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[I'm going to continue my habit of perversely refusing to answer the question asked...]
...and vote Finrod.
He may not have been The Noldorian High King, but he was a Noldorian king. (Kuru)
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Hear, hear! My father was one of the greatest of the Noldorin princes, and he was the youngest one, at that.
I maintain that he is the only one of the Noldor to break the Doom of Mandos through his own deed (keeping his oath to Beren). Besides, his duel against Sauron is no lesser deed compared to Fingolfin's duel with Morgoth.
But he wasn't a high king. *
sigh*
Vzv,
Elu, my granddad Finarfin did not use the title 'High King of the Noldor.' Though I wonder why . . .