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The Oath:
Fëanor, a skilled craftsman, created the Silmarils, three jewels imbued with the light of the Two Trees. Morgoth, a fallen Valar, stole the Silmarils, prompting Fëanor and his sons to swear an oath to recover them.
The Curse:
The Valar, who oversee the world, foretold a terrible fate for Fëanor and his descendants. The oath, while noble in its intention, was a catalyst for immense suffering and ultimately doomed the House of Fëanor.
Consequences:
Fëanor's sons, driven by their oath, engaged in kinslayings to obtain the Silmarils. This led to further tragic events, including the destruction of the Silmarils and the loss of Fëanor's sons.
Doom of Mandos:
The Doom of Mandos is a prophecy delivered by Mandos, one of the Valar, regarding the fate of the Noldor, including Fëanor's lineage. It foretells their disinheritance, suffering, and eternal separation from Valinor.
Beyond the First Age:
The curse's impact extended beyond the First Age, influencing the events of Middle-earth and the nature of the Elves.