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and
among
them
were
the
Orcs
,
who
afterwards
wrought
ruin
in
Beleriand
:
but
they
were
yet
few
and
wary
,
and
did
but
smell
out
the
ways
of
the
land
,
awaiting
the
return
of
their
lord
.
Whence
they
came
,
or
what
they
were
,
the
Elves
knew
not
then
,
thinking
them
perhaps
to
be
Avari
who
had
become
evil
and
savage
in
the
wild
;
in
which
they
guessed
all
too
near
,
it
is
said
.
Therefore
Thingol
took
thought
for
arms
,
which
before
his
people
had
not
needed
,
and
these
at
first
the
Naugrim
smithied
for
him
;
for
they
were
greatly
skilled
in
such
work
,
though
none
among
them
surpassed
the
craftsmen
of
Nogrod
,
of
whom
Telchar
the
smith
was
greatest
in
renown
.
A
warlike
race
of
old
were
all
the
Naugrim
,
and
they
would
fight
fiercely
against
whomsoever
aggrieved
them
:
servants
of
Melkor
,
or
Eldar
,
or
Avari
,
or
wild
beasts
,
or
not
seldom
their
own
kin
,
Dwarves
of
other
mansions
and
lordships
.
Their
smithcraft
indeed
the
Sindar
soon
learned
of
them
;
yet
in
the
tempering
of
steel
alone
of
all
crafts
the
Dwarves
were
never
outmatched
even
by
the
Noldor
,
and
in
the
making
of
mail
of
linked
rings
,
which
was
first
contrived
by
the
smiths
of
Belegost
,
their
work
had
no
rival
.
At
this
time
therefore
the
Sindar
were
well
-
armed
,
and
they
drove
off
an
creatures
of
evil
,
and
had
peace
again
;
but
Thingol
’
s
armouries
were
stored
with
axes
and
with
spears
and
swords
,
and
tall
helms
,
and
long
coats
of
bright
mail
;
for
the
hauberks
of
the
Dwarves
were
so
fashioned
that
they
rusted
not
but
shone
ever
as
if
they
were
newburnished
.
And
that
proved
well
for
Thingol
in
the
time
that
was
to
come
.
Now
as
has
been
told
,
one
Lenwe
of
the
host
of
Olwe
forsook
the
march
of
the
Eldar
at
that
time
when
the
Teleri
were
halted
by
the
shores
of
the
Great
River
upon
the
borders
of
the
westlands
of
Middle
-
earth
.
Little
is
known
of
the
wanderings
of
the
Nandor
,
whom
he
led
away
down
Anduin
:
some
,
it
is
said
,
dwelt
age
-
long
in
the
woods
of
the
Vale
of
the
Great
River
,
some
came
at
last
to
its
mouths
and
there
dwelt
by
the
Sea
,
and
yet
others
passing
by
Ered
Nimrais
,
the
White
Mountains
,
came
north
again
and
entered
the
wilderness
of
Eriador
between
Ered
Luin
and
the
far
Mountains
of
Mist
.
Now
these
were
a
woodland
people
and
had
no
weapons
of
steel
,
and
the
coming
of
the
fell
beasts
of
the
North
filled
them
with
great
fear
,
as
the
Naugrim
declared
to
King
Thingol
in
Menegroth
.
Therefore
Denethor
,
the
son
of
Lenwe
,
hearing
rumour
of
the
might
of
Thingol
and
his
majesty
,
and
of
the
peace
of
his
realm
,
gathered
such
host
of
his
scattered
people
as
he
could
,
and
led
them
over
the
mountains
into
Beleriand
.
There
they
were
welcomed
by
Thingol
,
as
kin
long
lost
that
return
,
and
they
dwelt
in
Ossiriand
,
the
Land
of
Seven
Rivers
.
Of
the
long
years
of
peace
that
followed
after
the
coming
of
Denethor
there
is
little
tale
.
In
those
days
,
it
is
said
,
Daeron
the
Minstrel
,
chief
loremaster
of
the
kingdom
of
Thingol
,
devised
his
Runes
;
and
the
Naugrim
that
came
to
Thingol
learned
them
,
and
were
well
-
pleased
with
the
device
,
esteeming
Daeron
’
s
skill
higher
than
did
the
Sindar
,
his
own
people
.
By
the
Naugrim
the
Cirth
were
taken
east
over
the
mountains
and
passed
into
the
knowledge
of
many
peoples
;
but
they
were
little
used
by
the
Sindar
for
the
keeping
of
records
,
until
the
days
of
the
War
,
and
much
that
was
held
in
memory
perished
in
the
ruins
of
Doriath
.
But
of
bliss
and
glad
life
there
is
little
to
be
said
,
before
it
ends
;
as
works
fair
and
wonderful
,
while
still
they
endure
for
eyes
to
see
,
are
their
own
record
,
and
only
when
they
are
in
peril
or
broken
for
ever
do
they
pass
into
song
.
In
Beleriand
in
those
days
the
Elves
walked
,
and
the
rivers
flowed
,
and
the
stars
shone
,
and
the
night
-
flowers
gave
forth
their
scents
;
and
the
beauty
of
Melian
was
as
the
noon
,
and
the
beauty
of
Luthien
was
as
the
dawn
in
spring
.
In
Beleriand
King
Thingol
upon
his
throne
was
as
the
lords
of
the
Maiar
,
whose
power
is
at
rest
,
whose
joy
is
as
an
air
that
they
breathe
in
all
their
days
,
whose
thought
flows
in
a
tide
untroubled
from
the
heights
to
the
deeps
.
In
Beleriand
still
at
times
rode
Orome
the
great
,
passing
like
a
wind
over
the
mountains
,
and
the
sound
of
his
horn
came
down
the
leagues
of
the
starlight
,
and
the
Elves
feared
him
for
the
splendour
of
his
countenance
and
the
great
noise
of
the
onrush
of
Nahar
;
but
when
the
Valaroma
echoed
in
the
hills
,
they
knew
well
that
all
evil
things
were
fled
far
away
.
But
it
came
to
pass
at
last
that
the
end
of
bliss
was
at
hand
,
and
the
noontide
of
Valinor
was
drawing
to
its
twilight
.
For
as
has
been
told
and
as
is
known
to
all
,
being
written
in
lore
and
sung
in
many
songs
,
Melkor
slew
the
Trees
of
the
Valar
with
the
aid
of
Ungoliant
,
and
escaped
,
and
came
back
to
Middle
-
earth
.
Far
to
the
north
befell
the
strife
of
Morgoth
and
Ungoliant
;
but
the
great
cry
of
Morgoth
echoed
through
Beleriand
,
and
all
its
people
shrank
for
fear
;
for
though
they
knew
not
what
it
foreboded
,
they
heard
then
the
herald
of
death
.
Soon
afterwards
Ungoliant
fled
from
the
north
and
came
into
the
realm
of
King
Thingol
,
and
a
terror
of
darkness
was
about
her
;
but
by
the
power
of
Melian
she
was
stayed
,
and
entered
not
into
Neldoreth
,
but
abode
long
time
under
the
shadow
of
the
precipices
in
which
Dorthonion
fell
southward
.
And
they
became
known
as
Ered
Gorgoroth
,
the
Mountains
of
Terror
,
and
none
dared
go
thither
,
or
pass
nigh
them
;
there
life
and
light
were
strangled
,
and
there
all
waters
were
poisoned
.
But
Morgoth
,
as
has
before
been
told
,
returned
to
Angband
,
and
built
it
anew
,
and
above
its
doors
he
reared
the
reeking
towers
of
Thangorodrim
;
and
the
gates
of
Morgoth
were
but
one
hundred
and
fifty
leagues
distant
from
the
bridge
of
Menegroth
:
far
and
yet
all
too
near
.