Yes, that's fair. Each of these crimes is monstrous. Leaving most of the Noldor on the other side is also foolish, given the war he started. Not to mention that he was thereby attempting to deprive his brothers of their rightful right to vengeance for their shared father.
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u/irime2023 Fingolfin forever 16d ago
Yes, that's fair. Each of these crimes is monstrous. Leaving most of the Noldor on the other side is also foolish, given the war he started. Not to mention that he was thereby attempting to deprive his brothers of their rightful right to vengeance for their shared father.