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361
But
Caranthir
,
who
loved
not
the
sons
of
Finarfin
,
and
was
the
harshest
of
the
brothers
and
the
most
quick
to
anger
,
cried
aloud
:
Yea
more
!
Let
not
the
sons
of
Finarfin
run
hither
and
thither
with
their
tales
to
this
Dark
Elf
in
his
caves
!
Who
made
them
our
spokesmen
to
deal
with
him
?
And
though
they
be
come
indeed
to
Beleriand
,
let
them
not
so
swiftly
forget
that
their
father
is
a
lord
of
the
Noldor
,
though
their
mother
be
of
other
kin
.
362
Then
Angrod
was
wrathful
and
went
forth
from
the
council
.
Maedhros
indeed
rebuked
Caranthir
;
but
the
greater
part
of
the
Noldor
,
of
both
followings
,
hearing
his
words
were
troubled
in
heart
,
fearing
the
fell
spirit
of
the
sons
of
Feanor
that
it
seemed
would
ever
be
like
to
burst
forth
in
rash
word
or
violence
.
But
Maedhros
restrained
his
brothers
,
and
they
departed
from
the
council
,
and
soon
afterwards
they
left
Mithrim
and
went
eastward
beyond
Aros
to
the
wide
lands
about
the
Hill
of
Himring
.
363
That
region
was
named
thereafter
the
March
of
Maedhros
;
for
northwards
there
was
little
defence
of
hill
or
river
against
assault
from
Angband
.
There
Maedhros
and
his
brothers
kept
watch
,
gathering
all
such
people
as
would
come
to
them
,
and
they
had
few
dealings
with
their
kinsfolk
westward
,
save
at
need
.
It
is
said
indeed
that
Maedhros
himself
devised
this
plan
,
to
lessen
the
chances
of
strife
,
and
because
he
was
very
willing
that
the
chief
peril
of
assault
should
fall
upon
himself
;
and
he
remained
for
his
part
in
friendship
with
the
houses
of
Fingolfin
and
Finarfin
,
and
would
come
among
them
at
times
for
common
counsel
.
Yet
he
also
was
bound
by
the
oath
,
though
it
slept
now
for
a
time
.
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364
Now
the
people
of
Caranthir
dwelt
furthest
east
beyond
the
upper
waters
of
Gelion
,
about
Lake
Helevorn
under
Mount
Rerir
and
to
the
southward
;
and
they
climbed
the
heights
of
Ered
Luin
and
looked
eastward
in
wonder
,
for
wild
and
wide
it
seemed
to
them
were
the
lands
of
Middle
-
earth
.
And
thus
it
was
that
Caranthir
s
people
came
upon
the
Dwarves
,
who
after
the
onslaught
of
Morgoth
and
the
coming
of
the
Noldor
had
ceased
their
traffic
into
Beleriand
.
But
though
either
people
loved
skill
and
were
eager
to
learn
,
no
great
love
was
there
between
them
;
for
the
Dwarves
were
secret
and
quick
to
resentment
,
and
Caranthir
was
haughty
and
scarce
concealed
his
scorn
for
the
unloveliness
of
the
Naugrim
,
and
his
people
followed
their
lord
.
365
Nevertheless
since
both
peoples
feared
and
hated
Morgoth
they
made
alliance
,
and
had
of
it
great
profit
;
for
the
Naugrim
learned
many
secrets
of
craft
in
those
days
,
so
that
the
smiths
and
masons
of
Nogrod
and
Belegost
became
renowned
among
their
kin
,
and
when
the
Dwarves
began
again
to
journey
into
Beleriand
all
the
traffic
of
the
dwarf
-
mines
passed
first
through
the
hands
of
Caranthir
,
and
thus
great
riches
came
to
him
.
366
When
twenty
years
of
the
Sun
had
passed
,
Fingolfin
King
of
the
Noldor
made
a
great
feast
;
and
it
was
held
in
the
spring
near
to
the
pools
of
Ivrin
,
whence
the
swift
river
Narog
rose
,
for
there
the
lands
were
green
and
fair
at
the
feet
of
the
Mountains
of
Shadow
that
shielded
them
from
the
north
.
The
joy
of
that
feast
was
long
remembered
in
later
days
of
sorrow
;
and
it
was
called
Mereth
Aderthad
,
the
Feast
of
Reuniting
.
Thither
came
many
of
the
chieftains
and
people
of
Fingolfin
and
Finrod
;
and
of
the
sons
of
Feanor
Maedhros
and
Maglor
,
with
warriors
of
the
eastern
March
;
and
there
came
also
great
numbers
of
the
Grey
-
elves
,
wanderers
of
the
woods
of
Beleriand
and
folk
of
the
Havens
,
with
Cirdan
their
lord
.
There
came
even
Green
-
elves
from
Ossiriand
,
the
Land
of
Seven
Rivers
,
far
off
under
the
walls
of
the
Blue
Mountains
;
but
out
of
Doriath
there
came
but
two
messengers
,
Mablung
and
Daeron
,
bearing
greetings
from
the
King
.
367
At
Mereth
Aderthad
many
counsels
were
taken
in
good
will
,
and
oaths
were
sworn
of
league
and
friendship
;
and
it
is
told
that
at
this
feast
the
tongue
of
the
Grey
-
elves
was
most
spoken
even
by
the
Noldor
,
for
they
learned
swiftly
the
speech
of
Beleriand
,
whereas
the
Sindar
were
slow
to
master
the
tongue
of
Valinor
.
The
hearts
of
the
Noldor
were
high
and
full
of
hope
,
and
to
many
among
them
it
seemed
that
the
words
of
Feanor
had
been
Justified
,
bidding
them
seek
freedom
and
fair
kingdoms
in
Middle
-
earth
;
and
indeed
there
followed
after
long
years
of
peace
,
while
their
swords
fenced
Beleriand
from
the
ruin
of
Morgoth
,
and
his
power
was
shut
behind
his
gates
.
In
those
days
there
was
joy
beneath
the
new
Sun
and
Moon
,
and
all
the
land
was
glad
;
but
still
the
Shadow
brooded
in
the
north
.
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368
And
when
again
thirty
years
had
passed
,
Turgon
son
of
Fingolfin
left
Nevrast
where
he
dwelt
and
sought
out
Finrod
his
friend
upon
the
island
of
Tol
Sirion
,
and
they
journeyed
southward
along
the
river
,
being
weary
for
a
while
of
the
northern
mountains
;
and
as
they
journeyed
night
came
upon
them
beyond
the
Meres
of
Twilight
beside
the
waters
of
Sirion
,
and
they
slept
upon
his
banks
beneath
the
summer
stars
.
But
Ulmo
coming
up
the
river
laid
a
deep
sleep
upon
them
and
heavy
dreams
;
and
the
trouble
of
the
dreams
remained
after
they
awoke
,
but
neither
said
aught
to
the
other
,
for
their
memory
was
not
clear
,
and
each
believed
that
Ulmo
had
sent
a
message
to
him
alone
.
369
But
unquiet
was
upon
them
ever
after
,
and
doubt
of
what
should
befall
,
and
they
wandered
often
alone
in
untrodden
lands
,
seeking
far
and
wide
for
places
of
hidden
strength
;
for
it
seemed
to
each
that
he
was
bidden
to
prepare
for
a
day
of
evil
,
and
to
establish
a
retreat
,
lest
Morgoth
should
burst
from
Angband
and
overthrow
the
armies
of
the
North
.
370
Now
on
a
time
Finrod
and
Galadriel
his
sister
were
the
guests
of
Thingol
their
kinsman
in
Doriath
.
Then
Finrod
was
filled
with
wonder
at
the
strength
and
majesty
of
Menegroth
,
its
treasuries
and
armouries
and
its
many
-
pillared
halls
of
stone
;
and
it
came
into
his
heart
that
he
would
build
wide
halls
behind
ever
-
guarded
gates
in
some
deep
and
secret
place
beneath
the
hills
.
Therefore
he
opened
his
heart
to
Thingol
,
telling
him
of
his
dreams
;
and
Thingol
spoke
to
him
of
the
deep
gorge
of
the
River
Narog
,
and
the
caves
under
the
High
Faroth
in
its
steep
western
shore
,
and
when
he
departed
he
gave
him
guides
to
lead
him
to
that
place
of
which
few
yet
knew
.
Thus
Finrod
came
to
the
Caverns
of
Narog
,
and
began
to
establish
there
deep
halls
and
armouries
after
the
fashion
of
the
mansions
of
Menegroth
;
and
that
stronghold
was
called
Nargothrond
.
In
that
labour
Finrod
was
aided
by
the
Dwarves
of
the
Blue
Mountains
;
and
they
were
rewarded
well
,
for
Finrod
had
brought
more
treasures
out
of
Tirion
than
any
other
of
the
princes
of
the
Noldor
.