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But
Earendil
climbed
the
green
hill
of
Tuna
and
found
it
bare
;
and
he
entered
into
the
streets
of
Tirion
,
and
they
were
empty
;
and
his
heart
was
heavy
,
for
he
feared
that
some
evil
had
come
even
to
the
Blessed
Realm
.
He
walked
in
the
deserted
ways
of
Tirion
,
and
the
dust
upon
his
raiment
and
his
shoes
was
a
dust
of
diamonds
,
and
he
shone
and
glistened
as
he
climbed
the
long
white
stairs
.
And
he
called
aloud
in
many
tongues
,
both
of
Elves
and
Men
,
but
there
were
none
to
answer
him
.
Therefore
he
turned
back
at
last
towards
the
sea
;
but
even
as
he
took
the
shoreward
road
one
stood
upon
the
hill
and
called
to
him
in
a
great
voice
,
crying
:
’
Hail
Earendil
,
of
mariners
most
renowned
,
the
looked
for
that
cometh
at
unawares
,
the
longed
for
that
cometh
beyond
hope
!
Hail
Earendil
,
bearer
of
light
before
the
Sun
and
Moon
!
Splendour
of
the
Children
of
Earth
,
star
in
the
darkness
,
jewel
in
the
sunset
,
radiant
in
the
morning
!
’
That
voice
was
the
voice
of
Eonwe
,
herald
of
Manwe
,
and
he
came
from
Valimar
,
and
summoned
Earendil
to
come
before
the
Powers
of
Arda
.
And
Earendil
went
into
Valinor
and
to
the
halls
of
Valimar
,
and
never
again
set
foot
upon
the
lands
of
Men
.
Then
the
Valar
took
counsel
together
,
and
they
summoned
Ulmo
from
the
deeps
of
the
sea
;
and
Earendil
stood
before
their
faces
,
and
delivered
the
errand
of
the
Two
Kindreds
.
Pardon
he
asked
for
the
Noldor
and
pity
for
their
great
sorrows
,
and
mercy
upon
Men
and
Elves
and
succour
in
their
need
.
And
his
prayer
was
granted
.
It
is
told
among
the
Elves
that
after
Earendil
had
departed
,
seeking
Elwing
his
wife
,
Mandos
spoke
concerning
his
fate
;
and
he
said
:
’
Shall
mortal
Man
step
living
upon
the
undying
lands
,
and
yet
live
?
’
But
Ulmo
said
:
’
For
this
he
was
born
into
the
world
.
And
say
unto
me
:
whether
is
he
Earendil
Tuor
’
s
son
of
the
line
of
Hador
,
or
the
son
of
Idril
,
Turgon
’
s
daughter
,
of
the
Elven
-
house
of
Finwe
?
’
And
Mandos
answered
:
’
Equally
the
Noldor
,
who
went
wilfully
into
exile
,
may
not
return
hither
.
’
But
when
all
was
spoken
,
Manwe
gave
judgement
,
and
he
said
:
’
In
this
matter
the
power
of
doom
is
given
to
me
.
The
peril
that
he
ventured
for
love
of
the
Two
Kindreds
shall
not
fall
upon
Earendil
,
nor
shall
it
fall
upon
Elwing
his
wife
,
who
entered
into
peril
for
love
of
him
;
but
they
shall
not
walk
again
ever
among
Elves
or
Men
in
the
Outer
Lands
.
And
this
is
my
decree
concerning
them
:
to
Earendil
and
to
Elwing
,
and
to
their
sons
,
shall
be
given
leave
each
to
choose
freely
to
which
kindred
their
fates
shall
be
joined
,
and
under
which
kindred
they
shall
be
judged
.
’
Now
when
Earendil
was
long
time
gone
Elwing
became
lonely
and
afraid
;
and
wandering
by
the
margin
of
the
sea
she
came
near
to
Alqualonde
,
where
lay
the
Telerin
fleets
.
There
the
Teleri
befriended
her
,
and
they
listened
to
her
tales
of
Doriath
and
Gondolin
and
the
griefs
of
Beleriand
,
and
they
were
filled
with
pity
and
wonder
;
and
there
Earendil
returning
found
her
,
at
the
Haven
of
the
Swans
.
But
ere
long
they
were
summoned
to
Valimar
;
and
there
the
decree
of
the
Elder
King
was
declared
to
them
.
Then
Earendil
said
to
Elwing
:
’
Choose
thou
,
for
now
I
am
weary
of
the
world
.
’
And
Elwing
chose
to
be
judged
among
the
Firstborn
Children
of
Iluvatar
,
because
of
Luthien
;
and
for
her
sake
Earendil
chose
alike
,
though
his
heart
was
rather
with
the
kindred
of
Men
and
the
people
of
his
father
.
Then
at
the
bidding
of
the
Valar
Eonwe
went
to
the
shore
of
Aman
,
where
the
companions
of
Earendil
still
remained
,
awaiting
tidings
;
and
he
took
a
boat
,
and
the
three
mariners
were
set
therein
,
and
the
Valar
drove
them
away
into
the
East
with
a
great
wind
.
But
they
took
Vingilot
,
and
hallowed
it
,
and
bore
it
away
through
Valinor
to
the
uttermost
rim
of
the
world
;
and
there
it
passed
through
the
Door
of
Night
and
was
lifted
up
even
into
the
oceans
of
heaven
.