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Then
the
Quendi
wandered
in
the
lonely
places
of
the
great
lands
and
the
isles
,
and
took
to
the
moonlight
and
the
starlight
,
and
to
the
woods
and
caves
,
becoming
as
shadows
and
memories
,
save
those
who
ever
and
anon
set
sail
into
the
West
and
vanished
from
Middle
-
earth
.
But
in
the
dawn
of
years
Elves
and
Men
were
allies
and
held
themselves
akin
,
and
there
were
some
among
Men
that
learned
the
wisdom
of
the
Eldar
,
and
became
great
and
valiant
among
the
captains
of
the
Noldor
.
And
in
the
glory
and
beauty
of
the
Elves
,
and
in
their
fate
,
full
share
had
the
offspring
of
elf
and
mortal
,
Earendil
,
and
Elwing
,
and
Elrond
their
child
.
It
has
been
told
that
Feanor
and
his
sons
came
first
of
the
Exiles
to
Middle
-
earth
,
and
landed
in
the
waste
of
Lammoth
,
the
Great
Echo
,
upon
the
outer
shores
of
the
Firth
of
Drengist
And
even
as
the
Noldor
set
foot
upon
the
strand
their
cries
were
taken
up
into
the
hills
and
multiplied
,
so
that
a
clamour
as
of
countless
mighty
voices
filled
all
the
coasts
of
the
North
;
and
the
noise
of
the
burning
of
the
ships
at
Losgar
went
down
the
winds
of
the
sea
as
a
tumult
of
great
wrath
,
and
far
away
all
who
heard
that
sound
were
filled
with
wonder
.
Now
the
flames
of
that
burning
were
seen
not
only
by
Fingolfin
,
whom
Feanor
had
deserted
in
Araman
,
but
also
by
the
Orcs
and
the
watchers
of
Morgoth
.
No
tale
has
told
what
Morgoth
thought
in
his
heart
at
the
tidings
that
Feanor
,
his
bitterest
foe
,
had
brought
a
host
out
of
the
West
.
It
may
be
that
he
feared
him
little
,
for
he
had
as
yet
no
proof
of
the
swords
of
the
Noldor
;
and
soon
it
was
seen
that
he
purposed
to
drive
them
back
into
the
sea
.
Under
the
cold
stars
before
the
rising
of
the
Moon
the
host
of
Feanor
went
up
the
long
Firth
of
Drengist
that
pierced
the
Echoing
Hills
of
Ered
Lomin
,
and
passed
thus
from
the
shores
into
the
great
land
of
Hithlum
;
and
they
came
at
length
to
the
long
lake
of
Mithrim
,
and
upon
its
northern
shore
made
their
encampment
in
the
region
that
bore
the
same
name
.
But
the
host
of
Morgoth
,
aroused
by
the
tumult
of
Lam
-
moth
and
the
light
of
the
burning
at
Losgar
,
came
through
the
passes
of
Ered
Wethrin
,
the
Mountains
of
Shadow
,
and
assailed
Feanor
on
a
sudden
,
before
his
camp
was
full
-
wrought
or
put
in
defence
;
and
there
on
the
grey
fields
of
Mithrim
was
fought
the
Second
Battle
in
the
Wars
of
Beleriand
.
Dagor
-
nuin
-
Giliath
it
is
named
,
the
Battle
-
under
-
Stars
,
for
the
Moon
had
not
yet
risen
;
and
it
is
renowned
in
song
.
The
Noldor
,
outnumbered
and
taken
at
unawares
,
were
yet
swiftly
victorious
;
for
the
light
of
Aman
was
not
yet
dimmed
in
their
eyes
,
and
they
were
strong
and
swift
,
and
deadly
in
anger
,
and
their
swords
were
long
and
terrible
.
The
Orcs
fled
before
them
,
and
they
were
driven
forth
from
Mithrim
with
great
slaughter
,
and
hunted
over
the
Mountains
of
Shadow
into
the
great
plain
of
Ard
-
galen
,
that
lay
northward
of
Dorthonion
.
There
the
armies
of
Morgoth
that
had
passed
south
into
the
Vale
of
Sirion
and
beleaguered
Cirdan
in
the
Havens
of
the
Falas
came
up
to
their
aid
,
and
were
caught
in
their
ruin
.
For
Celegorm
,
Feanor
’
s
son
,
having
news
of
them
,
waylaid
them
with
a
part
of
the
Elven
-
host
,
and
coming
down
upon
them
out
of
the
hills
near
Eithel
Sirion
drove
them
into
the
Fen
of
Serech
.
Evil
indeed
were
the
tidings
that
came
at
last
to
Angband
,
and
Morgoth
was
dismayed
.
Ten
days
that
battle
lasted
,
and
from
it
returned
of
all
the
hosts
that
he
had
prepared
for
the
conquest
of
Beleriand
no
more
than
a
handful
of
leaves
.
Yet
cause
he
had
for
great
joy
,
though
it
was
hidden
from
him
for
a
while
.
For
Feanor
,
in
his
wrath
against
the
Enemy
,
would
not
halt
,
but
pressed
on
behind
the
remnant
of
the
Orcs
,
thinking
so
to
come
at
Morgoth
himself
:
and
he
laughed
aloud
as
he
wielded
his
sword
,
rejoicing
that
he
had
dared
the
wrath
of
the
Valar
and
the
evils
of
the
road
,
that
he
might
see
the
hour
of
his
vengeance
.
Nothing
did
he
know
of
Angband
or
the
great
strength
of
defence
that
Morgoth
had
so
swiftly
prepared
:
but
even
had
he
known
it
would
not
have
deterred
him
,
for
he
was
fey
,
consumed
by
the
flame
of
his
own
wrath
.
Thus
it
was
that
he
drew
far
ahead
of
the
van
of
his
host
;
and
seeing
this
the
servants
of
Morgoth
turned
to
bay
,
and
there
issued
from
Angband
Balrogs
to
aid
them
.
There
upon
the
confines
of
Dor
Daedeloth
,
the
land
of
Morgoth
,
Feanor
was
surrounded
,
with
few
friends
about
him
.
Long
he
fought
on
,
and
undismayed
,
though
he
was
wrapped
in
fire
and
wounded
with
many
wounds
;
but
at
the
last
he
was
smitten
to
the
ground
by
Gothmog
,
Lord
of
Balrogs
,
whom
Ecthelion
after
slew
in
Gondolin
.
There
he
would
have
perished
,
had
not
his
sons
in
that
moment
come
up
with
force
to
his
aid
;
and
the
Balrogs
left
him
,
and
departed
to
Angband
.
Then
his
sons
raised
up
their
father
and
bore
him
back
towards
Mithrim
.
But
as
they
drew
near
to
Eithel
Sirion
and
were
upon
the
upward
path
to
the
pass
over
the
mountains
,
Feanor
bade
them
halt
;
for
his
wounds
were
mortal
,
and
he
knew
that
his
hour
was
come
.
And
looking
out
from
the
slopes
of
Ered
Wethrin
with
his
last
sight
he
beheld
far
off
the
peaks
of
Thangorodrim
,
mightiest
of
the
towers
of
Middle
-
earth
,
and
knew
with
the
foreknowledge
of
death
that
no
power
of
the
Noldor
would
ever
overthrow
them
;
but
he
cursed
the
name
of
Morgoth
thrice
,
and
laid
it
upon
his
sons
to
hold
to
their
oath
,
and
to
avenge
their
father
.
Then
he
died
;
but
he
had
neither
burial
nor
tomb
,
for
so
fiery
was
his
spirit
that
as
it
sped
his
body
fell
to
ash
,
and
was
borne
away
like
smoke
;
and
his
likeness
has
never
again
appeared
in
Arda
,
neither
has
his
spirit
left
the
halls
of
Mandos
.
Thus
ended
the
mightiest
of
the
Noldor
,
of
whose
deeds
came
both
their
greatest
renown
and
their
most
grievous
woe
.
Now
in
Mithrim
there
dwelt
Grey
-
elves
,
folk
of
Beleriand
that
had
wandered
north
over
the
mountains
,
and
the
Noldor
met
them
with
gladness
,
as
kinsfolk
long
sundered
;
but
speech
at
first
was
not
easy
between
them
,
for
in
their
long
severance
the
tongues
of
the
Calaquendi
in
Valinor
and
of
the
Moriquendi
in
Beleriand
had
drawn
far
apart
.
From
the
Elves
of
Mithrim
the
Noldor
learned
of
the
power
of
Elu
Thingol
,
King
in
Doriath
,
and
the
girdle
of
enchantment
that
fenced
his
realm
;
and
tidings
of
these
great
deeds
in
the
north
came
south
to
Menegroth
,
and
to
the
havens
of
Brithombar
and
Eglarest
.