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781
Yet
the
oath
of
Feanor
and
the
evil
deeds
that
it
had
wrought
did
injury
to
the
design
of
Maedhros
,
and
he
had
less
aid
than
should
have
been
.
Orodreth
would
not
march
forth
at
the
word
of
any
son
of
Feanor
,
because
of
the
deeds
of
Celegorm
and
Curufin
;
and
the
Elves
of
Nargothrond
trusted
still
to
defend
their
hidden
stronghold
by
secrecy
and
stealth
.
Thence
came
only
a
small
company
,
following
Gwindor
son
of
Guilin
,
a
very
valiant
prince
;
and
against
the
will
of
Orodreth
he
went
to
the
northern
war
,
because
he
grieved
for
the
loss
of
Gelmir
his
brother
in
the
Dagor
Bragollach
.
They
took
the
badge
of
the
house
of
Fingolfin
,
and
marched
beneath
the
banners
of
Fingon
;
and
they
came
never
back
,
save
one
.
782
From
Doriath
came
little
help
.
For
Maedhros
and
his
brothers
,
being
constrained
by
their
oath
,
had
before
sent
to
Thingol
and
reminded
him
with
haughty
words
of
their
claim
,
summoning
him
to
yield
the
Silmaril
,
or
become
their
enemy
.
Melian
counselled
him
to
surrender
it
;
but
the
words
of
the
sons
of
Feanor
were
proud
and
threatening
,
and
Thingol
was
filled
with
anger
,
thinking
of
the
anguish
of
Luthien
and
the
blood
of
Beren
whereby
the
jewel
had
been
won
,
despite
the
malice
of
Celegorm
and
Curufin
.
And
every
day
that
he
looked
upon
the
Silmaril
the
more
he
desired
to
keep
it
for
ever
;
for
such
was
its
power
.
Therefore
he
sent
back
the
messengers
with
scornful
words
.
783
Maedhros
made
no
answer
,
for
he
had
now
begun
to
devise
the
league
and
union
of
the
Elves
;
but
Celegorm
and
Curufin
vowed
openly
to
slay
Thingol
and
destroy
his
people
,
if
they
came
victorious
from
war
,
and
the
jewel
were
not
surrendered
of
free
will
.
Then
Thingol
fortified
the
marches
of
his
realm
,
and
went
not
to
war
,
nor
any
out
of
Doriath
save
Mablung
and
Beleg
,
who
were
unwilling
to
have
no
part
in
these
great
deeds
.
To
them
Thingol
gave
leave
to
go
,
so
long
as
they
served
not
the
sons
of
Feanor
;
and
they
joined
themselves
to
the
host
of
Fingon
.
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784
But
Maedhros
had
the
help
of
the
Naugrim
,
both
in
armed
force
and
in
great
store
of
weapons
;
and
the
smithies
of
Nogrod
and
Belegost
were
busy
in
those
days
.
And
he
gathered
together
again
all
his
brothers
and
all
the
people
who
would
follow
them
;
and
the
Men
of
Bor
and
Ulfang
were
marshalled
and
trained
for
war
,
and
they
summoned
yet
more
of
their
kinsfolk
out
of
the
East
.
Moreover
in
the
west
Fingon
,
ever
the
friend
of
Maedhros
,
took
counsel
with
Himring
,
and
in
Hithlum
the
Noldor
and
the
Men
of
the
house
of
Hador
prepared
for
war
.
In
the
forest
of
Brethil
Halmir
,
lord
of
the
People
of
Haleth
,
gathered
his
men
,
and
they
whetted
their
axes
;
but
Halmir
died
ere
the
war
came
,
and
Haldir
his
son
ruled
that
people
.
And
to
Gondolin
also
the
tidings
came
,
to
Turgon
,
the
hidden
king
.
785
But
Maedhros
made
trial
of
his
strength
too
soon
,
ere
his
plans
were
full
-
wrought
;
and
though
the
Orcs
were
driven
out
of
all
the
northward
regions
of
Beleriand
,
and
even
Dorthonion
was
freed
for
a
while
,
Morgoth
was
warned
of
the
uprising
of
the
Eldar
and
the
Elf
-
friends
,
and
took
counsel
against
them
.
Many
spies
and
workers
of
treason
he
sent
forth
among
them
,
as
he
was
the
better
able
now
to
do
,
for
the
faithless
Men
of
his
secret
allegiance
were
yet
deep
in
the
secrets
of
the
sons
of
Feanor
.
786
At
length
Maedhros
,
having
gathered
all
the
strength
that
he
could
of
Elves
and
Men
and
Dwarves
,
resolved
to
assault
Angband
from
east
and
west
;
and
he
purposed
to
march
with
banners
displayed
in
open
force
over
Anfauglith
.
787
But
when
he
had
drawn
forth
,
as
he
hoped
,
the
armies
of
Morgoth
in
answer
,
then
Fingon
should
issue
forth
from
the
passes
of
Hithlum
;
and
thus
they
thought
to
take
the
might
of
Morgoth
as
between
anvil
and
hammer
,
and
break
it
to
pieces
.
And
the
signal
for
this
was
to
be
the
firing
of
a
great
beacon
in
Dorthonion
.
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788
On
the
appointed
day
,
on
the
morning
of
Midsummer
,
the
trumpets
of
the
Eldar
greeted
the
rising
of
the
sun
;
and
in
the
east
was
raised
the
standard
of
the
sons
of
Feanor
,
and
in
the
west
the
standard
of
Fingon
,
High
King
of
the
Noldor
.
Then
Fingon
looked
out
from
the
walls
of
Eithel
Sirion
,
and
his
host
was
arrayed
in
the
valleys
and
the
woods
upon
the
east
of
Ered
Wethrin
,
well
hid
from
the
eyes
of
the
Enemy
;
but
he
knew
that
it
was
very
great
.
789
For
there
all
the
Noldor
of
Hithlum
were
assembled
,
together
with
Elves
of
the
Falas
and
Gwindor
s
company
from
Nargothrond
,
and
he
had
great
strength
of
Men
:
upon
the
right
were
the
host
of
Dor
-
lomin
and
all
the
valour
of
Hurin
and
Huor
his
brother
,
and
to
them
had
come
Haldir
of
Brethil
with
many
men
of
the
woods
.
Then
Fingon
looked
towards
Thangorodrim
,
and
there
was
a
dark
cloud
about
it
,
and
a
black
smoke
went
up
;
and
he
knew
that
the
wrath
of
Morgoth
was
aroused
,
and
that
their
challenge
was
accepted
.
A
shadow
of
doubt
fell
upon
Fingon
s
heart
;
and
he
looked
eastwards
,
seeking
if
he
might
see
with
elven
-
sight
the
dust
of
Anfauglith
rising
beneath
the
hosts
of
Maedhros
.
He
knew
not
that
Maedhros
was
hindered
in
his
setting
-
forth
by
the
guile
of
Uldor
the
accursed
,
who
deceived
him
with
false
warnings
of
assault
from
Angband
.
790
But
now
a
cry
went
up
,
passing
up
the
wind
from
the
south
from
vale
to
vale
,
and
Elves
and
Men
lifted
their
voices
in
wonder
and
joy
.
For
unsummoned
and
unlocked
for
Turgon
had
opened
the
leaguer
of
Gondolin
,
and
was
come
with
an
army
ten
thousand
strong
,
with
bright
mail
and
long
swords
and
spears
like
a
forest
.