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Therefore
when
Eol
was
brought
before
Turgon
he
found
no
mercy
;
and
they
led
him
forth
to
the
Caragdur
,
a
precipice
of
black
rock
upon
the
north
side
of
the
hill
of
Gondolin
,
there
to
cast
him
down
from
the
sheer
walls
of
the
city
.
And
Maeglin
stood
by
and
said
nothing
;
but
at
the
last
Eol
cried
out
:
’
So
you
forsake
your
father
and
his
kin
,
illgotten
son
!
Here
shall
you
fail
of
all
your
hopes
,
and
here
may
you
yet
die
the
same
death
as
I
.
’
Then
they
cast
Eol
over
the
Caragdur
,
and
so
he
ended
,
and
to
all
in
Gondolin
it
seemed
just
;
but
Idril
was
troubled
,
and
from
that
day
she
mistrusted
her
kinsman
.
But
Maeglin
prospered
and
grew
great
among
the
Gondolindrim
,
praised
by
all
,
and
high
in
the
favour
of
Turgon
;
for
if
he
would
learn
eagerly
and
swiftly
all
that
he
might
,
he
had
much
also
to
teach
.
And
he
gathered
about
him
all
such
as
had
the
most
bent
to
smithcraft
and
mining
;
and
he
sought
in
the
Echoriath
(
which
are
the
Encircling
Mountains
)
,
and
found
rich
lodes
of
ore
of
divers
metals
.
Most
he
prized
the
hard
iron
of
the
mine
of
Anghabar
in
the
north
of
the
Echoriath
,
and
thence
he
got
a
wealth
of
forged
metal
and
of
steel
,
so
that
the
arms
of
the
Gondolindrim
were
made
ever
stronger
and
more
keen
;
and
that
stood
them
in
good
stead
in
the
days
to
come
.
Wise
in
counsel
was
Maeglin
and
wary
,
and
yet
hardy
and
valiant
at
need
.
And
that
was
seen
in
after
days
:
for
when
in
the
dread
year
of
the
Nirnaeth
Arnoediad
Turgon
opened
his
leaguer
and
marched
forth
to
the
help
of
Fingon
in
the
north
,
Maeglin
would
not
remain
in
Gondolin
as
regent
of
the
King
,
but
went
to
the
war
and
fought
beside
Turgon
,
and
proved
fell
and
fearless
in
battle
.
Thus
all
seemed
well
with
the
fortunes
of
Maeglin
,
who
had
risen
to
be
mighty
among
the
princes
of
the
Noldor
,
and
greatest
save
one
in
the
most
renowned
of
their
realms
.
Yet
he
did
not
reveal
his
heart
:
and
though
not
all
things
went
as
he
would
he
endured
it
in
silence
,
hiding
his
mind
so
that
few
could
read
it
,
unless
it
were
Idril
Celebrindal
.
For
from
his
first
days
in
Gondolin
he
had
borne
a
grief
,
ever
worsening
,
that
robbed
him
of
all
joy
:
he
loved
the
beauty
of
Idril
and
desired
her
,
without
hope
The
Eldar
wedded
not
with
km
so
near
,
nor
ever
before
had
any
desired
to
do
so
.
And
however
that
might
be
,
Idril
loved
Maeglin
not
at
all
;
and
knowing
his
thought
of
her
she
loved
him
the
less
.
For
it
seemed
to
her
a
thing
strange
and
crooked
in
him
,
as
indeed
the
Eldar
ever
since
have
deemed
it
:
an
evil
fruit
of
the
Kinslaying
,
whereby
the
shadow
of
the
curse
of
Mandos
fell
upon
the
last
hope
of
the
Noldor
.
But
as
the
years
passed
still
Maeglin
watched
Idril
,
and
waited
,
and
his
love
turned
to
darkness
in
his
heart
.
And
he
sought
the
more
to
have
his
will
in
other
matters
,
shirking
no
toil
or
burden
,
if
he
might
thereby
have
power
.
Thus
it
was
in
Gondolin
;
and
amid
all
the
bliss
of
that
realm
,
while
its
glory
lasted
,
a
dark
seed
of
evil
was
sown
.
When
three
hundred
years
and
more
were
gone
since
the
Noldor
came
to
Beleriand
,
in
the
days
of
the
Long
Peace
,
Finrod
Felagund
lord
of
Nargothrond
journeyed
east
of
Sirion
and
went
hunting
with
Maglor
and
Maedhros
,
sons
of
Feanor
.
But
he
wearied
of
the
chase
and
passed
cm
alone
towards
the
mountains
of
Ered
Lindon
that
he
saw
shining
afar
;
and
taking
the
Dwarf
-
road
he
crossed
Gelion
at
the
ford
of
Sarn
Athrad
,
and
taming
south
over
the
upper
streams
of
Ascar
,
he
came
into
the
north
of
Ossiriand
.
In
a
valley
among
the
foothills
of
the
mountains
,
below
the
springs
of
Thalos
,
he
saw
lights
in
the
evening
,
and
far
off
he
heard
the
sound
of
song
.
At
this
he
wondered
much
,
for
the
Green
-
elves
of
that
land
lit
no
fires
,
nor
did
they
sing
by
night
At
first
he
feared
that
a
raid
of
Orcs
had
passed
the
leaguer
of
the
North
,
but
as
he
drew
near
he
perceived
that
it
was
not
so
;
for
the
singers
used
a
tongue
that
he
had
not
heard
before
,
neither
that
of
Dwarves
nor
of
Orcs
.
Then
Felagund
,
standing
silent
hi
the
night
-
shadow
of
the
trees
,
looked
down
into
the
camp
,
and
there
he
beheld
a
strange
people
.
Now
these
were
a
part
of
the
kindred
and
following
of
Beor
the
Old
,
as
he
was
afterwards
called
,
a
chieftain
among
Men
.
After
many
lives
of
wandering
out
of
the
East
he
had
led
them
at
last
over
the
Blue
Mountains
,
the
first
of
the
race
of
Men
to
enter
Beleriand
;
and
they
sang
because
they
were
glad
,
and
believed
that
they
had
escaped
from
all
perils
and
had
come
at
last
to
a
land
without
fear
.