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391
Thence
he
flowed
south
for
one
hundred
and
thirty
leagues
,
gathering
the
waters
of
many
tributaries
,
until
with
a
mighty
flood
he
reached
his
many
mouths
and
sandy
delta
in
the
Bay
of
Balar
.
And
following
Sirion
from
north
to
south
there
lay
upon
the
right
hand
m
West
Beleriand
the
Forest
of
Brethil
between
Sirion
and
Teiglin
,
and
then
the
realm
of
Nargothrond
,
between
Teiglin
and
Narog
.
And
the
River
Narog
rose
in
the
falls
of
Ivrin
in
the
southern
face
of
Dor
-
lomin
,
and
flowed
some
eighty
leagues
ere
he
joined
Sirion
in
Nan
-
tathren
,
the
Land
of
Willows
.
South
of
Nan
-
tathren
was
a
region
of
meads
filled
with
many
flowers
,
where
few
folk
dwelt
;
and
beyond
lay
the
marshes
and
isles
of
reed
about
the
mouths
of
Sirion
,
and
the
sands
of
his
delta
empty
of
all
living
things
save
birds
of
the
sea
.
392
But
the
realm
of
Nargothrond
extended
also
west
of
Narog
to
the
River
Nenning
,
that
reached
the
sea
at
Eglarest
;
and
Finrod
became
the
overlord
of
all
the
Elves
of
Beleriand
between
Sirion
and
the
sea
,
save
only
in
the
Falas
.
There
dwelt
those
of
the
Sindar
who
still
loved
ships
,
and
Cirdan
the
shipbuilder
was
their
lord
;
but
between
Cirdan
and
Finrod
there
was
friendship
and
alliance
,
and
with
the
aid
of
the
Noldor
the
havens
of
Brithombar
and
Eglarest
were
built
anew
.
Behind
their
great
walls
they
became
fair
towns
and
harbours
with
quays
and
piers
of
stone
.
393
Upon
the
cape
west
of
Eglarest
Finrod
raised
the
tower
of
Barad
Nimras
to
watch
the
western
sea
,
though
needlessly
,
as
it
proved
;
for
at
no
time
ever
did
Morgoth
essay
to
build
ships
or
to
make
war
by
sea
.
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394
Water
all
his
servants
shunned
,
and
to
the
sea
none
would
willingly
go
nigh
,
save
in
dire
need
.
With
the
aid
of
the
Elves
of
the
Havens
some
of
the
folk
of
Nargothrond
built
new
ships
,
and
they
went
forth
and
explored
the
great
Isle
of
Balar
,
thinking
there
to
prepare
a
last
refuge
,
if
evil
came
;
but
it
was
not
their
fate
that
they
should
ever
dwell
there
.
395
Thus
the
realm
of
Finrod
was
the
greatest
by
far
,
though
he
was
the
youngest
of
the
great
lords
of
the
Noldor
,
Fingolfin
,
Fingon
,
and
Maedhros
,
and
Finrod
Felagund
.
But
Fingolfin
was
held
overlord
of
all
the
Noldor
,
and
Fingon
after
him
,
though
their
own
realm
was
but
the
northern
land
of
Hithlum
;
yet
their
people
were
the
most
hardy
and
valiant
,
most
feared
by
the
Orcs
and
most
hated
by
Morgoth
.
396
Upon
the
left
hand
of
Sirion
lay
East
Beleriand
,
at
its
widest
a
hundred
leagues
from
Sirion
to
Gelion
and
the
borders
of
Ossiriand
;
and
first
,
between
Sirion
and
Mindeb
,
lay
the
empty
land
of
Dimbar
under
the
peaks
of
the
Crissaegrim
,
abode
of
eagles
.
Between
Mindeb
and
the
upper
waters
of
Esgalduin
lay
the
no
-
land
of
Nan
Dungortheb
;
and
that
region
was
filled
with
fear
,
for
upon
its
one
side
the
power
of
Melian
fenced
the
north
march
of
Doriath
,
but
upon
the
other
side
the
sheer
precipices
of
Ered
Gorgoroth
,
Mountains
of
Terror
,
fell
down
from
high
Dorthonion
.
397
Thither
,
as
was
earlier
told
,
Ungoliant
had
fled
from
the
whips
of
the
Balrogs
,
and
there
she
dwelt
a
while
,
filling
the
ravines
with
her
deadly
gloom
,
and
there
still
,
when
she
had
passed
away
,
her
foul
offspring
lurked
and
wove
their
evil
nets
;
and
the
thin
waters
that
spilled
from
Ered
Gorgoroth
were
defiled
,
and
perilous
to
drink
,
for
the
hearts
of
those
that
tasted
them
were
filled
with
shadows
of
madness
and
despair
.
All
living
things
else
shunned
that
land
,
and
the
Noldor
would
pass
through
Nan
Dungortheb
only
at
great
need
,
by
paths
near
to
the
borders
of
Doriath
and
furthest
from
the
haunted
hills
.
That
way
was
made
long
before
,
in
the
time
ere
Morgoth
returned
to
Middle
-
earth
;
and
if
one
fared
upon
it
he
came
eastwards
to
Esgalduin
,
where
still
there
stood
in
the
days
of
the
Siege
the
stone
bridge
of
Iant
Taur
.
Thence
he
passed
through
Dor
Dinen
,
the
Silent
Land
,
and
crossing
the
Arossiach
(
which
signifies
the
Fords
of
Aros
)
came
to
the
north
marches
of
Beleriand
,
where
dwelt
the
sons
of
Feanor
.
Southward
lay
the
guarded
woods
of
Doriath
,
abode
of
Thingol
the
Hidden
King
,
into
whose
realm
none
passed
save
by
his
will
.
Its
northern
and
lesser
part
,
the
Forest
of
Neldoreth
,
was
bounded
east
and
south
by
the
dark
river
Esgalduin
,
which
bent
westward
in
the
midst
of
the
land
;
and
between
Aros
and
Esgalduin
lay
the
denser
and
greater
woods
of
Region
.
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398
Upon
the
southern
bank
of
Esgalduin
,
where
it
turned
westward
towards
Sirion
,
were
the
Caves
of
Menegroth
;
and
all
Doriath
lay
east
of
Sirion
save
for
a
narrow
region
of
woodland
between
the
meeting
of
Teiglin
and
Sirion
and
the
Meres
of
Twilight
.
By
the
people
of
Doriath
this
wood
was
called
Nivrim
,
the
West
March
;
great
oaktrees
grew
there
,
and
it
also
was
encompassed
within
the
Girdle
of
Melian
,
that
so
some
portion
of
Sirion
which
she
loved
in
reverence
of
Ulmo
should
be
wholly
under
the
power
of
Thingol
.
399
In
the
south
-
west
of
Doriath
,
where
Aros
flowed
into
Sirion
,
lay
great
pools
and
marshes
on
either
side
of
the
river
,
which
halted
there
in
his
course
and
strayed
in
many
channels
.
That
region
was
named
Aelin
-
uial
,
the
Twilight
Meres
,
for
they
were
wrapped
in
mists
,
and
the
enchantment
of
Doriath
lay
over
them
.
Now
all
the
northern
part
of
Beleriand
sloped
southward
to
this
point
and
then
for
a
while
was
plain
,
and
the
flood
of
Sirion
was
stayed
.
But
south
of
Aelin
-
uial
the
land
fell
suddenly
and
steeply
;
and
all
the
lower
fields
of
Sirion
were
divided
from
the
upper
fields
by
this
fall
,
which
to
one
looking
from
the
south
northward
appeared
as
an
endless
chain
of
hills
running
from
Eglarest
beyond
Narog
in
the
west
to
Amon
Ereb
in
the
east
,
within
far
sight
of
Gelion
.
Narog
came
through
these
hills
in
a
deep
gorge
,
and
flowed
over
rapids
bat
had
no
fall
,
and
on
its
western
bank
the
land
rose
into
the
great
wooded
highlands
of
Tauren
-
Faroth
.
400
On
the
west
side
of
this
gorge
,
where
the
short
and
foaming
stream
Ringwil
tumbled
headlong
into
Narog
from
the
High
Faroth
,
Finrod
established
Nargothrond
.
But
some
twenty
-
five
leagues
east
of
the
gorge
of
Nargothrond
Sirion
fell
from
the
north
in
a
mighty
fall
below
the
Meres
,
and
then
he
plunged
suddenly
underground
into
great
tunnels
that
the
weight
of
his
falling
waters
delved
;
and
he
issued
again
three
leagues
southward
with
great
noise
and
smoke
through
rocky
arches
at
the
foot
of
the
hills
which
were
called
the
Gates
of
Sirion
.