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271
Greatest
of
all
the
mansions
of
the
Dwarves
was
Khazaddum
,
the
Dwarrowdelf
,
Hadhodrond
in
the
Elvish
tongue
,
that
was
afterwards
in
the
days
of
its
darkness
called
Moria
;
but
it
was
far
off
in
the
Mountains
of
Mist
beyond
the
wide
leagues
of
Eriador
,
and
to
the
Eldar
came
but
as
a
name
and
a
rumour
from
the
words
of
the
Dwarves
of
the
Blue
Mountains
.
272
From
Nogrod
and
Belegost
the
Naugrim
came
forth
into
Beleriand
;
and
the
Elves
were
filled
with
amazement
,
for
they
had
believed
themselves
to
be
the
only
living
things
in
Middle
-
earth
that
spoke
with
words
or
wrought
with
hands
,
and
that
all
others
were
but
birds
and
beasts
.
But
they
could
understand
no
word
of
the
tongue
of
the
Naugrim
,
which
to
their
ears
was
cumbrous
and
unlovely
;
and
few
ever
of
the
Eldar
have
achieved
the
mastery
of
it
But
the
Dwarves
were
swift
to
learn
,
and
indeed
were
more
willing
to
learn
the
Elventongue
than
to
teach
their
own
to
those
of
alien
race
.
Few
of
the
Eldar
went
ever
to
Nogrod
and
Belegost
,
save
Eol
of
Nan
Elmoth
and
Maeglin
his
son
;
but
the
Dwarves
trafficked
into
Beleriand
,
and
they
made
a
great
road
that
passed
under
the
shoulders
of
Mount
Dolmed
and
followed
the
course
of
the
River
Ascar
,
crossing
Gelion
at
Sarn
Athrad
,
the
Ford
of
Stones
,
where
battle
after
befell
.
273
Ever
cool
was
the
friendship
between
the
Naugrim
and
the
Eldar
,
though
much
profit
they
had
one
of
the
other
;
but
at
that
time
those
griefs
that
lay
between
them
had
not
yet
come
to
pass
,
and
King
Thingol
welcomed
them
.
But
the
Naugrim
gave
their
friendship
more
readily
to
the
Noldor
in
after
days
than
to
any
others
of
Elves
and
Men
,
because
of
their
love
and
reverence
for
Aule
;
and
the
gems
of
the
Noldor
they
praised
above
all
other
wealth
.
In
the
darkness
of
Arda
already
the
Dwarves
wrought
great
works
,
for
even
from
the
first
days
of
their
Fathers
they
had
marvellous
skill
with
metals
and
with
stone
;
but
in
that
ancient
time
iron
and
copper
they
loved
to
work
,
rather
than
silver
or
gold
.
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274
Now
Melian
had
much
foresight
,
after
the
manner
of
the
Maiar
;
and
when
the
second
age
of
the
captivity
of
Melkor
had
passed
,
she
counselled
Thingol
that
the
Peace
of
Arda
would
not
last
for
ever
.
He
took
thought
therefore
how
he
should
make
for
himself
a
kingly
dwelling
,
and
a
place
that
should
be
strong
,
if
evil
were
to
awake
again
in
Middle
-
earth
;
and
he
sought
aid
and
counsel
of
the
Dwarves
of
Belegost
They
gave
it
willingly
,
for
they
were
unwearied
in
those
days
and
eager
for
new
works
;
and
though
the
Dwarves
ever
demanded
a
price
for
all
that
they
did
,
whether
with
delight
or
with
toil
,
at
this
time
they
held
themselves
paid
.
For
Melian
taught
them
much
that
they
were
eager
to
learn
,
and
Thingol
rewarded
them
with
many
fair
pearls
.
These
Cirdan
gave
to
him
,
for
they
were
got
in
great
number
in
the
shallow
waters
about
the
Isle
of
Balar
;
but
the
Naugrim
had
not
before
seen
their
like
,
and
they
held
them
dear
.
One
there
was
as
great
as
a
dove
s
egg
,
and
its
sheen
was
as
starlight
on
the
foam
of
the
sea
;
Nimphelos
it
was
named
,
and
the
chieftain
of
the
Dwarves
of
Belegost
prized
it
above
a
mountain
of
wealth
.
275
Therefore
the
Naugrim
laboured
long
and
gladly
for
Thingol
,
and
devised
for
him
mansions
after
the
fashion
of
their
people
,
delved
deep
in
the
earth
.
Where
the
Esgalduin
flowed
down
,
and
parted
Neldoreth
from
Region
,
there
rose
in
the
midst
of
the
forest
a
rocky
hill
,
and
the
river
ran
at
its
feet
.
There
they
made
the
gates
of
the
hall
of
Thingol
,
and
they
built
a
bridge
of
stone
over
the
river
,
by
which
alone
the
gates
could
be
entered
.
Beyond
the
gates
wide
passages
ran
down
to
high
halls
and
chambers
far
below
that
were
hewn
in
the
living
stone
,
so
many
and
so
great
that
that
dwelling
was
named
Menegroth
,
the
Thousand
Caves
.
276
But
the
Elves
also
had
part
in
that
labour
,
and
Elves
and
Dwarves
together
,
each
with
their
own
skill
,
there
wrought
out
the
visions
of
Melian
,
images
of
the
wonder
and
beauty
of
Valinor
beyond
the
Sea
.
277
The
pillars
of
Menegroth
were
hewn
in
the
likeness
of
the
beeches
of
Orome
,
stock
,
bough
,
and
leaf
,
and
they
were
lit
with
lanterns
of
gold
.
The
nightingales
sang
there
as
in
the
gardens
of
Lorien
;
and
there
were
fountains
of
silver
,
and
basins
of
marble
,
and
floors
of
many
-
coloured
stones
.
Carven
figures
of
beasts
and
birds
there
ran
upon
the
walls
,
or
climbed
upon
the
pillars
,
or
peered
among
the
branches
entwined
with
many
flowers
.
And
as
the
years
passed
Melian
and
her
maidens
filled
the
halls
with
woven
hangings
wherein
could
be
read
the
deeds
of
the
Valar
,
and
many
things
that
had
befallen
in
Arda
since
its
beginning
,
and
shadows
of
things
that
were
yet
to
be
.
That
was
the
fairest
dwelling
of
any
king
that
has
ever
been
east
of
the
Sea
.
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278
And
when
the
building
of
Menegroth
was
achieved
,
and
there
was
peace
in
the
realm
of
Thingol
and
Melian
,
the
Naugrim
yet
came
ever
and
anon
over
the
mountains
and
went
in
traffic
about
the
lands
;
but
they
went
seldom
to
the
Falas
,
for
they
hated
the
sound
of
the
sea
and
feared
to
look
upon
it
.
To
Beleriand
there
came
no
other
rumour
or
tidings
of
the
world
without
.
279
But
as
the
third
age
of
the
captivity
of
Melkor
drew
on
,
the
Dwarves
became
troubled
,
and
they
spoke
to
King
Thingol
,
saying
that
the
Valar
had
not
rooted
out
utterly
the
evils
of
the
North
,
and
now
the
remnant
,
having
long
multiplied
in
the
dark
,
were
coming
forth
once
more
and
roaming
far
and
wide
.
There
are
fell
beasts
,
they
said
,
in
the
land
east
of
the
mountains
,
and
your
ancient
kindred
that
dwell
there
are
flying
from
the
plains
to
the
hills
.
280
And
ere
long
the
evil
creatures
came
even
to
Beleriand
,
over
passes
in
the
mountains
,
or
up
from
the
south
through
the
dark
forests
.
Wolves
there
were
,
or
creatures
that
walked
in
wolf
-
shapes
,
and
other
fell
beings
of
shadow
;