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291
Now
the
Orcs
that
multiplied
in
the
darkness
of
the
earth
grew
strong
and
fell
,
and
their
dark
lord
filled
them
with
a
lust
of
rain
and
death
;
and
they
issued
from
Angband
s
gates
under
the
clouds
that
Morgoth
sent
forth
,
and
passed
silently
into
the
highlands
of
the
north
.
Thence
on
a
sudden
a
great
army
came
into
Beleriand
and
assailed
King
Thingol
.
Now
in
his
wide
realm
many
Elves
wandered
free
in
the
wild
,
or
dwelt
at
peace
in
small
kindreds
far
sundered
;
and
only
about
Menegroth
in
the
midst
of
the
land
,
and
along
the
Falas
in
the
country
of
the
mariners
,
were
there
numerous
peoples
.
But
the
Orcs
came
down
upon
either
side
of
Menegroth
,
and
from
camps
in
the
east
between
Celon
and
Gelion
,
and
west
in
the
plains
between
Sirion
and
Narog
,
they
plundered
far
and
wide
;
and
Thingol
was
cut
on
from
Cirdan
at
Eglarest
.
Therefore
he
called
upon
Denethor
;
and
the
Elves
came
in
force
from
Region
beyond
Aros
and
from
Ossiriand
,
and
fought
the
first
battle
in
the
Wars
of
Beleriand
.
And
the
eastern
host
of
the
Orcs
was
taken
between
the
armies
of
the
Eldar
,
north
of
the
Andram
and
midway
between
Aros
and
Gelion
,
and
there
they
were
utterly
defeated
,
and
those
that
fled
north
from
the
great
slaughter
were
waylaid
by
the
axes
of
the
Naugrim
that
issued
from
Mount
Dolmed
:
few
indeed
returned
to
Angband
.
292
But
the
victory
of
the
Elves
was
dear
-
bought
For
those
of
Ossiriand
were
light
-
armed
,
and
no
match
for
the
Orcs
,
who
were
shod
with
iron
and
iron
-
shielded
and
bore
great
spears
with
broad
blades
;
and
Denethor
was
cut
off
and
surrounded
upon
the
hill
of
Amon
Ereb
.
293
There
he
fell
and
all
his
nearest
kin
about
him
,
before
the
host
of
Thingol
could
come
to
his
aid
.
Bitterly
though
his
fall
was
avenged
,
when
Thingol
came
upon
the
rear
of
the
Orcs
and
slew
them
in
heaps
,
his
people
lamented
him
ever
after
and
took
no
king
again
.
After
the
battle
some
returned
to
Ossiriand
,
and
their
tidings
filled
the
remnant
of
their
people
with
great
fear
,
so
that
thereafter
they
came
never
forth
in
open
war
,
but
kept
themselves
by
wariness
and
secrecy
;
and
they
were
called
the
Laiquendi
,
the
Green
-
elves
,
because
of
their
raiment
of
the
colour
of
leaves
.
But
many
went
north
and
entered
the
guarded
realm
of
Thingol
,
and
were
merged
with
his
people
.
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294
And
when
Thingol
came
again
to
Menegroth
he
learned
that
the
Orc
-
host
in
the
west
was
victorious
,
and
had
driven
Cirdan
to
the
rim
of
the
sea
.
Therefore
he
withdrew
all
his
people
that
his
summons
could
reach
within
the
fastness
of
Neldoreth
and
Region
,
and
Melian
put
forth
her
power
and
fenced
all
that
dominion
round
about
with
an
unseen
wail
of
shadow
and
bewilderment
:
the
Girdle
of
Melian
,
that
none
thereafter
could
pass
against
her
will
or
the
will
of
King
Thingol
,
unless
one
should
come
with
a
power
greater
than
that
of
Melian
the
Maia
.
And
this
inner
land
,
which
was
long
named
Eglador
,
was
after
called
Doriath
,
the
guarded
kingdom
,
Land
of
the
Girdle
.
Within
it
there
was
yet
a
watchful
peace
;
but
without
there
was
peril
and
great
fear
,
and
the
servants
of
Morgoth
roamed
at
will
,
save
in
the
walled
havens
of
the
Falas
.
295
But
new
tidings
were
at
hand
,
which
none
in
Middle
-
earth
had
foreseen
,
neither
Morgoth
in
his
pits
nor
Melian
in
Menegroth
;
for
no
news
came
out
of
Aman
whether
by
messenger
,
or
by
spirit
,
or
by
vision
in
dream
,
after
the
death
of
the
Trees
.
296
In
this
same
time
Feanor
came
over
the
Sea
in
the
white
ships
of
the
Teleri
and
landed
in
the
Firth
of
Drengist
,
and
there
burned
the
ships
at
Losgar
.
297
It
is
told
that
after
the
flight
of
Melkor
the
Valar
sat
long
unmoved
upon
their
thrones
in
the
Ring
of
Doom
;
but
they
were
not
idle
,
as
Feanor
declared
in
the
folly
of
his
heart
.
For
the
Valar
may
work
many
things
with
thought
rather
than
with
hands
,
and
without
voices
in
silence
they
may
hold
council
one
with
another
.
Thus
they
held
vigil
in
the
night
of
Valinor
,
and
their
thought
passed
back
beyond
Ea
and
forth
to
the
End
;
yet
neither
power
nor
wisdom
assuaged
their
grief
,
and
the
knowing
of
evil
in
the
hour
of
its
being
.
And
they
mourned
not
more
for
the
death
of
the
Trees
than
for
the
marring
of
Feanor
:
of
the
works
of
Melkor
one
of
the
most
evil
.
For
Feanor
was
made
the
mightiest
in
all
parts
of
body
and
mind
,
in
valour
,
in
endurance
,
in
beauty
,
in
understanding
,
in
skill
,
in
strength
and
in
subtlety
alike
,
of
all
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
,
and
a
bright
flame
was
in
him
.
The
works
of
wonder
for
the
glory
of
Arda
that
he
might
otherwise
have
wrought
only
Manwe
might
in
some
measure
conceive
.
And
it
was
told
by
the
Vanyar
who
held
vigil
with
the
Valar
that
when
the
messengers
declared
to
Manwe
the
answers
of
Feanor
to
his
heralds
,
Manwe
wept
and
bowed
his
head
.
But
at
that
last
word
of
Feanor
:
that
at
the
least
the
Noldor
should
do
deeds
to
live
in
song
for
ever
,
he
raised
his
head
,
as
one
that
hears
a
voice
far
off
,
and
he
said
:
So
shall
it
be
!
Dear
-
bought
those
songs
shall
be
accounted
,
and
yet
shall
be
well
-
bought
.
For
the
price
could
be
no
other
.
Thus
even
as
Eru
spoke
to
us
shall
beauty
not
before
conceived
be
brought
into
Ea
,
and
evil
yet
be
good
to
have
been
.
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298
But
Mandos
said
:
And
yet
remain
evil
.
To
me
shall
Feanor
come
soon
.
299
But
when
at
last
the
Valar
learned
that
the
Noldor
had
indeed
passed
out
of
Aman
and
were
come
back
into
Middle
-
earth
,
they
arose
and
began
to
set
forth
in
deeds
those
counsels
which
they
had
taken
in
thought
for
the
redress
of
the
evils
of
Melkor
.
300
Then
Manwe
bade
Yavanna
and
Nienna
to
put
forth
all
their
powers
of
growth
and
healing
;
and
they
put
forth
all
their
powers
upon
the
Trees
.
But
the
tears
of
Nienna
availed
not
to
heal
their
mortal
wounds
;
and
for
a
long
while
Yavanna
sang
alone
in
the
shadows
.
Yet
even
as
hope
failed
and
her
song
faltered
,
Telperion
bore
at
last
upon
a
leafless
bough
one
great
flower
of
silver
,
and
Laurelin
a
single
trait
of
gold
.