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Curufin
Fifth son of Fëanor, father of Celebrimbor
Yet another treacherous son of Fëanor, Curufin was the one who most inherited his father's skills as a smith, and also had one distinction none of his brothers could apparently claim: he had a son, Celebrimbor, who helped forge the Rings of Power. The name of his wife is not mentioned (nor is it ever mentioned if ANY of his siblings ever took a spouse). I wasn't able to find any clear description of Curufin, so I decided to give him his father's black hair, which might explain why he was given a name similar to Fëanor's father-name (Curufinwë). Curufin was also noted as being a great horseman, so I opted to give him an outfit that might be interpreted as appropriate for riding. He's carrying a knife that looks just like the knife I gave my Sim for Beren, because it IS the same knife, Angrist. Beren took it from him when he and Lúthien were waylaid by Celegorm and Curufin; Beren later used it to cut the Silmaril from Morgoth's crown.

The star device in his belt and hair is meant to echo the Feanorian device, but done in gold rather than silver, to better match the browns and greens of the outfit as a whole. The braid on the right side of his head begins at the temple and is pinned above the right ear before dangling down behind it; the three additional gold clasps were put in to make it better visible at smaller sizes in the game.
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