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But
at
the
last
the
King
grew
weary
,
and
Morgoth
bore
down
his
shield
upon
hint
Thrice
he
was
crushed
to
his
knees
,
and
thrice
arose
again
and
bore
up
his
broken
shield
and
stricken
helm
.
But
the
earth
was
all
rent
and
pitted
about
him
,
and
he
stumbled
and
fell
backward
before
the
feet
of
Morgoth
;
and
Morgoth
set
his
left
foot
upon
his
neck
,
and
the
weight
of
it
was
like
a
fallen
hill
.
Yet
with
his
last
and
desperate
stroke
Fingolfin
hewed
the
foot
with
Ringil
,
and
the
blood
gashed
forth
black
and
smoking
and
filled
the
pits
of
Grond
.
Thus
died
Fingolfin
,
High
King
of
the
Noldor
,
most
proud
and
valiant
of
the
Elven
-
kings
of
old
.
The
Orcs
made
no
boast
of
that
duel
at
the
gate
;
neither
do
the
Elves
sing
of
it
,
for
their
sorrow
is
too
deep
.
Yet
the
tale
of
it
is
remembered
still
,
for
Thorondor
King
of
Eagles
brought
the
tidings
to
Gondolin
,
and
to
Hithlum
afar
off
.
And
Morgoth
took
the
body
of
the
Elven
-
king
and
broke
it
,
and
would
cast
it
to
his
wolves
;
but
Thorondor
came
hasting
from
his
eyrie
among
the
peaks
of
the
Crissaegrim
,
and
he
stooped
upon
Morgoth
and
marred
his
face
.
The
rushing
of
the
wings
of
Thorondor
was
like
the
noise
of
the
winds
of
Manwe
,
and
he
seized
the
body
in
his
mighty
talons
,
and
soaring
suddenly
above
the
darts
of
the
Orcs
he
bore
the
King
away
.
And
he
laid
him
upon
a
mountain
-
top
that
looked
from
the
north
upon
the
hidden
valley
of
Gondolin
;
and
Turgon
coming
built
a
high
cairn
over
his
father
.
No
Orc
dared
ever
after
to
pass
over
the
mount
of
Fingolfin
or
draw
nigh
his
tomb
,
until
the
doom
of
Gondolin
was
come
and
treachery
was
born
among
his
kin
.
Morgoth
went
ever
halt
of
one
foot
after
that
day
,
and
the
pain
of
his
wounds
could
not
be
healed
;
and
in
his
face
was
the
scar
that
Thorondor
made
.
Great
was
the
lamentation
in
Hithlum
when
the
fall
of
Fingolfin
became
known
,
and
Fingon
in
sorrow
took
the
lordship
of
the
house
of
Fingolfin
and
the
kingdom
of
the
Noldor
;
but
his
young
son
Ereinion
(
who
was
after
named
Gil
-
galad
)
he
sent
to
the
Havens
.
Now
Morgoth
’
s
power
overshadowed
the
Northlands
;
but
Barahir
would
not
flee
from
Dorthonion
,
and
remained
contesting
the
land
foot
by
foot
with
his
enemies
.
Then
Morgoth
pursued
his
people
to
the
death
,
until
few
remained
;
and
all
the
forest
of
the
northward
slopes
of
that
land
was
turned
little
by
little
into
a
region
of
such
dread
and
dark
enchantment
that
even
the
Orcs
would
not
enter
it
unless
need
drove
them
,
and
it
was
called
Delduwath
,
and
Taur
-
nu
-
Fuin
,
The
Forest
under
Nightshade
.
The
trees
that
grew
there
after
the
burning
were
black
and
grim
,
and
their
roots
were
tangled
,
groping
in
the
dark
like
claws
;
and
those
who
strayed
among
them
became
lost
and
blind
,
and
were
strangled
or
pursued
to
madness
by
phantoms
of
terror
.
At
last
so
desperate
was
the
case
of
Barahir
that
Emeldir
the
Manhearted
his
wife
(
whose
mind
was
rather
to
fight
beside
her
son
and
her
husband
than
to
flee
)
gathered
together
all
the
women
and
children
that
were
left
,
and
gave
arms
to
those
that
would
bear
them
;
and
she
led
them
into
the
mountains
that
lay
behind
,
and
so
by
perilous
paths
,
until
they
came
at
last
with
loss
and
misery
to
Brethil
.
Some
were
there
received
among
the
Haladin
,
but
some
passed
on
over
the
mountains
to
Dor
-
lomin
and
the
people
of
Galdor
,
Hador
’
s
son
;
and
among
those
were
Rian
,
daughter
of
Belegund
,
and
Morwen
,
who
was
named
Eledhwen
,
that
is
Elfsheen
,
daughter
of
Baragund
.
But
none
ever
saw
again
the
men
that
they
had
left
.
For
these
were
slain
one
by
one
,
until
at
last
only
twelve
men
remained
to
Barahir
:
Beren
his
son
,
and
Baragund
and
Belegund
his
nephews
,
the
sons
of
Bregolas
,
and
nine
faithful
servants
of
his
house
whose
names
were
long
remembered
in
the
songs
of
the
Noldor
:
Radhruin
and
Dairuin
they
were
,
Dagnir
and
Ragnor
,
Gildor
and
Gorlim
the
unhappy
,
Arthad
and
Urthel
,
and
Hathaldir
the
young
.
Outlaws
without
hope
they
became
,
a
desperate
band
that
could
not
escape
and
would
not
yield
,
for
their
dwellings
were
destroyed
,
and
their
wives
and
children
captured
,
slain
,
or
fled
.
From
Hithlum
there
came
neither
news
nor
help
,
and
Barahir
and
his
men
were
hunted
like
wild
beasts
;
and
they
retreated
to
the
barren
highland
above
the
forest
,
and
wandered
among
the
tarns
and
rocky
moors
of
that
region
,
furthest
from
the
spies
and
spells
of
Morgoth
.
Their
bed
was
the
heather
and
their
roof
the
cloudy
sky
.
For
nigh
on
two
years
after
the
Dagor
Bragollach
the
Noldor
still
defended
the
western
pass
about
the
sources
of
Sirion
,
for
the
power
of
Ulmo
was
in
that
water
,
and
Minas
Tirith
withstood
the
Orcs
.
But
at
length
,
after
the
fall
of
Fingolfin
,
Sauron
,
greatest
and
most
terrible
of
the
servants
of
Morgoth
,
who
in
the
Sindarin
tongue
was
named
Gorthaur
,
came
against
Orodreth
,
the
warden
of
the
tower
upon
Tol
Sirion
.
Sauron
was
become
now
a
sorcerer
of
dreadful
power
,
master
of
shadows
and
of
phantoms
,
foul
in
wisdom
,
cruel
in
strength
,
misshaping
what
he
touched
,
twisting
what
he
ruled
,
lord
of
werewolves
;
his
dominion
was
torment
.