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191
Now
Melkor
came
to
Avathar
and
sought
her
out
;
and
he
put
on
again
the
form
that
he
had
worn
as
the
tyrant
of
Utumno
:
a
dark
Lord
,
tall
and
terrible
.
In
that
form
he
remained
ever
after
.
There
in
the
black
shadows
,
beyond
the
sight
even
of
Manwe
in
his
highest
halls
,
Melkor
with
Ungoliant
plotted
his
revenge
.
But
when
Ungoliant
understood
the
purpose
of
Melkor
,
she
was
torn
between
lust
and
great
fear
;
for
she
was
loath
to
dare
the
perils
of
Aman
and
the
power
of
the
dreadful
Lords
,
and
she
would
not
stir
from
her
hiding
.
Therefore
Melkor
said
to
her
:
Do
as
I
bid
;
and
if
thou
hunger
still
when
all
is
done
,
then
I
will
give
thee
whatsoever
thy
lust
may
demand
.
Yea
,
with
both
hands
.
Lightly
he
made
this
vow
,
as
he
ever
did
;
and
he
laughed
in
his
heart
.
Thus
did
the
great
thief
set
his
lure
for
the
lesser
.
192
A
cloak
of
darkness
she
wove
about
them
when
Melkor
and
Ungoliant
set
forth
;
an
Unlight
,
in
which
things
seemed
to
be
no
more
,
and
which
eyes
could
not
pierce
,
for
it
was
void
.
Then
slowly
she
wrought
her
webs
:
rope
by
rope
from
cleft
to
cleft
,
from
jutting
rock
to
pinnacle
of
stone
,
ever
climbing
upwards
,
crawling
and
clinging
,
until
at
last
she
reached
the
very
summit
of
Hyarmentir
,
the
highest
mountain
in
that
region
of
the
world
,
far
south
of
great
Taniquetil
.
There
the
Valar
were
not
vigilant
;
for
west
of
the
Pelori
was
an
empty
land
in
twilight
,
and
eastward
the
mountains
looked
out
,
save
for
forgotten
Avathar
,
only
upon
the
dim
waters
of
the
pathless
sea
.
But
now
upon
the
mountain
-
top
dark
Ungoliant
lay
;
and
she
made
a
ladder
of
woven
ropes
and
cast
it
down
,
and
Melkor
climbed
upon
it
and
came
to
that
high
place
,
and
stood
beside
her
,
looking
down
upon
the
Guarded
Realm
.
193
Below
them
lay
the
woods
of
Orome
,
and
westward
shimmered
the
fields
and
pastures
of
Yavanna
,
gold
beneath
the
tall
wheat
of
the
gods
.
Bat
Melkor
looked
north
,
and
saw
afar
the
shining
plain
,
and
the
silver
domes
of
Valmar
gleaming
in
the
mingling
of
the
lights
of
Telperion
and
Laurelin
.
Then
Melkor
laughed
aloud
,
and
leapt
swiftly
down
the
long
western
slopes
;
and
Ungoliant
was
at
his
side
,
and
her
darkness
covered
them
.
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194
Now
it
was
a
time
of
festival
,
as
Melkor
knew
well
.
Though
all
tides
and
seasons
were
at
the
will
of
the
Valar
,
and
in
Valinor
there
was
no
winter
of
death
,
nonetheless
they
dwelt
then
in
the
Kingdom
of
Arda
,
and
that
was
but
a
small
realm
in
the
halls
of
Ea
,
whose
life
is
Time
,
which
flows
ever
from
the
first
note
to
the
last
chord
of
Eru
.
And
even
as
it
was
then
the
delight
of
the
Valar
(
as
is
told
in
the
Ainulindale
)
to
clothe
themselves
as
in
a
vesture
in
the
forms
of
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
,
so
also
did
they
eat
and
drink
,
and
gather
the
fruits
of
Yavanna
from
the
Earth
,
which
under
Eru
they
had
made
.
195
Therefore
Yavanna
set
times
for
the
flowering
and
the
ripening
of
all
things
mat
grew
in
Valinor
;
and
at
each
first
gathering
of
fruits
Manwe
made
a
high
feast
for
the
praising
of
Eru
,
when
all
the
peoples
of
Valinor
poured
forth
their
joy
in
music
and
song
upon
Taniquetil
.
This
now
was
the
hour
,
and
Manwe
decreed
a
feast
more
glorious
than
any
that
had
been
held
since
the
coming
of
the
Eldar
to
Aman
.
For
though
the
escape
of
Melkor
portended
toils
and
sorrows
to
come
,
and
indeed
none
could
tell
what
further
hurts
would
be
done
to
Arda
ere
he
could
be
subdued
again
,
at
this
time
Manwe
designed
to
heal
the
evil
that
had
arisen
among
the
Noldor
;
and
all
were
bidden
to
come
to
his
halls
upon
Taniquetil
,
there
to
put
aside
the
griefs
that
lay
between
their
princes
,
and
forget
utterly
the
lies
of
their
Enemy
.
196
There
came
the
Vanyar
,
and
there
came
the
Noldor
of
Tirion
,
and
the
Maiar
were
gathered
together
,
and
the
Valar
were
arrayed
in
their
beauty
and
majesty
;
and
they
sang
before
Manwe
and
Varda
in
their
lofty
halls
,
or
danced
upon
the
green
slopes
of
the
Mountain
that
looked
west
towards
the
Trees
.
In
that
day
the
streets
of
Valmar
were
empty
,
and
the
stairs
of
Tirion
were
silent
;
and
all
the
land
lay
sleeping
in
peace
.
Only
the
Teleri
beyond
the
mountains
still
sang
upon
the
shores
of
the
sea
;
for
they
recked
little
of
seasons
or
times
,
and
gave
no
thought
to
the
cares
of
the
Rulers
of
Arda
,
or
the
shadow
that
had
fallen
on
Valinor
,
for
it
had
not
touched
them
,
as
yet
.
197
One
thing
only
marred
the
design
of
Manwe
.
Feanor
came
indeed
,
for
him
alone
Manwe
had
commanded
to
come
;
but
Finwe
came
not
,
nor
any
others
of
the
Noldor
of
Formenos
.
For
said
Finwe
:
While
the
ban
lasts
upon
Feanor
my
son
,
that
he
may
not
go
to
Tirion
,
I
hold
myself
unkinged
,
and
I
will
not
meet
my
people
.
And
Feanor
came
not
in
raiment
of
festival
,
and
he
wore
no
ornament
,
neither
silver
nor
gold
nor
any
gem
;
and
he
denied
the
sight
of
the
Silmarils
to
the
Valar
and
the
Eldar
,
and
left
them
locked
in
Formenos
in
their
chamber
of
iron
.
Nevertheless
he
met
Fingolfin
before
the
throne
of
Manwe
,
and
was
reconciled
,
in
word
;
and
Fingolfin
set
at
naught
the
unsheathing
of
the
sword
.
For
Fingolfin
held
forth
his
hand
,
saying
:
As
I
promised
,
I
do
now
.
I
release
thee
,
and
remember
no
grievance
.
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198
Then
Feanor
took
his
hand
in
silence
;
but
Fingolfin
said
:
Half
-
brother
in
blood
,
full
brother
in
heart
will
I
be
.
199
Thou
shalt
lead
and
I
will
follow
.
May
no
new
grief
divide
as
.
200
I
hear
thee
,
said
Feanor
.
So
be
it
.
But
they
did
not
know
the
meaning
that
their
words
would
bear
.