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Certain
it
is
whence
they
came
,
and
the
evil
truth
was
enhanced
and
poisoned
by
lies
;
but
the
Sindar
were
yet
unwary
and
trustful
of
words
,
and
(
as
may
well
be
thought
)
Morgoth
chose
them
for
this
first
assault
of
his
malice
,
for
they
knew
him
not
.
And
Cirdan
,
hearing
these
dark
tales
,
was
troubled
;
for
he
was
wise
,
and
perceived
swiftly
that
true
or
false
they
were
put
about
at
this
time
through
malice
,
though
the
malice
he
deemed
was
that
of
the
princes
of
the
Noldor
,
because
of
the
jealousy
of
their
houses
.
Therefore
he
sent
messengers
to
Thingol
to
tell
all
that
he
had
heard
.
It
chanced
that
at
that
time
the
sons
of
Finarfin
were
again
the
guests
of
Thingol
,
for
they
wished
to
see
their
sister
Galadriel
.
Then
Thingol
,
being
greatly
moved
,
spoke
in
anger
to
Finrod
,
saying
:
’
Ill
have
you
done
to
me
,
kinsman
,
to
conceal
so
great
matters
from
me
.
For
now
I
have
learned
of
all
the
evil
deeds
of
the
Noldor
.
’
But
Finrod
answered
:
’
What
ill
have
I
done
yon
,
lord
?
Or
what
evil
deed
have
the
Noldor
done
in
all
your
realm
to
grieve
you
?
Neither
against
your
kinship
nor
against
any
of
your
people
have
they
thought
evil
or
done
evil
.
’
’
I
marvel
at
you
,
son
of
Earwen
,
’
said
Thingol
,
’
that
you
would
come
to
the
board
of
your
kinsman
thus
redhanded
from
the
slaying
of
your
mothers
kin
,
and
yet
say
naught
in
defence
,
nor
yet
seek
any
pardon
!
’
Then
Finrod
was
greatly
troubled
,
but
he
was
silent
,
for
he
could
not
defend
himself
,
save
by
bringing
charges
against
the
other
princes
of
the
Noldor
;
and
that
he
was
loath
to
do
before
Thingol
.
But
in
Angrod
’
s
heart
the
memory
of
the
words
of
Caranthir
welled
up
again
in
bitterness
,
and
he
cried
:
’
Lord
,
I
know
not
what
lies
you
have
heard
,
nor
whence
;
but
we
came
not
red
-
handed
.
Guiltless
we
came
forth
,
save
maybe
of
folly
,
to
listen
to
the
words
of
fell
Feanor
,
and
become
as
if
besotted
with
wine
,
and
as
briefly
.
No
evil
did
we
do
on
our
road
,
but
suffered
ourselves
great
wrong
;
and
forgave
it
.
For
this
we
are
named
tale
-
bearers
to
you
and
treasonable
to
the
Noldor
:
untruly
as
you
know
,
for
we
have
of
our
loyalty
been
silent
before
you
,
and
thus
earned
your
anger
.
But
now
these
charges
are
no
longer
to
be
borne
,
and
the
truth
yon
shall
know
.
’
Then
Angrod
spoke
bitterly
against
the
sons
of
Feanor
,
telling
of
the
blood
at
Alqualonde
,
and
the
Doom
of
Mandos
,
and
the
burning
of
the
ships
at
Losgar
.
And
he
cried
:
’
Wherefore
should
we
that
endured
the
Grinding
Ice
bear
the
name
of
kinslayers
and
traitors
?
’
’
Yet
the
shadow
of
Mandos
lies
on
you
also
,
’
said
Melian
.
But
Thingol
was
long
silent
ere
he
spoke
.
’
Go
now
!
’
he
said
.
’
For
my
heart
is
hot
within
me
.
Later
you
may
return
,
if
you
will
;
for
I
will
not
shut
my
doors
for
ever
against
you
,
my
kindred
,
that
were
ensnared
in
an
evil
that
you
did
not
aid
.
With
Fingolfin
and
his
people
also
I
will
keep
friendship
,
for
they
have
bitterly
atoned
for
such
ill
as
they
did
.
And
in
our
hatred
of
the
Power
that
wrought
all
this
woe
our
griefs
shall
be
lost
.
But
hear
my
words
!
Never
again
in
my
ears
shall
be
heard
the
tongue
of
those
who
slew
my
kin
in
Alqualonde
!
Nor
in
all
my
realm
shall
it
be
openly
spoken
,
while
my
power
endures
.
All
the
Sindar
shall
hear
my
command
that
they
shall
neither
speak
with
the
tongue
of
the
Noldor
nor
answer
to
it
.
And
all
such
as
use
it
shall
be
held
slayers
of
kin
and
betrayers
of
kin
unrepentant
.
’
Then
the
sons
of
Finarfin
departed
from
Menegroth
with
heavy
hearts
,
perceiving
how
the
words
of
Mandos
would
ever
be
made
true
,
and
that
none
of
the
Noldor
that
followed
after
Feanor
could
escape
from
the
shadow
that
lay
upon
his
house
.
And
it
came
to
pass
even
as
Thingol
had
spoken
;
for
the
Sindar
heard
his
word
,
and
thereafter
throughout
Beleriand
they
refused
the
tongue
of
the
Noldor
,
and
shunned
those
that
spoke
it
aloud
;
but
the
Exiles
took
the
Sindarin
tongue
in
all
their
daily
uses
,
and
the
High
Speech
of
the
West
was
spoken
only
by
the
lords
of
the
Noldor
among
themselves
.
Yet
that
speech
lived
ever
as
a
language
of
lore
,
wherever
any
of
that
people
dwelt
.