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Fingon
won
great
praise
,
and
the
Noldor
rejoiced
;
for
few
foresaw
the
full
meaning
and
threat
of
this
new
thing
.
But
Morgoth
was
ill
-
pleased
that
Glaurung
had
disclosed
himself
over
-
soon
;
and
after
his
defeat
there
was
the
Long
Peace
of
wellnigh
two
hundred
years
.
In
all
that
time
there
were
but
affrays
on
the
marches
,
and
all
Beleriand
prospered
and
grew
rich
.
Behind
the
guard
of
their
armies
in
the
north
the
Noldor
built
their
dwellings
and
their
towers
,
and
many
fair
things
they
made
in
those
days
,
and
poems
and
histories
and
books
of
lore
.
In
many
parts
of
the
land
the
Noldor
and
the
Sindar
became
welded
into
one
people
,
and
spoke
the
same
tongue
;
though
this
difference
remained
between
them
,
that
the
Noldor
had
the
greater
power
of
mind
and
body
.
and
were
the
mightier
warriors
and
sages
,
and
they
built
with
stone
,
and
loved
the
hill
-
slopes
and
open
lands
.
But
the
Sindar
had
the
fairer
voices
and
were
more
skilled
in
music
,
save
only
Maglor
son
of
Feanor
,
and
they
loved
the
woods
and
the
riversides
;
and
some
of
the
Grey
-
elves
still
wandered
far
and
wide
without
settled
abode
,
and
they
sang
as
they
went
.
This
is
the
fashion
of
the
lands
into
which
the
Noldor
came
,
in
the
north
of
the
western
regions
of
Middle
-
earth
,
in
the
ancient
days
;
and
here
also
is
told
of
the
manner
in
which
the
chieftains
of
the
Eldar
held
their
lands
and
the
leaguer
upon
Morgoth
after
the
Dagor
Aglareb
,
the
third
battle
in
the
Wars
of
Beleriand
.
In
the
north
of
the
world
Melkor
had
in
the
ages
past
reared
Ered
Engrin
,
the
Iron
Mountains
,
as
a
fence
to
his
citadel
of
Utumno
;
and
they
stood
upon
the
borders
of
the
regions
of
everlasting
cold
,
in
a
great
curve
from
east
to
west
.
Behind
the
walls
of
Ered
Engrin
in
the
west
,
where
they
bent
back
northwards
,
Melkor
built
another
fortress
,
as
a
defence
against
assault
that
might
come
from
Valinor
;
and
when
he
came
back
to
Middle
-
earth
,
as
has
been
told
,
he
took
up
his
abode
in
the
endless
dungeons
of
Angband
,
the
Hells
of
Iron
,
for
in
the
War
of
the
Powers
the
Valar
,
in
their
haste
to
overthrow
him
in
his
great
stronghold
of
Utumno
,
did
not
wholly
destroy
Angband
nor
search
out
all
its
deep
places
.
Beneath
Ered
Engrin
he
made
a
great
tunnel
,
which
issued
south
of
the
mountains
;
and
there
he
made
a
mighty
gate
.
But
above
this
gate
,
and
behind
it
even
to
the
mountains
,
he
piled
the
thunderous
towers
of
Thangorodrim
,
that
were
made
of
the
ash
and
slag
of
his
subterranean
furnaces
,
and
the
vast
refuse
of
his
tunnellings
.
They
were
black
and
desolate
and
exceedingly
lofty
;
and
smoke
issued
from
their
tops
,
dark
and
foul
upon
the
northern
sky
.
Before
the
gates
of
Angband
filth
and
desolation
spread
southward
for
many
miles
over
the
wide
plain
of
Ard
-
galen
;
but
after
the
coming
of
the
Sun
rich
grass
arose
there
,
and
while
Angband
was
besieged
and
its
gates
shut
there
were
green
things
even
among
the
pits
and
broken
rocks
before
the
doors
of
hell
.
To
the
west
of
Thangorodrim
lay
Hisilome
,
the
Land
of
Mist
,
for
so
it
was
named
by
the
Noldor
in
their
own
tongue
because
of
the
clouds
that
Morgoth
sent
thither
during
their
first
encampment
;
Hithlum
it
became
in
the
tongue
of
the
Sindar
that
dwelt
in
those
regions
.
It
was
a
fair
land
while
the
Siege
of
Angband
lasted
,
although
its
air
was
cool
and
winter
there
was
cold
.
In
the
west
it
was
bounded
by
Ered
Lomin
,
the
Echoing
Mountains
that
marched
near
the
sea
;
and
in
the
east
and
south
by
the
great
curve
of
Ered
Wethrin
,
the
Shadowy
Mountains
,
that
looked
across
Ard
-
galen
and
the
Vale
of
Sirion
.
Fingolfin
and
Fingon
his
son
held
Hithlum
,
and
the
most
part
of
Fingolfin
’
s
folk
dwelt
in
Mithrim
about
the
shores
of
the
great
lake
;
to
Fingon
was
assigned
Dor
-
lomin
,
that
lay
to
the
west
of
the
Mountains
of
Mithrim
.
But
their
chief
fortress
was
at
Eithel
Sirion
in
the
east
of
Ered
Wethrin
,
whence
they
kept
watch
upon
Ard
-
galen
;
and
their
cavalry
rode
upon
that
plain
even
to
the
shadow
of
Thangorodrim
,
for
from
few
their
horses
had
increased
swiftly
,
and
the
grass
of
Ard
-
galen
was
rich
and
green
.
Of
those
horses
many
of
the
sires
came
from
Valinor
,
and
they
were
given
to
Fingolfin
by
Maedhros
in
atonement
of
his
losses
,
for
they
had
been
carried
by
ship
to
Losgar
.
West
of
Dor
-
lomin
,
beyond
the
Echoing
Mountains
,
which
south
of
the
Firth
of
Drengist
marched
inland
,
lay
Nevrast
,
that
signifies
the
Hither
Shore
in
the
Sindarin
tongue
.
That
name
was
given
at
first
to
all
the
coast
-
lands
south
of
the
Firth
,
but
afterwards
only
to
the
land
whose
shores
lay
between
Drengist
and
Mount
Taras
.
There
for
many
years
was
the
realm
of
Turgon
the
wise
,
son
of
Fingolfin
,
bounded
by
the
sea
,
and
by
Ered
Lomin
,
and
by
the
hills
which
continued
the
walls
of
Ered
Wethrin
westward
,
from
Ivrin
to
Mount
Taras
,
which
stood
upon
a
promontory
.
By
some
Nevrast
was
held
to
belong
rather
to
Beleriand
than
to
Hithlum
,
for
it
was
a
milder
land
,
watered
by
the
wet
winds
from
the
sea
and
sheltered
from
the
cold
north
winds
that
blew
over
Hithlum
.
It
was
a
hollow
land
,
surrounded
by
mountains
and
great
coast
-
cliffs
higher
than
the
plains
behind
,
and
no
river
flowed
thence
;
and
there
was
a
great
mere
in
the
midst
of
Nevrast
,
with
no
certain
shores
,
being
encircled
by
wide
marshes
.
Linaewen
was
the
name
of
that
mere
,
because
of
the
multitude
of
birds
that
dwelt
there
,
of
such
as
love
tall
reeds
and
shallow
pools
.
At
the
coming
of
the
Noldor
many
of
the
Grey
-
elves
lived
in
Nevrast
near
to
the
coasts
,
and
especially
about
Mount
Taras
in
the
south
-
west
;
for
to
that
place
Ulmo
and
Osse
had
been
wont
to
come
in
days
of
old
.
All
that
people
took
Turgon
for
their
lord
,
and
the
mingling
of
the
Noldor
and
the
Sindar
came
to
pass
soonest
there
;
and
Turgon
dwelt
long
in
those
halls
that
he
named
Vinyamar
,
under
Mount
Taras
beside
the
sea
.
South
of
Ard
-
galen
the
great
highland
named
Dorthonion
stretched
for
sixty
leagues
from
west
to
east
;
great
pine
forests
it
bore
,
especially
on
its
northern
and
western
sides
.
By
gentle
slopes
from
the
’
plain
it
rose
to
a
bleak
and
lofty
land
,
where
lay
many
tarns
at
the
feet
of
bare
tors
whose
heads
were
higher
than
the
peaks
of
Ered
Wethrin
;
but
southward
where
it
looked
towards
Doriath
it
fell
suddenly
in
dreadful
precipices
.
From
the
northern
slopes
of
Dorthonion
Angrod
and
Aegnor
,
sons
of
Finarfin
,
looked
out
over
the
fields
of
Ard
-
galen
,
and
were
the
vassals
of
their
brother
Finrod
,
lord
of
Nargothrond
;
their
people
were
few
,
for
the
land
was
barren
,
and
the
great
highlands
behind
were
deemed
to
be
a
bulwark
that
Morgoth
would
not
lightly
seek
to
cross
.
Between
Dorthonion
and
the
Shadowy
Mountains
there
was
a
narrow
vale
,
whose
sheer
walls
were
clad
with
pines
;
but
the
vale
itself
was
green
,
for
the
River
Sirion
flowed
through
it
,
hastening
towards
Beleriand
.
Finrod
held
the
Pass
of
Sirion
,
and
upon
the
isle
of
Tol
Sirion
in
the
midst
of
the
river
he
built
a
mighty
watch
-
tower
,
Minas
Tirith
;
but
after
Nargothrond
was
made
he
committed
that
fortress
mostly
to
the
keeping
of
Orodreth
his
brother
.
Now
the
great
and
fair
country
of
Beleriand
lay
on
either
side
of
the
mighty
river
Sirion
,
renowned
in
song
,
which
rose
at
Eithel
Sirion
and
skirted
the
edge
of
Ard
-
galen
ere
he
plunged
through
the
pass
,
becoming
ever
fuller
with
the
streams
of
the
mountains
.