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It
came
to
pass
that
Nargothrond
was
full
-
wrought
(
and
yet
Turgon
still
dwelt
in
the
halls
of
Vinyamar
)
,
and
the
sons
of
Finarfin
were
gathered
there
to
a
feast
;
and
Galadriel
came
from
Doriath
and
dwelt
a
while
in
Nargothrond
.
Now
King
Finrod
Felagund
had
no
wife
,
and
Galadriel
asked
him
why
this
should
be
;
but
foresight
came
upon
Felagund
as
she
spoke
,
and
he
said
:
’
An
oath
I
too
shall
swear
,
and
must
be
free
to
fulfil
it
,
and
go
into
darkness
.
Nor
shall
anything
of
my
realm
endure
that
a
son
should
inherit
.
’
But
it
is
said
that
not
until
that
hour
had
such
cold
thoughts
ruled
him
;
for
indeed
she
whom
he
had
loved
was
Amarie
of
the
Vanyar
,
and
she
went
not
with
him
into
exile
.
Ar
-
Feiniel
,
the
White
Lady
of
the
Noldor
,
daughter
of
Fingolfin
,
dwelt
in
Nevrast
with
Turgon
her
brother
,
and
she
went
with
him
to
the
Hidden
Kingdom
.
But
she
wearied
of
the
guarded
city
of
Gondolin
,
desiring
ever
the
longer
the
more
to
ride
again
in
the
wide
lands
and
to
walk
in
the
forests
,
as
had
been
her
wont
in
Valinor
:
and
when
two
hundred
years
had
passed
since
Gondolin
was
full
-
wrought
,
she
spoke
to
Turgon
and
asked
leave
to
depart
.
Turgon
was
loath
to
grant
this
,
and
long
denied
her
;
but
at
the
last
he
yielded
,
saying
:
’
Go
then
,
if
you
will
though
it
is
against
my
wisdom
,
and
I
forebode
that
ill
will
come
of
it
both
to
you
and
to
me
.
But
you
shall
go
only
to
seek
Fingon
,
our
brother
;
and
those
that
I
send
with
you
shall
return
hither
to
Gondolin
as
swiftly
as
they
may
.
’
But
Aredhel
said
:
’
I
am
your
sister
and
not
your
servant
,
and
beyond
your
bounds
I
will
go
as
seems
good
to
me
.
And
if
you
begrudge
me
an
escort
,
then
I
will
go
alone
.
’
Then
Turgon
answered
:
’
I
grudge
you
nothing
that
I
have
.
Yet
I
desire
that
none
shall
dwell
beyond
my
walls
who
know
the
way
hither
:
and
if
I
trust
you
,
my
sister
,
others
I
trust
less
to
keep
guard
on
their
tongues
.
’
And
Turgon
appointed
three
lords
of
his
household
to
ride
with
Aredhel
,
and
he
bade
them
lead
her
to
Fingon
in
Hithlum
,
if
they
might
prevail
upon
her
.
’
And
be
wary
,
’
he
said
;
’
for
though
Morgoth
be
yet
hemmed
in
the
North
there
are
many
perils
in
Middle
-
earth
of
which
the
Lady
knows
nothing
.
’
Then
Aredhel
departed
from
Gondolin
,
and
Turgon
’
s
heart
was
heavy
at
her
going
.
But
when
she
came
to
the
Ford
of
Brithiach
in
the
River
Sirion
she
said
to
her
companions
:
’
Turn
now
south
and
not
north
,
for
I
will
not
ride
to
Hithlum
;
my
heart
desires
rather
to
find
the
sons
of
Feanor
,
my
friends
of
old
.
’
And
since
she
could
not
be
dissuaded
they
turned
south
as
she
commanded
,
and
sought
admittance
into
Doriath
.
But
the
marchwardens
denied
them
;
for
Thingol
would
suffer
none
of
the
Noldor
to
pass
the
Girdle
,
save
his
kinsfolk
of
the
house
of
Finarfin
,
and
least
of
all
those
that
were
friends
of
the
sons
of
Feanor
.
Therefore
the
march
-
wardens
said
to
Aredhel
:
’
To
the
land
of
Celegorm
for
which
you
seek
,
Lady
,
you
may
by
no
means
pass
through
the
realm
of
King
Thingol
;
you
must
ride
beyond
the
Girdle
of
Melian
,
to
the
south
or
to
the
north
.
The
speediest
way
is
by
the
paths
that
lead
east
from
the
Brithiach
through
Dimbar
and
along
the
north
-
march
of
this
kingdom
,
until
you
pass
the
Bridge
of
Esgalduin
and
the
Fords
of
Aros
,
and
come
to
the
lands
that
lie
behind
the
Hill
of
Himring
.
There
dwell
,
as
we
believe
,
Celegorm
and
Curufin
,
and
it
may
be
that
you
will
find
them
;
but
the
road
is
perilous
.
’
Then
Aredhel
turned
back
and
sought
the
dangerous
road
between
the
haunted
valleys
of
Ered
Gorgoroth
and
the
north
fences
of
Doriath
;
and
as
they
drew
near
to
the
evil
region
of
Nan
Dungortheb
the
riders
became
enmeshed
in
shadows
,
and
Aredhel
strayed
from
her
companions
and
was
lost
.