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571
He
took
Minas
Tirith
by
assault
,
for
a
dark
cloud
of
fear
fell
upon
those
that
defended
it
;
and
Orodreth
was
driven
out
,
and
fled
to
Nargothrond
.
Then
Sauron
made
it
into
a
watchtower
for
Morgoth
,
a
stronghold
of
evil
,
and
a
menace
;
and
the
fair
isle
of
Tol
Sirion
became
accursed
,
and
it
was
called
Tol
-
in
-
Gaurhoth
,
the
Isle
of
Werewolves
.
No
living
creature
could
pass
through
that
vale
that
Sauron
did
not
espy
from
the
tower
where
he
sat
.
And
Morgoth
held
now
the
western
pass
,
and
his
terror
filled
the
fields
and
woods
of
Beleriand
.
Beyond
Hithlum
he
pursued
his
foes
relentlessly
,
and
he
searched
out
their
hiding
-
places
and
took
their
strongholds
one
by
one
.
The
Orcs
growing
ever
bolder
wandered
at
will
far
and
wide
,
coming
down
Sirion
in
the
west
and
Colon
in
the
east
,
and
they
encompassed
Doriath
;
and
they
harried
the
lands
so
that
beast
and
bird
fled
before
them
,
and
silence
and
desolation
spread
steadily
from
the
North
.
Many
of
the
Noldor
and
the
Sindar
they
took
captive
and
led
to
Angband
,
and
made
them
thralls
,
forcing
them
to
use
their
skill
and
their
knowledge
in
the
service
of
Morgoth
.
And
Morgoth
sent
out
his
spies
,
and
they
were
clad
in
false
forms
and
deceit
was
in
their
speech
;
they
made
lying
promises
of
reward
,
and
with
conning
words
sought
to
arouse
fear
and
jealousy
among
the
peoples
,
accusing
their
kings
and
chieftains
of
greed
,
and
of
treachery
one
to
another
.
572
And
because
of
the
curse
of
the
Kinslaying
at
Alqualonde
these
lies
were
often
believed
;
and
indeed
as
the
time
darkened
they
had
a
measure
of
truth
,
for
the
hearts
and
minds
of
the
Elves
of
Beleriand
became
clouded
with
despair
and
fear
.
But
ever
the
Noldor
feared
most
the
treachery
of
those
of
their
own
kin
,
who
had
been
thralls
in
Angband
;
for
Morgoth
used
some
of
these
for
his
evil
purposes
,
and
feigning
to
give
them
liberty
sent
them
abroad
,
but
their
wills
were
chained
to
his
,
and
they
strayed
only
to
come
back
to
him
again
.
Therefore
if
any
of
his
captives
escaped
in
truth
,
and
returned
to
their
own
people
,
they
had
little
welcome
,
and
wandered
alone
outlawed
and
desperate
.
573
To
Men
Morgoth
feigned
pity
,
if
any
would
hearken
to
his
messages
,
saying
that
their
woes
came
only
of
their
servitude
to
the
rebel
Noldor
,
but
at
the
hands
of
the
rightful
Lord
of
Middle
-
earth
they
would
get
honour
and
a
just
reward
of
valour
,
if
they
would
leave
rebellion
.
But
few
men
of
the
Three
Houses
of
the
Edain
would
give
ear
to
him
,
not
even
were
they
brought
to
the
torment
of
Angband
.
Therefore
Morgoth
pursued
them
with
hatred
;
and
he
sent
his
messengers
over
the
mountains
.
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574
It
is
told
that
at
this
time
the
Swarthy
Men
came
first
into
Beleriand
.
Some
were
already
secretly
under
the
dominion
of
Morgoth
,
and
came
at
his
call
;
but
not
all
,
for
the
rumour
of
Beleriand
,
of
its
lands
and
waters
,
of
its
wars
and
riches
,
went
now
far
and
wide
,
and
the
wandering
feet
of
Men
were
ever
set
westward
in
those
days
.
575
These
Men
were
short
and
broad
,
long
and
strong
in
the
arm
;
their
skins
were
swart
or
sallow
,
and
their
hair
was
dark
as
were
their
eyes
.
Their
houses
were
many
,
and
some
had
greater
liking
for
the
Dwarves
of
the
mountains
than
for
the
Elves
.
But
Maedhros
,
knowing
the
weakness
of
the
Noldor
and
the
Edain
,
whereas
the
pits
of
Angband
seemed
to
hold
store
inexhaustible
and
ever
-
renewed
,
made
alliance
with
these
new
-
come
Men
,
and
gave
his
friendship
to
the
greatest
of
their
chieftains
,
Bor
and
Ulfang
.
And
Morgoth
was
well
content
;
for
this
was
as
he
had
designed
.
The
sons
of
Bor
were
Borlad
,
Borlach
,
and
Borthand
;
and
they
followed
Maedhros
and
Maglor
,
and
cheated
the
hope
of
Morgoth
,
and
were
faithful
.
The
sons
of
Ulfang
the
Black
were
Ulfast
,
and
Ulwarth
,
and
Uldor
the
accursed
;
and
they
followed
Caranthir
and
swore
allegiance
to
him
,
and
proved
faithless
.
576
There
was
small
love
between
the
Edain
and
the
Easterlings
,
and
they
met
seldom
;
for
the
newcomers
abode
long
in
East
Beleriand
,
but
Hador
s
folk
were
shut
in
Hithlum
,
and
Beer
s
house
was
well
-
nigh
destroyed
.
The
People
of
Haleth
were
at
first
untouched
by
the
northern
war
,
for
they
dwelt
to
the
southward
in
the
Forest
of
Brethil
;
but
now
there
was
battle
between
them
and
the
invading
Orcs
,
for
they
were
stout
-
hearted
men
and
would
not
lightly
forsake
the
woods
that
they
loved
.
577
And
amid
the
tale
of
defeats
of
that
time
the
deeds
of
the
Haladin
are
remembered
with
honour
:
for
after
the
taking
of
Minas
Tirith
the
Orcs
came
through
the
western
pass
,
and
maybe
would
have
ravaged
even
to
the
mouths
of
Sirion
;
but
Halmir
lord
of
the
Haladin
sent
swift
word
to
Thingol
,
for
he
had
friendship
with
the
Elves
that
guarded
the
borders
of
Doriath
.
Then
Beleg
Strongbow
,
chief
of
the
march
-
wardens
of
Thingol
,
brought
great
strength
of
the
Sindar
armed
with
axes
into
Brethil
;
and
issuing
from
the
deeps
of
the
forest
Halmir
and
Beleg
took
an
Orelegion
at
unawares
and
destroyed
it
.
Thereafter
the
black
tide
out
of
the
North
was
stemmed
in
that
region
,
and
the
Orcs
dared
not
cross
the
Teiglin
for
many
years
after
.
The
People
of
Haleth
dwelt
yet
in
watchful
peace
in
the
Forest
of
Brethil
,
and
behind
their
guard
the
Kingdom
of
Nargothrond
had
respite
,
and
mustered
its
strength
.
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578
At
this
time
Hurin
and
Huor
,
the
sons
of
Galdor
of
Dor
-
lomin
,
were
dwelling
with
the
Haladin
,
for
they
were
akin
.
In
the
days
before
the
Dagor
Bragollach
those
two
houses
of
the
Edam
were
joined
at
a
great
feast
,
when
Galdor
and
Gloredhel
the
children
of
Hador
Goldenhead
were
wedded
to
Hareth
and
Haldir
the
children
of
Halmir
lord
of
the
Haladin
.
Thus
it
was
that
the
sons
of
Galdor
were
fostered
in
Brethil
by
Haldir
their
uncle
,
according
to
the
custom
of
Men
in
that
time
;
and
they
went
both
to
that
battle
with
the
Orcs
,
even
Huor
,
for
he
would
not
be
restrained
,
though
he
was
but
thirteen
years
old
.
579
But
being
with
a
company
that
was
cut
off
from
the
rest
they
were
pursued
to
the
Ford
of
Brithiach
,
and
there
they
would
have
been
taken
or
slain
but
for
the
power
of
Ulmo
,
that
was
still
strong
in
Sirion
.
A
mist
arose
from
the
river
and
hid
them
from
their
enemies
,
and
they
escaped
over
the
Brithiach
into
Dimbar
,
and
wandered
among
the
hills
beneath
the
sheer
walls
of
the
Crissaegrim
,
until
they
were
bewildered
in
the
deceits
of
that
land
and
knew
not
the
way
to
go
on
or
to
return
.
There
Thorondor
espied
them
,
and
he
sent
two
of
his
eagles
to
their
aid
;
and
the
eagles
bore
them
up
and
brought
them
beyond
the
Encircling
Mountains
to
the
secret
vale
of
Tumladen
and
the
hidden
city
of
Gondolin
,
which
no
Man
yet
had
seen
.
580
There
Turgon
the
King
received
them
well
,
when
he
learned
of
their
kin
;
for
messages
and
dreams
had
come
to
him
up
Sirion
from
the
sea
,
from
Ulmo
,
Lord
of
Waters
,
warning
him
of
woe
to
come
and
counselling
him
to
deal
kindly
with
the
sons
of
the
house
of
Hador
,
from
whom
help
should
come
to
him
at
need
.
Hurin
and
Huor
dwelt
as
guests
in
the
King
s
house
for
well
nigh
a
year
;
and
it
is
said
that
in
this
time
Hurin
learned
much
lore
of
the
Elves
,
and
understood
also
something
of
the
counsels
and
purposes
of
the
King
.