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101
Nor
did
the
Eldar
desire
to
hasten
,
for
they
were
filled
with
wonder
at
all
that
they
saw
,
and
by
many
lands
and
rivers
they
wished
to
abide
;
and
though
all
were
yet
willing
to
wander
,
many
feared
rather
their
journey
s
end
than
hoped
for
it
Therefore
whenever
Orome
departed
,
having
at
times
other
matters
to
heed
,
they
halted
and
went
forward
no
more
,
until
he
returned
to
guide
them
.
And
it
came
to
pass
after
many
years
of
journeying
in
this
manner
that
the
Eldar
took
their
course
through
a
forest
,
and
they
came
to
a
great
river
,
wider
than
any
they
had
yet
seen
;
and
beyond
it
were
mountains
whose
sharp
horns
seemed
to
pierce
the
realm
of
the
stars
.
This
river
,
it
is
said
,
was
even
the
river
which
was
after
called
Anduin
the
Great
,
and
was
ever
the
frontier
of
the
west
-
lands
of
Middle
-
earth
.
But
me
mountains
were
the
Hithaeglir
,
the
Towers
of
Mist
upon
the
borders
of
Eriador
;
yet
they
were
taller
and
more
terrible
in
those
days
,
and
were
reared
by
Melkor
to
hinder
the
riding
of
Orome
.
Now
the
Teleri
abode
long
on
the
east
bank
of
that
river
and
wished
to
remain
there
,
but
the
Vanyar
and
me
Noldor
passed
over
it
,
and
Orome
led
them
into
the
passes
of
the
mountains
.
And
when
Orome
was
gone
forward
the
Teleri
looked
upon
the
shadowy
heights
and
were
afraid
.
102
Then
one
arose
in
the
host
of
Olwe
,
which
was
ever
the
hindmost
on
the
road
;
Lenwe
he
was
called
.
He
forsook
the
westward
march
,
and
led
away
a
numerous
people
,
southwards
down
the
great
river
,
and
they
passed
out
of
the
knowledge
of
their
kin
until
long
years
were
past
.
Those
were
the
Nandor
;
and
they
became
a
people
apart
,
unlike
their
kin
,
save
that
they
loved
water
,
and
dwelt
most
beside
falls
and
running
streams
.
Greater
knowledge
they
had
of
living
things
,
tree
and
herb
,
bird
and
beast
,
than
all
other
Elves
.
In
after
years
Denethor
,
son
of
Lenwe
,
turned
again
west
at
last
,
and
led
a
part
of
that
people
over
the
mountains
into
Beleriand
ere
the
rising
of
the
Moon
.
103
At
length
the
Vanyar
and
the
Noldor
came
over
Ered
Luin
,
the
Blue
Mountains
,
between
Eriador
and
the
westernmost
land
of
Middle
-
earth
,
which
the
Elves
after
named
Beleriand
;
and
the
foremost
companies
passed
over
the
Vale
of
Sirion
and
came
down
to
the
shores
of
the
Great
Sea
between
Drengist
and
the
Bay
of
Balar
.
But
when
they
beheld
it
great
fear
came
upon
them
,
and
many
withdrew
into
the
woods
and
highlands
of
Beleriand
.
Then
Orome
departed
,
and
returned
to
Valinor
to
seek
the
counsel
of
Manwe
,
and
left
them
.
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104
And
the
host
of
the
Teleri
passed
over
the
Misty
Mountains
,
and
crossed
the
wide
lands
of
Eriador
,
being
urged
on
by
Elwe
Singollo
,
for
he
was
eager
to
return
to
Valinor
and
the
Light
that
he
had
beheld
;
and
he
wished
not
to
be
sundered
from
the
Noldor
,
for
he
had
great
friendship
with
Finwe
their
lord
.
Thus
after
many
years
the
Teleri
also
came
at
last
over
Ered
Luin
into
the
eastern
regions
of
Beleriand
.
There
they
halted
,
and
dwelt
a
while
beyond
the
River
Gelion
.
105
Melian
was
a
Maia
,
of
the
race
of
the
Valar
.
She
dwelt
in
the
gardens
of
Lorien
,
and
among
all
his
people
there
were
none
more
beautiful
than
Melian
,
nor
more
wise
,
nor
more
skilled
in
songs
of
enchantment
.
It
is
told
that
the
Valar
would
leave
their
works
,
and
the
birds
of
Valinor
their
mirth
,
that
the
bells
of
Valmar
were
silent
and
the
fountains
ceased
to
flow
,
when
at
the
mingling
of
the
lights
Melian
sang
in
Lorien
.
Nightingales
went
always
with
her
,
and
she
taught
them
their
song
;
and
she
loved
the
deep
shadows
of
the
great
trees
.
She
was
akin
before
the
World
was
made
to
Yavanna
herself
;
and
in
that
time
when
the
Quendi
awoke
beside
the
waters
of
Cuivienen
she
departed
from
Valinor
and
came
to
the
Hither
Lands
,
and
there
she
filled
the
silence
of
Middle
-
earth
before
the
dawn
with
her
voice
and
the
voices
of
her
birds
.
106
Now
when
their
journey
was
near
its
end
,
as
has
been
told
,
the
people
of
the
Teleri
rested
long
in
East
Beleriand
,
beyond
the
River
Gelion
;
and
at
that
time
many
of
the
Noldor
still
lay
to
the
westward
,
in
those
forests
that
were
afterwards
named
Neldoreth
and
Region
.
Elwe
,
lord
of
the
Teleri
,
went
often
through
the
great
woods
to
seek
out
Finwe
his
friend
in
the
dwellings
of
the
Noldor
;
and
it
chanced
on
a
time
that
he
came
alone
to
the
starlit
wood
of
Nan
Elmoth
,
and
there
suddenly
he
heard
the
song
of
nightingales
.
Then
an
enchantment
fell
on
him
,
and
he
stood
still
;
and
afar
off
beyond
the
voices
of
the
lomelindi
he
heard
the
voice
of
Melian
,
and
it
filled
all
his
heart
with
wonder
and
desire
.
He
forgot
then
utterly
all
his
people
and
all
the
purposes
of
his
mind
,
and
following
the
birds
under
the
shadow
of
the
trees
he
passed
deep
into
Nan
Elmoth
and
was
lost
.
But
he
came
at
last
to
a
glade
open
to
the
stars
,
and
there
Melian
stood
;
and
out
of
the
darkness
he
looked
at
her
,
and
the
light
of
Aman
was
in
her
face
.
107
She
spoke
no
word
;
but
being
filled
with
love
Elwe
came
to
her
and
took
her
hand
,
and
straightway
a
spell
was
laid
on
him
,
so
that
they
stood
thus
while
long
years
were
measured
by
the
wheeling
stars
above
them
;
and
the
trees
of
Nan
Elmoth
grew
tall
and
dark
before
they
spoke
any
word
.
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108
Thus
Elwe
s
folk
who
sought
him
found
him
not
,
and
Olwe
took
the
kingship
of
the
Teleri
and
departed
,
as
is
told
hereafter
.
Elwe
Singollo
came
never
again
across
the
sea
to
Valinor
so
long
as
he
lived
,
and
Melian
returned
not
thither
while
their
realm
together
lasted
;
but
of
her
there
came
among
both
Elves
and
Men
a
strain
of
the
Ainur
who
were
with
Iluvatar
before
Ea
.
In
after
days
he
became
a
king
renowned
,
and
his
people
were
all
the
Eldar
of
Beleriand
;
the
Sindar
they
were
named
,
the
Grey
-
elves
,
the
Elves
of
the
Twilight
and
King
Greymantle
was
he
,
Elu
Thingol
in
the
tongue
of
that
land
.
And
Melian
was
his
Queen
,
wiser
than
any
child
of
Middle
-
earth
;
and
their
hidden
halls
were
Menegroth
,
the
Thousand
Caves
,
in
Doriath
.
Great
power
Melian
lent
to
Thingol
,
who
was
himself
great
among
the
Eldar
;
for
he
alone
of
all
the
Sindar
had
seen
with
his
own
eyes
the
Trees
in
the
day
of
their
flowering
,
and
king
though
he
was
of
Amanyar
,
he
was
not
accounted
among
the
Moriquendi
,
but
with
the
Elves
of
the
Light
,
mighty
upon
Middle
-
earth
.
And
of
the
love
of
Thingol
and
Melian
there
came
into
the
world
the
fairest
of
all
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
that
was
or
shall
ever
be
.
109
In
time
the
hosts
of
the
Vanyar
and
the
Noldor
came
to
the
last
western
shores
of
the
Hither
Lands
.
In
the
north
these
shores
,
in
the
ancient
days
after
the
Battle
of
the
Powers
,
bent
ever
westward
,
until
in
the
northernmost
parts
of
Arda
only
a
narrow
sea
divided
Aman
,
upon
which
Valinor
was
built
,
from
the
Hither
Lands
;
but
this
narrow
sea
was
filled
with
grinding
ice
,
because
of
the
violence
of
the
frosts
of
Melkor
.
Therefore
Orome
did
not
lead
the
hosts
of
the
Eldalie
into
the
far
north
,
but
brought
them
to
the
fair
lands
about
the
River
Sirion
,
that
afterwards
were
named
Beleriand
;
and
from
those
shores
whence
first
the
Eldar
looked
in
fear
and
wonder
on
the
Sea
there
stretched
an
ocean
,
wide
and
dark
and
deep
,
between
them
and
the
Mountains
of
Aman
.
110
Now
Ulmo
,
by
the
counsel
of
the
Valar
,
came
to
the
shores
of
Middle
-
earth
and
spoke
with
the
Eldar
who
waited
there
,
gazing
on
the
dark
waves
;
and
because
of
his
words
and
the
music
which
he
made
for
them
on
his
horns
of
shell
their
fear
of
the
sea
was
turned
rather
to
desire
.
Therefore
Ulmo
uprooted
an
island
which
long
had
stood
alone
amid
the
sea
,
far
from
either
shore
,
since
the
tumults
of
the
fall
of
Illuin
;
and
with
the
aid
of
his
servants
he
moved
it
,
as
it
were
a
mighty
ship
,
and
anchored
it
in
the
Bay
of
Balar
,
into
which
Sirion
poured
his
water
.
Then
the
Vanyar
and
the
Noldor
embarked
upon
that
isle
,
and
were
drawn
over
the
sea
,
and
came
at
last
to
the
long
shores
beneath
the
Mountains
of
Aman
;
and
they
entered
Valinor
and
were
welcomed
to
its
bliss
.
But
the
eastern
horn
of
the
island
,
which
was
deep
-
grounded
in
the
shoals
off
the
mouths
of
Sirion
,
was
broken
asunder
and
remained
behind
and
that
,
it
is
said
,
was
the
Isle
of
Balar
,
to
which
afterwards
Osse
often
came
.