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821
The
Orcs
and
the
wolves
went
freely
through
all
the
North
,
and
came
ever
further
southward
into
Beleriand
,
even
as
far
as
Nantathren
,
the
Land
of
Willows
,
and
the
borders
of
Ossiriand
,
and
none
were
safe
in
field
or
wild
.
822
Doriath
indeed
remained
,
and
the
halls
of
Nargothrond
were
hidden
;
but
Morgoth
gave
small
heed
to
them
,
either
because
he
knew
little
of
them
,
or
because
their
hour
was
not
yet
come
in
the
deep
purposes
of
his
malice
.
Many
now
fled
to
the
Havens
and
took
refuge
behind
Cirdan
s
walls
,
and
the
mariners
passed
up
and
down
the
coast
and
harried
the
enemy
with
swift
landings
.
823
But
in
the
next
year
,
ere
the
winter
was
come
,
Morgoth
sent
great
strength
over
Hithlum
and
Nevrast
,
and
they
came
down
the
rivers
Brithon
and
Nenning
and
ravaged
all
the
Falas
,
and
besieged
the
walls
of
Brithombar
and
Eglarest
.
Smiths
and
miners
and
makers
of
fire
they
brought
with
them
,
and
they
set
up
great
engines
;
and
valiantly
though
they
were
resisted
they
broke
the
walls
at
last
.
Then
the
Havens
were
laid
in
ruin
,
and
the
tower
of
Barad
Nimras
cast
down
;
and
the
most
part
of
Cirdan
s
people
were
slain
or
enslaved
.
But
some
went
aboard
ship
and
escaped
by
sea
;
and
among
them
was
Ereinion
Gil
-
galad
,
the
son
of
Fingon
,
whom
his
father
had
sent
to
the
Havens
after
the
Dagor
Bragollach
.
This
remnant
sailed
with
Cirdan
south
to
the
Isle
of
Balar
,
and
they
made
a
refuge
for
all
that
could
come
thither
;
for
they
kept
a
foothold
also
at
the
Mouths
of
Sirion
,
and
there
many
light
and
swift
ships
lay
hid
in
the
creeks
and
waters
where
the
reeds
were
dense
as
a
forest
.
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824
And
when
Turgon
heard
of
this
he
sent
again
his
messengers
to
Sirion
s
mouths
,
and
besought
the
aid
of
Cirdan
the
Shipwright
.
At
the
bidding
of
Turgon
Cirdan
built
seven
swift
ships
,
and
they
sailed
out
into
the
West
;
but
no
tidings
of
them
came
ever
back
to
Balar
,
save
of
one
,
and
the
last
.
The
mariners
of
that
ship
toiled
long
in
the
sea
,
and
returning
at
last
in
despair
they
foundered
in
a
great
storm
within
sight
of
the
coasts
of
Middle
-
earth
;
but
one
of
them
was
saved
by
Ulmo
from
the
wrath
of
Osse
,
and
the
waves
bore
him
up
,
and
cast
him
ashore
in
Nevrast
.
825
His
name
was
Voronwe
;
and
he
was
one
of
those
that
Turgon
sent
forth
as
messengers
from
Gondolin
.
826
Now
the
thought
of
Morgoth
dwelt
ever
upon
Turgon
;
for
Turgon
had
escaped
him
,
of
ail
his
foes
that
one
whom
he
most
desired
to
take
or
to
destroy
.
And
that
thought
troubled
him
,
and
marred
his
victory
,
for
Turgon
of
the
mighty
house
of
Fingolfin
was
now
by
right
King
of
all
the
Noldor
;
and
Morgoth
feared
and
hated
the
house
of
Fingolfin
,
because
they
had
the
friendship
of
Ulmo
his
foe
,
and
because
of
the
wounds
that
Fingolfin
gave
him
with
his
sword
.
And
most
of
all
his
kin
Morgoth
feared
Turgon
;
for
of
old
in
Valinor
his
eye
had
lighted
upon
him
,
and
whenever
he
drew
near
a
shadow
had
fallen
on
his
spirit
,
foreboding
that
in
some
time
that
yet
lay
hidden
,
from
Turgon
ruin
should
come
to
him
.
827
Therefore
Hurin
was
brought
before
Morgoth
,
for
Morgoth
knew
that
he
had
the
friendship
of
the
King
of
Gondolin
;
but
Hurin
defied
him
,
and
mocked
him
.
Then
Morgoth
cursed
Hurin
and
Morwen
and
their
offspring
,
and
set
a
doom
upon
them
of
darkness
and
sorrow
;
and
taking
Hurin
from
prison
he
set
him
in
a
chair
of
stone
upon
a
high
place
of
Thangorodrim
.
There
he
was
bound
by
the
power
of
Morgoth
,
and
Morgoth
standing
beside
him
cursed
him
again
;
and
he
said
:
Sit
now
there
;
and
look
out
upon
the
lands
where
evil
and
despair
shall
come
upon
those
whom
thou
lovest
.
Thou
hast
dared
to
mock
me
,
and
to
question
the
power
of
Melkor
,
Master
of
the
fates
of
Arda
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828
Therefore
with
my
eyes
thou
shalt
see
,
and
with
my
ears
thou
shalt
hear
;
and
never
shalt
thou
move
from
this
place
until
all
is
fulfilled
unto
its
bitter
end
.
829
And
even
so
it
came
to
pass
;
but
it
is
not
said
that
Hurin
asked
ever
of
Morgoth
either
mercy
or
death
,
for
himself
or
for
any
of
his
kin
.
By
the
command
of
Morgoth
the
Orcs
with
great
labour
gathered
all
the
bodies
of
those
who
had
fallen
in
the
great
battle
,
and
all
their
harness
and
weapons
,
and
piled
them
in
a
great
mound
in
the
midst
of
Anfauglith
;
and
it
was
like
a
hill
that
could
be
seen
from
afar
.
Haudh
-
en
-
Ndengin
the
Elves
named
it
,
the
Hill
of
Slain
,
and
Haudh
-
enNirnaeth
,
the
Hill
of
Tears
.
But
grass
came
there
and
grew
again
long
and
green
upon
that
hill
,
alone
in
all
the
desert
that
Morgoth
made
;
and
no
creature
of
Morgoth
trod
thereafter
upon
the
earth
beneath
which
the
swords
of
the
Eldar
and
the
Edain
crumbled
into
rust
.
830
Rian
,
daughter
of
Belegund
,
was
the
wife
of
Huor
,
son
of
Galdor
;
and
she
was
wedded
to
him
two
months
before
he
went
with
Hurin
his
brother
to
the
Nirnaeth
Arnoediad
.
When
no
tidings
came
of
her
lord
she
fled
into
the
wild
;
but
she
was
aided
by
the
Grey
-
elves
of
Mithrim
,
and
when
her
son
Tuor
was
born
they
fostered
him
.
Then
Rian
departed
from
Hithlum
,
and
going
to
the
Haudh
-
en
-
Ndengin
she
laid
herself
down
upon
it
and
died
.