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And
in
that
time
was
made
for
him
the
Nauglamir
,
the
Necklace
of
the
Dwarves
,
most
renowned
of
their
works
in
the
Elder
Days
.
It
was
a
carcanet
of
gold
,
and
set
therein
were
gems
uncounted
from
Valinor
;
but
it
had
a
power
within
it
so
that
it
rested
lightly
on
its
wearer
as
a
strand
of
flax
,
and
whatsoever
neck
it
clasped
it
sat
always
with
grace
and
loveliness
.
There
in
Nargothrond
Finrod
made
his
home
with
many
of
his
people
,
and
he
was
named
in
the
tongue
of
the
Dwarves
Felagund
,
Hewer
of
Caves
;
and
that
name
he
bore
thereafter
until
his
end
.
But
Finrod
Felagund
was
not
the
first
to
dwell
m
the
caves
beside
the
River
Narog
.
Galadriel
his
sister
went
not
with
him
to
Nargothrond
,
for
in
Doriath
dwelt
Celeborn
,
kinsman
of
Thingol
,
and
there
was
great
love
between
them
.
Therefore
she
remained
in
the
Hidden
Kingdom
,
and
abode
with
Melian
,
and
of
her
learned
great
lore
and
wisdom
concerning
Middle
-
earth
.
But
Turgon
remembered
the
city
set
upon
a
hill
,
Tirion
the
fair
with
its
tower
and
tree
,
and
he
found
not
what
he
sought
,
but
returned
to
Nevrast
,
and
sat
in
peace
in
Vinyamar
by
the
shores
of
the
sea
.
And
in
the
next
year
Ulmo
himself
appeared
to
him
,
and
bade
him
go
forth
again
alone
into
the
Vale
of
Sirion
;
and
Turgon
went
forth
,
and
by
the
guidance
of
Ulmo
he
discovered
the
hidden
vale
of
Tumladen
in
the
Encircling
Mountains
,
in
the
midst
of
which
there
was
a
hill
of
stone
.
Of
this
he
spoke
to
none
as
yet
,
but
returned
once
more
to
Nevrast
,
and
there
began
in
his
secret
counsels
to
devise
the
plan
of
a
city
after
the
manner
of
Tirion
upon
Tuna
,
for
which
his
heart
yearned
in
exile
.
Now
Morgoth
,
believing
the
report
of
his
spies
that
the
lords
of
the
Noldor
were
wandering
abroad
with
little
thought
of
war
,
made
trial
of
the
strength
and
watchfulness
of
his
enemies
.
Once
more
,
with
little
warning
,
his
might
was
stirred
,
and
suddenly
there
were
earthquakes
in
the
north
,
and
fire
came
from
fissures
in
the
earth
,
and
the
Iron
Mountains
vomited
flame
;
and
Orcs
poured
forth
across
the
plain
of
Ard
-
galen
.
Thence
they
thrust
down
the
Pass
of
Sirion
in
the
west
,
and
in
the
east
they
burst
through
the
land
of
Maglor
,
in
the
gap
between
the
hills
of
Maedhros
and
the
outliers
of
the
Blue
Mountains
.
But
Fingolfin
and
Maedhros
were
not
sleeping
,
and
while
others
sought
out
the
scattered
bands
of
Orcs
that
strayed
in
Beleriand
did
great
evil
they
came
upon
the
main
host
from
either
side
as
it
was
assaulting
Dorthonion
;
and
they
defeated
the
servants
of
Morgoth
,
and
pursuing
them
across
Ard
-
galen
destroyed
them
utterly
,
to
the
least
and
last
,
within
sight
of
Angband
’
s
gates
.
That
was
the
third
great
battle
of
the
Wars
of
Beleriand
,
and
it
was
named
Dagor
Aglareb
,
the
Glorious
Battle
.
A
victory
it
was
,
and
yet
a
warning
;
and
the
princes
took
heed
of
it
,
and
thereafter
drew
closer
their
leaguer
,
and
strengthened
and
ordered
their
watch
,
setting
the
Siege
of
Angband
.
which
lasted
wellnigh
four
hundred
years
of
the
Sun
.
For
a
long
time
after
Dagor
Aglareb
no
servant
of
Morgoth
would
venture
from
his
gates
,
for
they
feared
the
lords
of
the
Noldor
;
and
Fingolfin
boasted
that
save
by
treason
among
themselves
Morgoth
could
never
again
burst
from
the
leaguer
of
the
Eldar
,
nor
come
upon
them
at
unawares
.
Yet
the
Noldor
could
not
capture
Angband
,
nor
could
they
regain
the
Silmarils
;
and
war
never
wholly
ceased
in
all
that
time
of
the
Siege
,
for
Morgoth
devised
new
evils
,
and
ever
and
anon
he
would
make
trial
of
his
enemies
.
Nor
could
the
stronghold
of
Morgoth
be
ever
wholly
encircled
:
for
the
Iron
Mountains
,
from
whose
great
curving
wall
the
towers
of
Thangorodrim
were
thrust
forward
,
defended
it
upon
either
side
,
and
were
impassable
to
the
Noldor
,
because
of
their
snow
and
ice
.
Thus
in
his
rear
and
to
the
north
Morgoth
had
no
foes
,
and
by
that
way
his
spies
at
times
went
out
,
and
came
by
devious
routes
into
Beleriand
.
And
desiring
above
all
to
sow
fear
and
disunion
among
the
Eldar
,
he
commanded
the
Orcs
to
take
alive
any
of
them
that
they
could
and
bring
them
bound
to
Angband
;
and
some
he
so
daunted
by
the
terror
of
his
eyes
that
they
needed
no
chains
more
,
but
walked
ever
in
fear
of
him
,
doing
his
will
wherever
they
might
be
.
Thus
Morgoth
learned
much
of
all
that
had
befallen
since
the
rebellion
of
Feanor
,
and
he
rejoiced
,
seeing
therein
the
seed
of
many
dissensions
among
his
foes
.
When
nearly
one
hundred
years
had
run
since
the
Dagor
Aglareb
,
Morgoth
endeavoured
to
take
Fingolfin
at
unawares
(
for
he
knew
of
the
vigilance
of
Maedhros
)
;
and
he
sent
forth
an
army
into
the
white
north
,
and
they
turned
west
and
again
south
and
came
down
the
coasts
to
the
Firth
of
Drengist
,
by
the
route
that
Fingolfin
followed
from
the
Grinding
Ice
.
Thus
they
would
enter
into
the
realm
of
Hithlum
from
the
west
;
but
they
were
espied
in
time
,
and
Fingon
fell
upon
them
among
the
hills
at
the
head
of
the
Firth
,
and
most
of
the
Orcs
were
driven
into
the
sea
.
This
was
not
reckoned
among
the
great
battles
,
for
the
Orcs
were
not
in
great
number
,
and
only
a
part
of
the
people
of
Hithlum
fought
there
.
But
thereafter
there
was
peace
for
many
years
,
and
no
open
assault
from
Angband
,
for
Morgoth
perceived
now
that
the
Orcs
unaided
were
no
match
for
the
Noldor
;
and
he
sought
in
his
heart
for
new
counsel
.
Again
after
a
hundred
years
Glaurung
,
the
first
of
the
Uruloki
,
the
fire
-
drakes
of
the
North
,
issued
from
Angband
’
s
gates
by
night
.
He
was
yet
young
and
scarce
half
-
grown
,
for
long
and
slow
is
the
life
of
the
dragons
,
but
the
Elves
fled
before
him
to
Ered
Wethrin
and
Dorthonion
in
dismay
;
and
he
defiled
the
fields
of
Ard
-
galen
.
Then
Fingon
prince
of
Hithlum
rode
against
him
with
archers
on
horseback
,
and
hemmed
him
round
with
a
ring
of
swift
riders
;
and
Glaurung
could
not
endure
their
darts
,
being
not
yet
come
to
his
full
armoury
,
and
he
fled
back
to
Angband
,
and
came
not
forth
again
for
many
years