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251
But
the
Teleri
were
unmoved
by
aught
that
he
could
say
.
They
were
grieved
indeed
at
the
going
of
their
kinsfolk
and
long
friends
,
but
would
rather
dissuade
them
than
aid
them
;
and
no
ship
would
they
lend
,
nor
help
in
the
building
,
against
the
will
of
the
Valar
.
As
for
themselves
,
they
desired
now
no
other
home
but
the
strands
of
Eldamar
,
and
no
other
lord
than
Olwe
,
prince
of
Alqualonde
.
And
he
had
never
lent
ear
to
Morgoth
,
nor
welcomed
him
to
his
land
,
and
he
trusted
still
that
Ulmo
and
the
other
great
among
the
Valar
would
redress
the
hurts
of
Morgoth
,
and
that
the
night
would
pass
yet
to
a
new
dawn
.
Then
Feanor
grew
wrathful
,
for
he
still
feared
delay
;
and
hotly
he
spoke
to
Olwe
.
252
You
renounce
your
friendship
,
even
in
the
hour
of
our
need
,
he
said
.
Yet
you
were
glad
indeed
to
receive
our
aid
when
you
came
at
last
to
these
shores
,
fainthearted
loiterers
,
and
wellnigh
emptyhanded
.
In
huts
on
the
beaches
would
yon
be
dwelling
still
,
had
not
the
Noldor
carved
out
your
haven
and
toiled
upon
your
walls
.
253
But
Olwe
answered
:
We
renounce
no
friendship
.
But
it
may
be
the
part
of
a
friend
to
rebuke
a
friend
s
folly
.
And
when
the
Noldor
welcomed
us
and
gave
us
aid
,
otherwise
then
you
spoke
:
in
the
land
of
Aman
we
were
to
dwell
for
ever
,
as
brothers
whose
houses
stand
side
by
side
.
But
as
for
our
white
ships
:
those
you
gave
us
not
.
We
learned
not
that
craft
from
the
Noldor
,
but
from
the
Lords
of
the
Sea
;
and
the
white
timbers
we
wrought
with
our
own
hands
,
and
the
white
sails
were
woven
by
our
wives
and
our
daughters
.
Therefore
we
will
neither
give
them
nor
sell
them
for
any
league
or
friendship
.
For
I
say
to
you
,
Feanor
son
of
Finwe
,
these
are
to
us
as
are
the
gems
of
the
Noldor
:
the
work
of
our
hearts
,
whose
like
we
shall
not
make
again
.
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254
Thereupon
Feanor
left
him
,
and
sat
in
dark
thought
beyond
the
walls
of
Alqualonde
,
until
his
host
was
assembled
.
When
he
judged
that
his
strength
was
enough
,
he
went
to
the
Haven
of
the
Swans
and
began
to
man
the
ships
that
were
anchored
there
and
to
take
them
away
by
force
.
But
the
Teleri
withstood
him
,
and
cast
many
of
the
Noldor
into
the
sea
.
Then
swords
were
drawn
,
and
a
bitter
fight
was
fought
upon
the
ships
,
and
about
the
lamplit
quays
and
piers
of
the
Haven
,
and
even
upon
the
great
arch
of
its
gate
.
Thrice
the
people
of
Feanor
were
driven
back
,
and
many
were
slain
upon
either
side
;
but
the
vanguard
of
the
Noldor
were
succoured
by
Fingon
with
the
foremost
of
the
host
of
Fingolfin
,
who
coming
up
found
a
battle
joined
and
their
own
kin
falling
,
and
rushed
in
before
they
knew
rightly
the
cause
of
the
quarrel
;
some
thought
indeed
that
the
Teleri
had
sought
to
waylay
the
march
of
the
Noldor
at
the
bidding
of
the
Valar
.
255
Thus
at
last
the
Teleri
were
overcome
,
and
a
great
part
of
their
mariners
that
dwelt
in
Alqualonde
were
wickedly
slain
.
For
the
Noldor
were
become
fierce
and
desperate
,
and
the
Teleri
had
less
strength
,
and
were
armed
for
the
most
part
but
with
slender
bows
.
Then
the
Noldor
drew
away
their
white
ships
and
manned
their
oars
as
best
they
might
,
and
rowed
them
north
along
the
coast
.
And
Olwe
called
upon
Osse
,
but
he
came
not
,
for
it
was
not
permitted
by
the
Valar
that
the
fight
of
the
Noldor
should
be
hindered
by
force
.
But
Uinen
wept
for
the
mariners
of
the
Teleri
;
and
the
sea
rose
in
wrath
against
the
slayers
,
so
that
many
of
the
ships
were
wrecked
and
those
in
them
drowned
.
Of
the
enslaving
at
Alqualonde
more
is
told
in
that
lament
which
is
named
Noldolante
,
the
Fall
of
the
Noldor
,
that
Maglor
made
ere
he
was
lost
.
256
Nonetheless
the
greater
part
of
the
Noldor
escaped
,
and
when
the
storm
was
past
they
held
on
their
course
,
some
by
ship
and
some
by
land
;
but
the
way
was
long
and
ever
more
evil
as
they
went
forward
.
After
they
had
marched
for
a
great
while
in
the
unmeasured
night
,
they
came
at
length
to
the
northern
confines
of
the
Guarded
Realm
,
upon
the
borders
of
the
empty
waste
of
Araman
which
were
mountainous
and
cold
.
There
they
beheld
suddenly
a
dark
figure
standing
high
upon
a
rock
that
looked
down
upon
the
shore
.
Some
say
that
it
was
Mandos
himself
,
and
no
lesser
herald
of
Manwe
.
And
they
heard
a
loud
voice
,
solemn
and
terrible
,
that
bade
them
stand
and
give
ear
.
Then
all
halted
and
stood
still
,
and
from
end
to
end
of
the
hosts
of
the
Noldor
the
voice
was
heard
speaking
the
curse
and
prophecy
which
is
called
the
Prophecy
of
the
North
,
and
the
Doom
of
the
Noldor
.
Much
it
foretold
in
dark
words
,
which
the
Noldor
understood
not
until
the
woes
indeed
after
befell
them
;
but
all
heard
the
curse
that
was
uttered
upon
those
that
would
not
stay
nor
seek
the
doom
and
pardon
of
the
Valar
.
257
Tears
unnumbered
ye
shall
shed
;
and
the
Valar
will
fence
Valinor
against
you
,
and
shut
you
out
,
so
that
not
even
the
echo
of
your
lamentation
shall
pass
over
the
mountains
.
On
the
House
of
Feanor
the
wrath
of
the
Valar
lieth
from
the
West
unto
the
uttermost
East
,
and
upon
all
that
will
follow
them
it
shall
be
laid
also
.
Their
Oath
shall
drive
them
,
and
yet
betray
them
,
and
ever
snatch
away
the
very
treasures
that
they
have
sworn
to
pursue
.
To
evil
end
shall
all
things
turn
that
they
begin
well
;
and
by
treason
of
kin
unto
kin
,
and
the
fear
of
treason
,
shall
this
come
to
pass
.
The
Dispossessed
shall
they
be
for
ever
.
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258
Ye
have
spilled
the
blood
of
your
kindred
unrighteously
and
have
stained
the
land
of
Aman
.
For
blood
ye
shall
render
blood
,
and
beyond
Aman
ye
shall
dwell
in
Death
s
shadow
.
For
though
Eru
appointed
to
you
to
die
not
in
Ea
,
and
no
sickness
may
assail
you
,
yet
slain
ye
may
be
,
and
slain
ye
shall
be
:
by
weapon
and
by
torment
and
by
grief
;
and
your
houseless
spirits
shall
come
then
to
Mandos
.
There
long
shall
ye
abide
and
yearn
for
your
bodies
,
and
find
little
pity
though
all
whom
ye
have
slain
should
entreat
for
you
.
And
those
that
endure
in
Middle
-
earth
and
come
not
to
Mandos
shall
grow
weary
of
the
world
as
with
a
great
burden
,
and
shall
wane
,
and
become
as
shadows
of
regret
before
the
younger
race
that
cometh
after
.
The
Valar
have
spoken
.
259
Then
many
quailed
;
but
Feanor
hardened
his
heart
and
said
:
We
have
sworn
,
and
not
lightly
.
This
oath
we
will
keep
.
We
are
threatened
with
many
evils
,
and
treason
not
least
;
but
one
thing
is
not
said
:
that
we
shall
suffer
from
cowardice
,
from
cravens
or
the
fear
of
cravens
.
Therefore
I
say
that
we
will
go
on
,
and
this
doom
I
add
:
the
deeds
that
we
shall
do
shall
be
the
matter
of
song
until
the
last
days
of
Arda
.
260
But
in
that
hour
Finarfin
forsook
the
march
,
and
turned
back
,
being
filled
with
grief
,
and
with
bitterness
against
the
House
of
Feanor
,
because
of
his
kinship
with
Olwe
of
Alqualonde
;
and
many
of
his
people
went
with
him
,
retracing
their
steps
in
sorrow
,
until
they
beheld
once
more
the
far
beam
of
the
Mindon
upon
Tuna
still
shining
in
the
night
,
and
so
came
at
last
to
Valinor
.
There
they
received
the
pardon
of
the
Valar
,
and
Finarfin
was
set
to
rule
the
remnant
of
the
Noldor
in
the
Blessed
Realm
.
But
his
sons
were
not
with
him
,
for
they
would
not
forsake
the
sons
of
Fingolfin
;
and
all
Fingolfin
s
folk
went
forward
still
,
feeling
the
constraint
of
their
kinship
and
the
will
of
Feanor
,
and
fearing
to
face
the
doom
of
the
Valar
,
since
not
all
of
them
had
been
guiltless
of
the
Kinslaying
at
Alqualonde
.
Moreover
Fingon
and
Turgon
were
bold
and
fiery
of
heart
,
and
loath
to
abandon
any
task
to
which
they
had
put
their
hands
until
the
bitter
end
,
if
bitter
it
must
be
.
So
the
main
host
held
on
,
and
swiftly
the
evil
that
was
foretold
began
its
work
.