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in character
PHYSICAL AFFECTION: Yes
PHYSICAL VIOLENCE: Yes
RELATIONSHIPS: Ask, if it's not at least implied somewhere in vast canon
PSYCHIC & PSIONIC INFORMATION: Ask; as is with all of Tolkien's Elves, Celegorm has strong mental defenses
MAGICAL INFORMATION: Abilities of the Elves appear to lesser beings (yes, even perfectly normal humans) as supernatural
MEDICAL INFORMATION: Immune to sickness of the body, Elves may still be injured, slain or suffer a spiritual malaise
CONTENT WARNINGS: Kinslaying and other war crimes
out of character
BACKTAGGING: Yes
THREADHOPPING: Ask
FOURTHWALLING: No
NOT INTERESTED IN / TRIGGERS: N/A
first impressions
VISUAL: Celegorm is tall (as are all the Noldor, First Age Elves especially are fucking tall... averaging 8' or something; but as that may be ridiculous to interact I'm happy to adapt), has dark brown hair that is long and nearly straight, and sometimes tied in braids, sometimes not. His eyes are grey and bright. He carries the epessë (or after-name, an honorific/nickname) 'the Fair'—many of Tolkien's Elves are called fair or beautiful, but only a handful carry the name as such. Celegorm is an avid huntsman, he is physically strong and that is evident in his appearance.
AURAL: Like his father Fëanor, and most out of the sons, Celegorm is a great orator and has a passion for language, of Elves but also those of birds and beasts, as well as a gift for persuasive speech. He has a strong voice that lifts his words above the speech of others.
* The Shibboleth of Fëanor
DEMEANOUR: Celegorm is among the seven sons of Fëanor perhaps the one with the most diverse set of talents and interests; a hunter with a sincere interest in language. Back in peace, in Valinor, he was of his family the most devoted to the Valar, often hunting alongside one of them.
In Beleriand, this aptitude makes him a great fighter and commander on the battlefield, and his speech is able to rouse his brothers to terrible deeds long after their father's death, reinvoking the Oath they all took. As a Prince of the Noldor, of the House of Fëanor, Celegorm has a high opinion of himself.
He is often seen together with his younger brother Curufin, being the more proactive and assertive of the pair.
As well, his mother-name already speaks to his quick temper and intense passion, and his habit of leaping up in an expression thereof. His hot-headedness gives to his penchant for wild actions and he may hold grudges—vindictive might even be the word for him.
In the end, history remembers a kinslayer rather than a lover of nature.
