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351
Maedhros
therefore
,
being
in
anguish
without
hope
,
begged
Fingon
to
shoot
him
with
his
bow
;
and
Fingon
strung
an
arrow
,
and
bent
his
bow
.
And
seeing
no
better
hope
he
cried
to
Manwe
,
saying
:
O
King
to
whom
all
birds
are
dear
,
speed
now
this
feathered
shaft
,
and
recall
some
pity
for
the
Noldor
in
their
need
!
352
His
prayer
was
answered
swiftly
.
For
Manwe
to
whom
all
birds
are
dear
,
and
to
whom
they
bring
news
upon
Taniquetil
from
Middle
-
earth
,
had
sent
forth
the
race
of
Eagles
,
commanding
them
to
dwell
in
the
crags
of
the
North
,
and
to
keep
watch
upon
Morgoth
;
for
Manwe
still
had
pity
for
the
exiled
Elves
.
And
the
Eagles
brought
news
of
much
that
passed
in
those
days
to
the
sad
ears
of
Manwe
.
Now
,
even
as
Fingon
bent
his
bow
,
there
flew
down
from
the
high
airs
Thorondor
,
King
of
Eagles
,
mightiest
of
all
birds
that
have
ever
been
,
whose
outstretched
wings
spanned
thirty
fathoms
;
and
staying
Fingon
s
hand
he
took
him
up
,
and
bore
him
to
the
face
of
the
rock
where
Maedhros
hung
.
But
Fingon
could
not
release
the
hell
-
wrought
bond
upon
his
wrist
,
nor
sever
it
,
nor
draw
it
from
the
stone
.
Again
therefore
in
his
pain
Maedhros
begged
that
he
would
slay
him
;
but
Fingon
cut
off
his
hand
above
the
wrist
,
and
Thorondor
bore
them
back
to
Mithrim
.
353
There
Maedhros
in
time
was
healed
;
for
the
fire
of
life
was
hot
within
him
,
and
his
strength
was
of
the
ancient
world
,
such
as
those
possessed
who
were
nurtured
in
Valinor
.
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354
His
body
recovered
from
his
torment
and
became
hale
,
but
the
shadow
of
his
pain
was
in
his
heart
;
and
he
lived
to
wield
his
sword
with
left
hand
more
deadly
than
his
right
had
been
.
By
this
deed
Fingon
won
great
renown
,
and
all
the
Noldor
praised
him
;
and
the
hatred
between
the
houses
of
Fingolfin
and
Feanor
was
assuaged
.
For
Maedhros
begged
forgiveness
for
the
desertion
in
Araman
;
and
he
waived
his
claim
to
kingship
over
all
the
Noldor
,
saying
to
Fingolfin
:
If
there
lay
no
grievance
between
us
,
lord
,
still
the
kingship
would
rightly
come
to
you
,
the
eldest
here
of
the
house
of
Finwe
,
and
not
the
least
wise
.
But
to
this
his
brothers
did
not
all
in
their
hearts
agree
.
355
Therefore
even
as
Mandos
foretold
the
House
of
Feanor
were
called
the
Dispossessed
,
because
the
over
-
lordship
passed
from
it
,
the
elder
,
to
the
house
of
Fingolfin
,
both
in
Elende
and
in
Beleriand
,
and
because
also
of
the
loss
of
the
Silmarils
.
But
the
Noldor
being
again
united
set
a
watch
upon
the
borders
of
Dor
Daedeloth
,
and
Angband
was
beleaguered
from
west
,
and
south
,
and
east
;
and
they
sent
forth
messengers
far
and
wide
to
explore
the
countries
of
Beleriand
,
and
to
treat
with
the
people
that
dwelt
there
.
356
Now
King
Thingol
welcomed
not
with
a
full
heart
the
coming
of
so
many
princes
in
might
out
of
the
West
,
eager
for
new
realms
;
and
he
would
not
open
his
kingdom
,
nor
remove
its
girdle
of
enchantment
,
for
wise
with
the
wisdom
of
Melian
he
trusted
not
that
the
restraint
of
Morgoth
would
endure
.
357
Alone
of
the
princes
of
the
Noldor
those
of
Finarfin
s
house
were
suffered
to
pass
within
the
confines
of
Doriath
;
for
they
could
claim
close
kinship
with
King
Thingol
himself
,
since
their
mother
was
Earwen
of
Alqualonde
,
Olwe
s
daughter
.
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358
Angrod
son
of
Finarfin
was
the
first
of
the
Exiles
to
come
to
Menegroth
,
as
messenger
of
his
brother
Finrod
,
and
he
spoke
long
with
the
King
,
telling
him
of
the
deeds
of
the
Noldor
in
the
north
,
and
of
their
numbers
,
and
of
the
ordering
of
their
force
;
but
being
true
,
and
wisehearted
,
and
thinking
all
griefs
now
forgiven
,
he
spoke
no
word
concerning
the
kinslaying
,
nor
of
the
manner
of
the
exile
of
the
Noldor
and
the
oath
of
Feanor
.
King
Thingol
hearkened
to
the
words
of
Angrod
;
and
ere
he
went
he
said
to
him
:
Thus
shall
you
speak
for
me
to
those
that
sent
you
.
In
Hithlum
the
Noldor
have
leave
to
dwell
,
and
in
the
highlands
of
Dorthonion
,
and
in
the
lands
east
of
Doriath
that
are
empty
and
wild
;
but
elsewhere
there
are
many
of
my
people
,
and
I
would
not
have
them
restrained
of
their
freedom
,
still
less
ousted
from
their
homes
.
Beware
therefore
how
you
princes
of
the
West
bear
yourselves
;
for
I
am
the
Lord
of
Beleriand
,
and
all
who
seek
to
dwell
there
shall
hear
my
word
.
Into
Doriath
none
shall
come
to
abide
but
only
such
as
I
call
as
guests
,
or
who
seek
me
in
great
need
.
359
Now
the
lords
of
the
Noldor
held
council
in
Mithrim
,
and
thither
came
Angrod
out
of
Doriath
,
bearing
the
message
of
King
Thingol
.
360
Cold
seemed
its
welcome
to
the
Noldor
,
and
the
sons
of
Feanor
were
angered
at
the
words
;
but
Maedhros
laughed
,
saying
:
A
king
is
he
that
can
hold
his
own
,
or
eke
his
title
is
vain
.
Thingol
does
but
grant
us
lands
where
his
power
does
not
run
.
Indeed
Doriath
alone
would
be
his
realm
this
day
,
but
for
the
coming
of
the
Noldor
.
Therefore
in
Doriath
let
him
reign
,
and
be
glad
that
he
has
the
sons
of
Finwe
for
his
neighbours
,
not
the
Orcs
of
Morgoth
that
we
found
.
Elsewhere
it
shall
go
as
seems
good
to
us
.
"