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Then
Caranthir
looked
kindly
upon
Men
and
did
Haleth
great
honour
;
and
he
offered
her
recompense
for
her
father
and
brother
.
And
seeing
,
over
late
,
what
valour
there
was
in
the
Edain
,
he
said
to
her
:
’
If
you
will
remove
and
dwell
further
north
,
there
you
shall
have
the
friendship
and
protection
of
the
Eldar
,
and
free
lands
of
your
own
.
’
But
Haleth
was
proud
,
and
unwilling
to
be
guided
or
ruled
,
and
most
of
the
Haladin
were
of
like
mood
.
t
Therefore
she
thanked
Caranthir
,
but
answered
:
’
My
mind
is
now
set
,
lord
,
to
leave
the
shadow
of
the
mountains
,
and
go
west
,
whither
others
of
our
kin
have
gone
.
’
When
therefore
the
Haladin
had
gathered
all
whom
they
could
find
alive
of
their
folk
who
had
fled
wild
into
the
woods
before
the
Orcs
,
and
had
gleaned
what
remained
of
their
goods
in
their
burned
homesteads
,
they
took
Haleth
for
their
chief
;
and
she
led
them
at
last
to
Estolad
,
and
there
dwelt
for
a
time
.
But
they
remained
a
people
apart
,
and
were
ever
after
known
to
Elves
and
Men
as
the
People
of
Haleth
.
Haleth
remained
their
chief
while
her
days
lasted
,
but
she
did
not
wed
,
and
the
headship
afterwards
passed
to
Haldan
son
of
Haldar
her
brother
.
Soon
however
Haleth
desired
to
move
westward
again
;
and
though
most
of
her
people
were
against
this
counsel
,
she
led
them
forth
once
more
;
and
they
went
without
help
or
guidance
of
the
Eldar
,
and
passing
over
Celon
and
Aros
they
journeyed
in
the
perilous
land
between
the
Mountains
of
Terror
and
the
Girdle
of
Melian
.
That
land
was
even
then
not
yet
so
evil
as
it
after
became
,
but
it
was
no
road
for
mortal
Men
to
take
without
aid
,
and
Haleth
only
brought
her
people
through
it
with
hardship
and
loss
,
constraining
them
to
go
forward
by
the
strength
of
her
will
.
At
last
they
crossed
over
the
Brithiach
,
and
many
bitterly
repented
of
their
journey
;
but
there
was
now
no
returning
.
Therefore
in
new
lands
they
went
back
to
their
old
life
as
best
they
could
;
and
they
dwelt
in
free
homesteads
in
the
woods
of
Talath
Dirnen
beyond
Teiglin
,
and
some
wandered
far
into
the
realm
of
Nargothrond
.
But
there
were
many
who
loved
the
Lady
Haleth
and
wished
to
go
whither
she
would
,
and
dwell
under
her
rule
;
and
these
she
led
into
the
Forest
of
Brethil
,
between
Teiglin
and
Sirion
.
Thither
in
the
evil
days
that
followed
many
of
her
scattered
folk
returned
.
Now
Brethil
was
claimed
as
part
of
his
realm
by
King
Thingol
,
though
it
was
not
within
the
Girdle
of
Melian
,
and
he
would
have
denied
it
to
Haleth
;
but
Felagund
,
who
had
the
friendship
of
Thingol
,
hearing
of
all
that
had
befallen
the
People
of
Haleth
,
obtained
this
grace
for
her
:
that
she
should
dwell
free
in
Brethil
,
upon
the
condition
only
that
her
people
should
guard
the
Crossings
of
Teiglin
against
all
enemies
of
the
Eldar
,
and
allow
no
Orcs
to
enter
their
woods
.
To
this
Haleth
answered
:
’
Where
are
Haldad
my
father
,
and
Haldar
my
brother
?
If
the
King
of
Doriath
fears
a
friendship
between
Haleth
and
those
who
have
devoured
her
kin
,
then
the
thoughts
of
the
Eldar
are
strange
to
Men
.
’
And
Haleth
dwelt
in
Brethil
until
she
died
;
and
her
people
raised
a
green
mound
over
her
in
the
heights
of
the
forest
,
Tur
Haretha
,
the
Ladybarrow
,
Haudh
-
en
-
Arwen
in
the
Sindarin
tongue
.
In
this
way
it
came
to
pass
that
the
Edain
dwelt
in
the
lands
of
the
Eldar
,
some
here
,
some
there
,
some
wandering
,
some
settled
in
kindreds
or
small
peoples
;
and
the
most
part
of
them
soon
learned
the
Grey
-
elven
tongue
,
both
as
a
common
speech
among
themselves
and
because
many
were
eager
to
learn
the
lore
of
the
Elves
.
But
after
a
time
the
Elf
-
kings
,
seeing
that
it
was
not
good
for
Elves
and
Men
to
dwell
mingled
together
without
order
,
and
that
Men
needed
lords
of
their
own
kind
,
set
regions
apart
where
Men
could
live
their
own
lives
,
and
appointed
chieftains
to
hold
these
lands
freely
.
They
were
the
allies
of
the
Eldar
in
war
,
but
marched
under
their
own
leaders
.
Yet
many
of
the
Edain
had
delight
in
the
friendship
of
the
Elves
,
and
dwelt
among
them
for
so
long
as
they
had
leave
;
and
the
young
men
often
took
service
for
a
time
in
the
hosts
of
the
kings
.
Now
Hador
Lorindol
,
son
of
Hathol
,
son
of
Magor
,
son
of
Malach
Aradan
,
entered
the
household
of
Fingolfin
in
his
youth
,
and
was
loved
by
the
King
.
Fingolfin
therefore
gave
to
him
the
lordship
of
Dor
-
lomin
,
and
into
that
land
he
gathered
most
of
the
people
of
his
kin
,
and
became
the
mightiest
of
the
chieftains
of
the
Edain
.
In
his
house
only
the
Elven
-
tongue
was
spoken
;
but
their
own
speech
was
not
forgotten
,
and
from
it
came
the
common
tongue
of
Numenor
.
But
in
Dorthonion
the
lordship
of
the
people
of
Beor
and
the
country
of
Ladros
was
given
to
Boromir
,
son
of
Boron
,
who
was
the
grandson
of
Beor
the
Old
.
The
sons
of
Hador
were
Galdor
and
Gundor
;
and
the
sons
of
Galdor
were
Hurin
and
Huor
;
and
the
son
of
Hurin
was
Turin
the
Bane
of
Glaurung
;
and
the
son
of
Huor
was
Tuor
,
father
of
Earendil
the
Blessed
.
The
son
of
Boromir
was
Bregor
,
whose
sons
were
Bregolas
and
Barahir
;
and
the
sons
of
Bregolas
were
Baragund
and
Belegund
.
The
daughter
of
Baragund
was
Morwen
,
the
mother
of
Turin
,
and
the
daughter
of
Belegund
was
Rian
,
the
mother
of
Tuor
.
But
the
son
of
Barahir
was
Beren
One
-
hand
,
who
won
the
love
of
Luthien
Thingol
’
s
daughter
,
and
returned
from
the
Dead
;
from
them
came
Elwing
the
wife
of
Earendil
,
and
all
the
Kings
of
Numenor
after
.
All
these
were
caught
in
the
net
of
the
Doom
of
the
Noldor
;
and
they
did
great
deeds
which
the
Eldar
remember
still
among
the
histories
of
the
Kings
of
old
.
And
in
those
days
the
strength
of
Men
was
added
to
the
power
of
the
Noldor
,
and
their
hope
was
high
;
and
Morgoth
was
straitly
enclosed
,
for
the
people
of
Hador
,
being
hardy
to
endure
cold
and
long
wandering
,
feared
sot
at
times
to
go
far
into
the
north
and
there
keep
watch
upon
the
movements
of
the
Enemy
.
The
Men
of
the
Three
Houses
throve
and
multiplied
,
but
greatest
among
them
was
the
house
of
Hador
Goldenhead
,
peer
of
Elven
-
lords
.
His
people
were
of
great
strength
and
stature
,
ready
in
mind
,
bold
and
steadfast
,
quick
to
anger
and
to
laughter
,
mighty
among
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
in
the
youth
of
Mankind
.
Yellow
-
haired
they
were
for
the
most
part
,
and
blue
-
eyed
;
but
not
so
was
Turin
,
whose
mother
was
Morwen
of
the
house
of
Beor
.