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First
came
the
Haladin
;
but
meeting
the
unfriendship
of
the
Green
-
elves
they
turned
north
and
dwelt
in
Thargelion
,
in
the
country
of
Caranthir
son
of
Feanor
;
there
for
a
time
they
had
peace
,
and
the
people
of
Caranthir
paid
little
heed
to
them
.
In
the
next
year
Marach
led
his
people
over
the
mountains
;
they
were
a
tall
and
warlike
folk
,
marching
in
ordered
companies
,
and
the
Elves
of
Ossiriand
hid
themselves
and
did
not
waylay
them
.
But
Marach
,
hearing
that
the
people
of
Beor
were
dwelling
in
a
green
and
fertile
land
,
came
down
the
Dwarf
-
road
,
and
settled
in
the
country
south
;
and
east
of
the
dwellings
of
Baran
son
of
Beor
;
and
there
was
great
friendship
between
those
peoples
.
Felagund
himself
often
returned
to
visit
Men
;
and
many
other
Elves
out
of
the
west
-
lands
,
both
Noldor
and
Sindar
,
Journeyed
to
Estolad
,
being
eager
to
see
the
Edain
,
whose
coming
had
long
been
foretold
.
Now
Atani
,
the
Second
People
,
was
the
name
given
to
Men
in
Valinor
in
the
lore
that
told
of
their
coming
;
but
in
the
speech
of
Beleriand
that
name
became
Edain
,
and
it
was
there
used
only
of
the
three
kindreds
of
the
Elf
-
friends
.
Fingolfin
,
as
King
of
all
the
Noldor
,
sent
messengers
of
welcome
to
them
;
and
then
many
young
and
eager
men
of
the
Edain
went
away
and
took
service
with
the
.
kings
and
lords
of
the
Eldar
.
Among
them
was
Malach
son
of
Marach
,
and
he
dwelt
in
Hithlum
for
fourteen
years
;
and
he
learned
the
Elven
-
tongue
and
was
given
the
name
of
Aradan
.
The
Edain
did
not
long
dwell
content
in
Estolad
,
for
many
still
desired
to
go
westward
;
but
they
did
not
know
the
way
.
Before
them
lay
the
fences
of
Doriath
,
and
southward
lay
Sirion
and
its
impassable
fens
.
Therefore
J
the
kings
of
the
three
houses
of
the
Noldor
,
seeing
hope
t
of
strength
in
the
sons
of
Men
,
sent
word
that
any
of
the
Edain
that
wished
might
remove
and
come
to
dwell
among
their
people
.
In
this
way
the
migration
of
the
Edain
began
:
at
first
little
by
little
,
but
later
in
families
and
kindreds
,
they
arose
and
left
Estolad
,
until
after
some
fifty
years
many
thousands
had
entered
the
lands
of
the
Kings
.
Most
of
these
took
the
long
road
northwards
,
until
the
ways
became
well
known
to
them
.
The
people
of
Beor
came
to
Dorthonion
and
dwelt
in
lands
ruled
by
the
house
of
Finarfin
.
The
people
of
Aradan
(
for
Marach
his
father
remained
in
Estolad
until
his
death
)
for
the
most
part
went
on
westward
;
and
some
came
to
Hithlum
,
but
Magor
son
of
Aradan
and
many
of
the
people
passed
down
Sirion
into
Beleriand
and
dwelt
a
while
in
the
vales
of
the
southern
slopes
of
Ered
Wethrin
.
It
is
said
that
in
all
these
matters
none
save
Finrod
Felagund
took
counsel
with
King
Thingol
,
and
he
was
ill
pleased
,
both
for
that
reason
,
and
because
he
was
troubled
by
dreams
concerning
the
coming
of
Men
,
ere
ever
the
first
tidings
of
them
were
heard
.
Therefore
he
commanded
that
Men
should
take
no
lands
to
dwell
in
save
in
the
north
,
and
that
the
princes
whom
they
served
should
be
answerable
for
all
that
they
did
;
and
he
said
:
’
Into
Doriath
shall
no
Man
come
while
my
realm
lasts
,
not
even
those
of
the
house
of
Beor
who
serve
Finrod
the
beloved
.
’
Melian
said
nothing
to
him
at
that
time
,
but
afterwards
she
said
to
Galadriel
:
’
Now
the
world
runs
on
swiftly
to
great
tidings
.
And
one
of
Men
,
even
of
Beor
’
s
house
,
shall
indeed
come
,
and
the
Girdle
of
Melian
shall
not
restrain
him
,
for
doom
greater
than
my
power
shall
send
him
;
and
the
songs
that
shall
spring
from
that
coming
shall
endure
when
all
Middle
-
earth
is
changed
.
’
But
many
Men
remained
in
Estolad
,
and
there
was
still
a
mingled
people
living
there
long
years
after
,
until
in
the
ruin
of
Beleriand
they
were
overwhelmed
or
fled
back
into
the
East
.
For
beside
the
old
who
deemed
that
their
wandering
days
were
over
there
were
not
a
few
who
desired
to
go
their
own
ways
,
and
they
feared
the
Eldar
and
the
light
of
their
eyes
;
and
then
dissensions
awoke
among
the
Edain
,
in
which
the
shadow
of
Morgoth
may
be
discerned
,
for
certain
it
is
that
he
knew
of
the
coming
of
Men
into
Beleriand
and
of
their
growing
friendship
with
the
Elves
.
The
leaders
of
discontent
were
Bereg
of
the
house
of
Beor
,
and
Amlach
,
one
of
the
grandsons
of
Marach
;
and
they
said
openly
:
’
We
took
long
roads
,
desiring
to
escape
the
perils
of
Middle
-
earth
and
the
dark
things
that
dwell
there
;
for
we
heard
that
there
was
Light
in
the
West
.
But
now
we
learn
that
the
Light
is
beyond
the
Sea
.
Thither
we
cannot
come
where
the
Gods
dwell
in
bliss
.
Save
one
;
for
the
Lord
of
the
Dark
is
here
before
us
,
and
the
Eldar
,
wise
but
fell
,
who
make
endless
war
upon
him
.
In
the
North
he
dwells
,
they
say
;
and
there
is
the
pain
and
death
from
which
we
fled
.