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Then
Galadriel
spoke
to
Melian
of
the
Silmarils
,
and
of
the
slaying
of
King
Finwe
at
Formenos
:
but
still
she
said
no
word
of
the
Oath
,
nor
of
the
Kinslaying
,
nor
of
the
burning
of
the
ships
at
Losgar
.
But
Melian
said
:
’
Now
much
you
tell
me
,
and
yet
more
I
perceive
.
A
darkness
you
would
cast
over
the
long
road
from
Tirion
,
but
I
see
evil
there
,
which
Thingol
should
learn
for
his
guidance
.
’
’
Maybe
,
’
said
Galadriel
;
’
but
not
of
me
.
’
And
Melian
spoke
then
no
more
of
these
matters
with
Galadriel
;
but
she
told
to
King
Thingol
all
that
she
had
heard
of
the
Silmarils
.
’
This
is
a
great
matter
,
’
she
said
,
’
greater
indeed
than
the
Noldor
themselves
understand
;
for
the
Light
of
Aman
and
the
fate
of
Arda
lie
locked
now
in
these
things
,
the
work
of
Feanor
,
who
is
gone
.
They
shall
not
be
recovered
,
I
foretell
,
by
any
power
of
the
Eldar
;
and
the
world
shall
be
broken
in
battles
that
are
to
come
,
ere
they
are
wrested
from
Morgoth
.
See
now
!
Feanor
they
have
slain
,
and
many
another
,
as
I
guess
;
but
first
of
all
the
deaths
they
have
brought
and
yet
shall
bring
was
Finwe
your
friend
.
Morgoth
slew
him
,
ere
he
fled
from
Aman
.
’
Then
Thingol
was
silent
,
being
filled
with
grief
and
foreboding
;
but
at
length
he
said
:
’
Now
at
last
I
understand
the
coming
of
the
Noldor
out
of
the
West
,
at
which
I
wondered
much
before
.
Not
to
our
aid
did
they
come
(
save
by
chance
)
;
for
those
that
remain
in
Middle
-
earth
the
Valar
will
leave
to
their
own
devices
,
until
the
uttermost
need
.
For
vengeance
and
redress
of
their
loss
the
Noldor
came
.
Yet
all
the
more
sure
shall
they
be
as
allies
against
Morgoth
,
with
whom
it
is
not
now
to
be
thought
that
they
shall
ever
make
treaty
.
’
But
Melian
said
:
’
Truly
for
these
causes
they
came
;
but
for
others
also
.
Beware
of
the
sons
of
Feanor
!
The
shadow
of
the
wrath
of
the
Valar
lies
upon
them
;
and
they
have
done
evil
,
I
perceive
,
both
in
Aman
and
to
their
own
kin
.
A
grief
but
lulled
to
sleep
lies
between
the
princes
of
the
Noldor
.
’
And
Thingol
answered
:
’
What
is
that
to
me
?
Of
Feanor
I
have
heard
but
report
,
which
makes
him
great
indeed
.
Of
his
sons
I
hear
little
to
my
pleasure
;
yet
they
are
likely
to
prove
the
deadliest
foes
of
our
foe
.
’
Their
swords
and
their
counsels
shall
have
two
edges
,
’
I
said
Melian
;
and
afterwards
they
spoke
no
more
of
this
matter
.
It
was
not
long
before
whispered
tales
began
to
pass
among
the
Sindar
concerning
the
deeds
of
the
Noldor
ere
they
came
to
Beleriand
.