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But
it
availed
him
not
.
The
Balrogs
were
destroyed
,
save
some
few
that
fled
and
hid
themselves
in
caverns
inaccessible
at
the
roots
of
the
earth
;
and
the
uncounted
legions
of
the
Ores
perished
like
straw
in
a
great
fire
,
or
were
swept
like
shrivelled
leaves
before
a
burning
wind
.
Few
remained
to
trouble
the
world
for
long
years
after
.
And
such
few
as
were
left
of
the
three
houses
of
the
Elf
-
friends
,
Fathers
of
Men
,
fought
upon
the
part
of
the
Valar
;
and
they
were
avenged
in
those
days
for
Baragund
and
Barahir
,
Galdor
and
Gundor
,
Huor
and
Hurin
,
and
many
others
of
their
lords
.
But
a
great
part
of
the
sons
of
Men
,
whether
of
the
people
of
Uldor
or
others
new
-
come
out
of
the
east
,
marched
with
the
Enemy
;
and
the
Elves
do
not
forget
it
.
Then
,
seeing
that
his
hosts
were
overthrown
and
his
power
dispersed
,
Morgoth
quailed
,
and
he
dared
not
to
come
forth
himself
.
But
he
loosed
upon
his
foes
the
last
desperate
assault
that
he
had
prepared
,
and
out
of
the
pits
of
Angband
there
issued
the
winged
dragons
,
that
had
not
before
been
seen
;
and
so
sudden
and
ruinous
was
the
onset
of
that
dreadful
fleet
that
the
host
of
the
Valar
was
driven
back
,
for
the
coming
of
the
dragons
was
with
great
thunder
,
and
lightning
,
and
a
tempest
of
fire
.
But
Earendil
came
,
shining
with
white
flame
,
and
about
Vingilot
were
gathered
all
the
great
birds
of
heaven
and
Thorondor
was
their
captain
,
and
there
was
battle
in
the
air
all
the
day
and
through
a
dark
night
of
doubt
.
Before
the
rising
of
the
sun
Earendil
slew
Ancalagon
the
Black
,
the
mightiest
of
the
dragon
-
host
,
and
cast
him
from
the
sky
;
and
he
fell
upon
the
towers
of
Thangorodrim
,
and
they
were
broken
in
his
ruin
.
Then
the
sun
rose
,
and
the
host
of
the
Valar
prevailed
,
and
well
-
nigh
all
the
dragons
were
destroyed
;
and
all
the
pits
of
Morgoth
were
broken
and
unroofed
,
and
the
might
of
the
Valar
descended
into
the
deeps
of
the
earth
.
There
Morgoth
stood
at
last
at
bay
,
and
yet
unvaliant
.
He
fled
into
the
deepest
of
his
mines
,
and
sued
for
peace
and
pardon
;
but
his
feet
were
hewn
from
under
him
,
and
he
was
hurled
upon
his
face
.
Then
he
was
bound
with
the
chain
Angainor
which
he
had
worn
aforetime
,
and
his
iron
crown
they
beat
into
a
collar
for
his
neck
,
and
his
head
was
bowed
upon
his
knees
.
And
the
two
Silmarils
which
remained
to
Morgoth
were
taken
from
his
crown
,
and
they
shone
unsullied
beneath
the
sky
;
and
Eonwe
took
them
,
and
guarded
them
.
Thus
an
end
was
made
of
the
power
of
Angband
in
the
North
,
and
’
the
evil
realm
was
brought
to
naught
;
and
out
of
the
deep
prisons
a
multitude
of
slaves
came
forth
beyond
all
hope
into
the
light
of
day
,
and
they
looked
upon
a
world
that
was
changed
.
For
so
great
was
the
fury
of
those
adversaries
that
the
northern
regions
of
the
western
world
were
rent
asunder
,
and
the
sea
roared
in
through
many
chasms
,
and
there
was
confusion
and
great
noise
;
and
rivers
perished
or
found
new
paths
,
and
the
valleys
were
upheaved
and
the
hills
trod
down
;
and
Sirion
was
no
more
.
Then
Eonwe
as
herald
of
the
Elder
King
summoned
the
Elves
of
Beleriand
to
depart
from
Middle
-
earth
.
But
Maedhros
and
Maglor
would
not
hearken
,
and
they
prepared
,
though
now
with
weariness
and
loathing
,
to
attempt
in
despair
the
fulfilment
of
their
oath
;
for
they
would
have
given
battle
for
the
Silmarils
,
were
they
withheld
,
even
against
the
victorious
host
of
Valinor
,
even
though
they
stood
alone
against
all
the
world
.
And
they
sent
a
message
therefore
to
Eonwe
,
bidding
him
yield
up
now
those
jewels
which
of
old
Feanor
their
father
made
and
Morgoth
stole
from
him
.
But
Eonwe
answered
that
the
right
to
the
work
of
their
father
,
which
the
sons
of
Feanor
formerly
possessed
,
had
now
perished
,
because
of
their
many
and
merciless
deeds
,
being
blinded
by
their
oath
,
and
most
of
all
because
of
their
slaying
of
Dior
and
the
assault
upon
the
Havens
.
The
light
of
the
Silmarils
should
go
now
into
the
West
,
whence
it
came
in
the
beginning
;
and
to
Valinor
must
Maedhros
and
Maglor
return
,
and
there
abide
the
judgement
of
the
Valar
,
by
whose
decree
alone
would
Eonwe
yield
the
jewels
from
his
charge
.
Then
Maglor
desired
indeed
to
submit
,
for
his
heart
was
sorrowful
,
and
he
said
:
The
oath
says
not
that
we
may
not
bide
our
time
,
and
it
may
be
that
in
Valinor
all
shall
be
forgiven
and
forgot
,
and
we
shall
come
into
our
own
in
peace
.
But
Maedhros
answered
that
if
they
returned
to
Aman
but
the
favour
of
the
Valar
were
withheld
from
them
,
then
their
oath
would
still
remain
,
but
its
fulfilment
be
beyond
all
hope
;
and
he
said
:
’
Who
can
tell
to
what
dreadful
doom
we
shall
come
,
if
we
disobey
the
Powers
in
their
own
land
,
or
purpose
ever
to
bring
war
again
into
their
holy
realm
?
’