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171
Then
there
was
great
unrest
in
Tirion
,
and
Finwe
was
troubled
;
and
he
summoned
all
his
lords
to
council
.
172
But
Fingolfin
hastened
to
his
halls
and
stood
before
him
,
saying
:
King
and
father
,
wilt
thou
not
restrain
the
pride
of
our
brother
,
Curufinwe
,
who
is
called
the
Spirit
of
Fire
,
all
too
truly
?
By
what
right
does
he
speak
for
all
our
people
,
as
if
he
were
King
?
Thou
it
was
who
long
ago
spoke
before
the
Quendi
,
bidding
them
accept
the
summons
of
the
Valar
to
Aman
.
Thou
it
was
that
led
the
Noldor
upon
the
long
road
through
the
perils
of
Middle
-
earth
to
the
light
of
Eldamar
.
If
thou
dost
not
now
repent
of
it
,
two
sons
at
least
thou
hast
to
honour
thy
words
.
173
But
even
as
Fingolfin
spoke
,
Feanor
strode
into
the
chamber
,
and
he
was
fully
armed
:
his
high
helm
upon
his
head
,
and
at
his
side
a
mighty
sword
.
So
it
is
,
even
as
I
guessed
,
he
said
.
My
half
-
brother
would
be
before
me
with
my
father
,
in
this
as
in
all
other
matters
.
Then
turning
upon
Fingolfin
he
drew
his
sword
,
crying
:
Get
thee
gone
,
and
take
thy
due
place
!
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174
Fingolfin
bowed
before
Finwe
,
and
without
word
or
glance
to
Feanor
he
went
from
the
chamber
.
But
Feanor
followed
him
,
and
at
the
door
of
the
king
s
house
he
stayed
him
;
and
the
point
of
his
bright
sword
he
set
against
Fingolfin
s
breast
See
,
half
-
brother
!
he
said
.
This
is
sharper
than
thy
tongue
.
Try
but
once
more
to
usurp
my
place
and
the
love
of
my
father
,
and
maybe
it
will
rid
the
Noldor
of
one
who
seeks
to
be
the
master
of
thralls
.
175
These
words
were
heard
by
many
,
for
the
house
of
Finwe
was
in
the
great
square
beneath
the
Mindon
;
but
again
Fingolfin
made
no
answer
,
and
passing
through
the
throng
in
silence
he
went
to
seek
Finarfin
his
brother
.
176
Now
the
unrest
of
the
Noldor
was
not
indeed
hidden
from
the
Valar
,
but
its
seed
had
been
sown
in
the
dark
;
and
therefore
,
since
Feanor
first
spoke
openly
against
them
,
they
judged
that
he
was
the
mover
of
discontent
,
being
eminent
in
self
-
will
and
arrogance
,
though
all
the
Noldor
had
become
proud
.
177
And
Manwe
was
grieved
,
but
he
watched
and
said
no
word
.
The
Valar
had
brought
the
Eldar
to
their
land
freely
,
to
dwell
or
to
depart
;
and
though
they
might
judge
departure
to
be
folly
,
they
might
not
restrain
them
from
it
.
But
now
the
deeds
of
Feanor
could
not
be
passed
over
,
and
the
Valar
were
angered
and
dismayed
;
and
he
was
summoned
to
appear
before
them
at
the
gates
of
Valmar
,
to
answer
for
all
his
words
and
deeds
.
There
also
were
summoned
all
others
who
had
any
part
in
this
matter
,
or
any
knowledge
of
it
;
and
Feanor
standing
before
Mandos
in
the
Ring
of
Doom
was
commanded
to
answer
all
that
was
asked
of
him
.
Then
at
last
the
root
was
laid
bare
,
and
the
malice
of
Melkor
revealed
;
and
straightway
Tulkas
left
the
council
to
lay
hands
upon
him
and
bring
him
again
to
judgement
.
But
Feanor
was
not
held
guiltless
,
for
he
it
was
that
had
broken
the
peace
of
Valinor
and
drawn
his
sword
upon
his
kinsman
;
and
Mandos
said
to
him
:
Thou
speakest
of
thraldom
.
If
thraldom
it
be
,
thou
canst
not
escape
it
;
for
Manwe
is
King
of
Arda
,
and
not
of
Aman
only
.
And
this
deed
was
unlawful
,
whether
in
Aman
or
not
in
Aman
.
Therefore
this
doom
is
now
made
:
for
twelve
years
thou
shall
leave
Tirion
where
this
threat
was
uttered
.
In
that
time
take
counsel
with
thyself
,
and
remember
who
and
what
thou
art
.
But
after
that
time
this
matter
shall
be
set
in
peace
and
held
redressed
,
if
others
will
release
thee
.
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178
Then
Fingolfin
said
:
I
will
release
my
brother
.
But
Feanor
spoke
no
word
in
answer
,
standing
silent
before
the
Valar
.
Then
he
turned
and
left
the
council
,
and
departed
from
Valmar
.
179
With
him
into
banishment
went
his
seven
sons
,
and
northward
in
Valinor
they
made
a
strong
place
and
treasury
in
the
hills
;
and
there
at
Formenos
a
multitude
of
gems
were
laid
in
hoard
,
and
weapons
also
,
and
the
Silmarils
were
shut
in
a
chamber
of
iron
.
Thither
also
came
Finwe
the
King
,
because
of
the
love
that
he
bore
to
Feanor
;
and
Fingolfin
ruled
the
Noldor
in
Tirion
.
180
Thus
the
lies
of
Melkor
were
made
true
in
seeming
,
though
Feanor
by
his
own
deeds
had
brought
this
thing
to
pass
;
and
the
bitterness
that
Melkor
had
sown
endured
,
and
lived
still
long
afterwards
between
the
sons
of
Fingolfin
and
Feanor
.