking that her own background was not particularly exceptional.
Another detail I find interesting is her four children’s names. One is clearly named after Elros’ family (Tindómiel, the ‘morning star,’ obviously refers to Eärendil). One seems a vaguer reference to the Edain. But the other two, including the firstborn son, are named for the Valar. Considering that one or both of the other children are connected to Elros, I kind of like the idea that she was the one behind Vardamir and Manwendil. So I’m envisioning her as an intense devotee of the Valar, particularly Elbereth (it is the firstborn named for Elbereth, the third for Manwë).
Also for consideration: her eldest, Vardamir, was a dedicated scholar with zero interest in politics. He took the name Nolimon, something like ‘loremaster.’ That doesn’t necessarily reflect on his mother, but it’s something to consider, particularly given her apparent obscurity.
I haven’t got the hang of my tablet yet, but @vinyatar wanted more curly boots and I do have DrawPad on my phone, so during this interminable symposium panel I doodled Aneurism!Dad Elros catching his daughter Tindomiel and her uncle Elrond before they tip over backwards during some super-embellished adventure story.
The Silmarillion aesthetic | The sisters: Undomiel & Tindomiel
Arwen Undómiel
is the daughter of Elrond.
Her epessë Undómiel means “Evenstar”, from Undómë “evening twilight” and el “star”.
Tindómiel was the daughter of Elros Tar-Minyatur,
the twin brother of Elrond.
Her name means “Morning Star” in Quenya from tindómë “twilight of dawn” and el “star”.
That she rose to the throne even though she had a male brother! Hella
Beating on a dead horse but I AM SO HAPPY SHE NEVER MARRIED!!!!!!!
Líndórië:
I love that history didn’t bother to keep the name of her husband or lord nephew, but she is an important figure still remembered in Numenorean history :’)
Inzilbêth:
afaghsgaghsf
Raising her son!! Teaching him everything she believed in!! Secret faith, secret knowledge, secret language, and as I headcanon it even a secret name! She was such an important influence that he literally went against everything his father stood for!! I LOVE boys looking up to their mothers instead of their fathers and if Tolkien gives me a chance to see this trope in his canon I am going to take it with both hands and feet!! I love Inzilbêth so much!!!!!