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161
When
he
saw
that
many
leaned
towards
him
,
Melkor
would
often
walk
among
them
,
and
amid
his
fair
words
others
were
woven
,
so
subtly
that
many
who
heard
them
believed
in
recollection
that
they
arose
from
their
own
thought
.
Visions
he
would
conjure
in
their
hearts
of
the
mighty
realms
that
they
could
have
ruled
at
their
own
will
,
in
power
and
freedom
in
the
East
;
and
then
whispers
went
abroad
that
the
Valar
had
brought
the
Eldar
to
Aman
because
of
their
jealousy
,
fearing
that
the
beauty
of
the
Quendi
and
the
makers
power
that
Iluvatar
had
bequeathed
to
them
would
grow
too
great
for
the
Valar
to
govern
,
as
the
Elves
waxed
and
spread
over
the
wide
lands
of
the
world
.
162
In
those
days
,
moreover
,
though
the
Valar
knew
indeed
of
the
coming
of
Men
that
were
to
be
,
the
Elves
as
yet
knew
naught
of
it
;
for
Manwe
had
not
revealed
it
to
them
.
163
Bat
Melkor
spoke
to
them
in
secret
of
Mortal
Men
,
seeing
how
the
silence
of
the
Valar
might
be
twisted
to
evil
.
Little
he
knew
yet
concerning
Men
,
for
engrossed
with
his
own
thought
in
the
Music
he
had
paid
small
heed
to
the
Third
Theme
of
Iluvatar
;
but
now
the
whisper
went
among
the
Elves
that
Manwe
held
them
captive
,
so
that
Men
might
come
and
supplant
them
in
the
kingdoms
of
Middle
-
earth
,
for
the
Valar
saw
that
they
might
more
easily
sway
this
short
-
lived
and
weaker
race
,
defrauding
the
Elves
of
the
inheritance
of
Iluvatar
.
Small
truth
was
there
in
this
,
and
little
have
the
Valar
ever
prevailed
to
sway
the
wills
of
Men
;
but
many
of
the
Noldor
believed
,
or
half
believed
,
the
evil
words
.
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164
Thus
ere
the
Valar
were
aware
,
the
peace
of
Valinor
was
poisoned
.
The
Noldor
began
to
murmur
against
them
,
and
many
became
filled
with
pride
,
forgetting
how
much
of
what
they
had
and
knew
came
to
them
in
gift
from
the
Valar
.
Fiercest
burned
the
new
flame
of
desire
for
freedom
and
wider
realms
in
the
eager
heart
of
Feanor
;
and
Melkor
laughed
in
his
secrecy
,
for
to
that
mark
his
lies
had
been
addressed
,
hating
Feanor
above
all
,
and
lusting
ever
for
the
Silmarils
.
But
these
he
was
not
suffered
to
approach
;
for
though
at
great
feasts
Feanor
would
wear
them
,
blazing
on
his
brow
,
at
other
times
they
were
guarded
close
,
locked
in
the
deep
chambers
of
his
hoard
in
Tirion
.
For
Feanor
began
to
love
the
Silmarils
with
a
greedy
love
,
and
grudged
the
sight
of
them
to
all
save
to
his
father
and
his
seven
sons
;
he
seldom
remembered
now
that
the
light
within
them
was
not
his
own
.
165
High
princes
were
Feanor
and
Fingolfin
,
the
elder
sons
of
Finwe
,
honoured
by
all
in
Aman
;
but
now
they
grew
proud
and
jealous
each
of
his
rights
and
his
possessions
.
Then
Melkor
set
new
lies
abroad
in
Eldamar
,
and
whispers
came
to
Feanor
that
Fingolfin
and
his
sons
were
plotting
to
usurp
the
leadership
of
Finwe
and
of
the
elder
line
of
Feanor
,
and
to
supplant
them
by
the
leave
of
the
Valar
;
for
the
Valar
were
ill
-
pleased
that
the
Silmarils
lay
in
Tirion
and
were
not
committed
to
their
keeping
.
166
But
to
Fingolfin
and
Finarfin
it
was
said
:
Beware
!
Small
love
has
the
proud
son
of
Miriel
ever
had
for
the
children
of
Indis
.
Now
he
has
become
great
,
and
he
has
his
father
in
his
hand
.
It
will
not
be
long
before
he
drives
you
forth
from
Tuna
!
167
And
when
Melkor
saw
that
these
lies
were
smouldering
,
and
that
pride
and
anger
were
awake
among
the
Noldor
,
he
spoke
to
them
concerning
weapons
;
and
in
that
time
the
Noldor
began
the
smithying
of
swords
and
axes
and
spears
.
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168
Shields
also
they
made
displaying
the
tokens
of
many
houses
and
kindreds
that
vied
one
with
another
;
and
these
only
they
wore
abroad
,
and
of
other
weapons
they
did
not
speak
,
for
each
believed
that
he
alone
had
received
the
warning
.
169
And
Feanor
made
a
secret
forge
,
of
which
not
even
Melkor
was
aware
;
and
there
he
tempered
fell
swords
for
himself
and
for
his
sons
,
and
made
tall
helms
with
plumes
of
red
.
Bitterly
did
Mahtan
rue
the
day
when
he
taught
to
the
husband
of
Nerdanel
all
the
lore
of
metalwork
that
he
had
learned
of
Aule
.
170
Thus
with
lies
and
evil
whisperings
and
false
counsel
Melkor
kindled
the
hearts
of
the
Noldor
to
strife
;
and
of
their
quarrels
came
at
length
the
end
of
the
high
days
of
Valinor
and
the
evening
of
its
ancient
glory
.
For
Feanor
now
began
openly
to
speak
words
of
rebellion
against
the
Valar
,
crying
aloud
that
he
would
depart
from
Valinor
back
to
the
world
without
,
and
would
deliver
the
Noldor
from
thraldom
,
if
they
would
follow
him
.