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The
Noldor
came
at
last
far
into
the
north
of
Arda
;
and
they
saw
the
first
teeth
of
the
ice
that
floated
in
the
sea
,
and
knew
that
they
were
drawing
nigh
to
the
Helcaraxe
.
For
between
the
land
of
Aman
that
in
the
north
curved
eastward
,
and
the
east
-
shores
of
Endor
(
which
is
Middle
-
earth
)
that
bore
westward
,
there
was
a
narrow
strait
,
through
which
the
chill
waters
of
the
Encircling
Sea
and
the
waves
of
Belegaer
flowed
together
,
and
there
were
vast
fogs
and
mists
of
deathly
cold
,
and
the
sea
-
streams
were
filled
with
clashing
hills
of
ice
and
the
grinding
of
ice
deep
-
sunken
.
Such
was
the
Helcaraxe
,
and
there
none
yet
had
dared
to
tread
save
the
Valar
only
and
Ungoliant
Therefore
Feanor
halted
and
the
Noldor
debated
what
course
they
should
now
take
.
But
they
began
to
suffer
anguish
from
the
cold
,
and
the
clinging
mists
through
which
no
gleam
of
star
could
pierce
;
and
many
repented
of
the
road
and
began
to
murmur
,
especially
those
that
followed
Fingolfin
,
cursing
Feanor
,
and
naming
him
as
the
cause
of
all
the
woes
of
the
Eldar
.
But
Feanor
,
knowing
all
that
was
said
,
took
counsel
with
his
sons
;
and
two
courses
only
they
saw
to
escape
from
Araman
and
come
into
Endor
:
by
the
straits
or
by
ship
.
But
the
Helcaraxe
they
deemed
impassable
,
whereas
the
ships
were
too
few
.
Many
had
been
lost
upon
their
long
journey
,
and
there
remained
now
not
enough
to
bear
across
all
the
great
host
together
;
yet
none
were
willing
to
abide
upon
the
western
coast
while
others
were
ferried
first
:
already
the
fear
of
treachery
was
awake
among
the
Noldor
.
Therefore
it
came
into
the
hearts
of
Feanor
and
his
sons
to
seize
all
the
ships
and
depart
suddenly
;
for
they
had
retained
the
mastery
of
the
fleet
since
the
battle
of
the
Haven
,
and
it
was
manned
only
by
those
who
had
fought
there
and
were
bound
to
Feanor
.
And
as
though
it
came
at
his
call
,
there
sprang
up
a
wind
from
the
north
-
west
,
and
Feanor
slipped
away
secretly
with
all
whom
he
deemed
true
to
him
,
and
went
aboard
,
and
put
out
to
sea
,
and
left
Fingolfin
in
Araman
.
And
since
the
sea
was
there
narrow
,
steering
east
and
somewhat
south
he
passed
over
without
loss
,
and
first
of
all
the
Noldor
set
foot
once
more
upon
the
shores
of
Middle
-
earth
;
and
the
landing
of
Feanor
was
at
the
mouth
of
the
firth
which
was
called
Drengist
and
ran
into
Dorlomin
.
But
when
they
were
landed
,
Maedhros
the
eldest
of
his
sons
,
and
on
a
time
the
friend
of
Fingon
ere
Morgoth
’
s
lies
came
between
,
spoke
to
Feanor
,
saying
:
’
Now
what
ships
and
rowers
will
you
spare
to
return
,
and
whom
shall
they
bear
hither
first
?
Fingon
the
valiant
?
’
Then
Feanor
laughed
as
one
fey
,
and
he
cried
:
’
None
and
none
!
What
I
have
left
behind
I
count
now
no
loss
;
needless
baggage
on
the
road
it
has
proved
.
Let
those
that
cursed
my
name
,
curse
me
still
,
and
whine
their
way
back
to
the
cages
of
the
Valar
!
Let
the
ships
burn
!
’
Then
Maedhros
alone
stood
aside
,
but
Feanor
caused
fire
to
be
set
to
the
white
ships
of
the
Teleri
.
So
in
that
place
which
was
called
Losgar
at
the
outlet
of
the
Firth
of
Drengist
ended
the
fairest
vessels
that
ever
sailed
the
sea
,
in
a
great
burning
,
bright
and
terrible
.
And
Fingolfin
and
his
people
saw
the
light
afar
off
,
red
beneath
the
clouds
;
and
they
knew
that
they
were
betrayed
.
This
was
the
firstfruits
of
the
Kinslaying
and
the
Doom
of
the
Noldor
.
Then
Fingolfin
seeing
that
Feanor
had
left
him
to
perish
in
Araman
or
return
in
shame
to
Valinor
was
filled
with
bitterness
;
but
he
desired
now
as
never
before
to
come
by
some
way
to
Middle
-
earth
,
and
meet
Feanor
again
.
And
he
and
his
host
wandered
long
in
misery
,
but
their
valour
and
endurance
grew
with
hardship
;
for
they
were
a
mighty
people
,
the
elder
children
undying
of
Elu
Iluvatar
,
but
new
-
come
from
the
Blessed
Realm
,
and
not
yet
weary
with
the
weariness
of
Earth
.
The
fire
of
their
hearts
was
young
,
and
led
by
Fingolfin
and
his
sons
,
and
by
Finrod
and
Galadriel
,
they
dared
to
pass
into
the
bitterest
North
;
and
finding
no
other
way
they
endured
at
last
the
terror
of
the
Helcaraxe
and
the
cruel
hills
of
ice
.
Few
of
the
deeds
of
the
Noldor
thereafter
surpassed
that
desperate
crossing
in
hardihood
or
woe
.
There
Elenwe
the
wife
of
Turgon
was
lost
,
and
many
others
perished
also
;
and
it
was
with
a
lessened
host
that
Fingolfin
set
foot
at
last
upon
the
Outer
Lands
.
Small
love
for
Feanor
or
his
sons
had
those
that
marched
at
last
behind
him
,
and
blew
their
trumpets
in
Middle
-
earth
at
the
first
rising
of
the
Moon
.
Now
as
has
been
told
the
power
of
Elwe
and
Melian
increased
in
Middle
-
earth
,
and
all
the
Elves
of
Beleriand
,
from
the
mariners
of
Cirdan
to
the
wandering
hunters
of
the
Blue
Mountains
beyond
the
River
Gelion
,
owned
Elwe
as
their
lord
;
Elu
Thingol
he
was
called
,
King
Greymantle
,
in
the
tongue
of
his
people
.
They
are
called
the
Sindar
,
the
Grey
-
elves
of
starlit
Beleriand
;
and
although
they
were
Moriquendi
,
under
the
lordship
of
Thingol
and
the
teaching
of
Melian
they
became
the
fairest
and
the
most
wise
and
skilful
of
all
the
Elves
of
Middle
-
earth
.
And
at
the
end
of
the
first
age
of
the
Chaining
of
Melkor
,
when
all
the
Earth
had
peace
and
the
glory
of
Valinor
was
at
its
noon
,
there
came
into
the
world
Luthien
,
the
only
child
of
Thingol
and
Melian
.
Though
Middle
-
earth
lay
for
the
most
part
in
the
Sleep
of
Yavanna
,
in
Beleriand
under
the
power
of
Melian
there
was
life
and
joy
,
and
the
bright
stars
shone
as
silver
fires
;
and
there
in
the
forest
of
Neldoreth
Luthien
was
born
,
and
the
white
flowers
of
niphredil
came
forth
to
greet
her
as
stars
from
the
earth
.
It
came
to
pass
during
the
second
age
of
the
captivity
of
Melkor
that
Dwarves
came
over
the
Blue
Mountains
of
Ered
Luin
into
Beleriand
.
Themselves
they
named
Khazad
,
but
the
Sindar
called
them
Naugrim
,
the
Stunted
People
,
and
Gonnhirrim
,
Masters
of
Stone
.
Far
to
the
east
were
the
most
ancient
dwellings
of
the
Naugrim
,
but
they
had
delved
for
themselves
great
halls
and
mansions
,
after
the
manner
of
their
kind
,
in
the
eastern
side
of
Ered
Luin
;
and
those
cities
were
named
in
their
own
tongue
Gabilgathol
and
Tumunzahar
.
To
the
north
of
the
great
height
of
Mount
Dolmed
was
Gabilgathol
,
which
the
Elves
interpreted
in
their
tongue
Belegost
,
that
is
Mickleburg
;
and
southward
was
delved
Tumunzahar
,
by
the
Elves
named
Nogrod
,
the
Hollowbold
.