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; 'in the  
land east of the mountains; and your ancient kindred that dwell there are flying from the plains to the hills。' 
And ere long the evil creatures came even to Beleriand; over passes in the mountains; or up from the south  
through the dark forests。 Wolves there were; or creatures that walked in wolf…shapes; and other fell beings of shadow;  
and among them were the Orcs; who afterwards wrought ruin in Beleriand: but they were yet few and wary; and did but  
smell out the ways of the land; awaiting the return of their lord。 Whence they came; or what they were; the Elves knew  
not then; thinking them perhaps to be Avari who had bee evil and savage in the wild; in which they guessed all too  
near; it is said。 
Therefore Thingol took thought for arms; which before his people had not needed; and these at first the Naugrim  
smithied for him; for they were greatly skilled in such work; though none among them surpassed the craftsmen of  
Nogrod; of whom Telchar the smith was greatest in renown。 A warlike race of old were all the Naugrim; and they would  
fight fiercely against whomsoever aggrieved them: servants of Melkor; or Eldar; or Avari; or wild beasts; or not seldom  
their own kin; Dwarves of other mansions and lordships。 Their smithcraft indeed the Sindar soon learned of them; yet in  
the tempering of steel alone of all crafts the Dwarves were never outmatched even by the Noldor; and in the making of  
mail of linked rings; which was first contrived by the smiths of Belegost; their work had no rival。 
At this time therefore the Sindar were well…armed; and they drove off an creatures of evil; and had peace again;  
but Thingol's armouries were stored with axes and with spears and swords; and tall helms; and long coats of bright mail;  
for the hauberks of the Dwarves were so fashioned that they rusted not but shone ever as if they were new…burnished。  
And that proved well for Thingol in the time that was to e。 
 
Now as has been told; one Lenw? of the host of Olw? forsook the march of the Eldar at that time when the Teleri  
were halted by the shores of the Great River upon the borders of the westlands of Middle…earth。 Little is known of the  
wanderings of the Nandor; whom he led away down Anduin: some; it is said; dwelt age…long in the woods of the Vale of  
the Great River; some came at last to its mouths and there dwelt by the Sea; and yet others passing by Ered Nimrais; the  
White Mountains; came north again and entered the wilderness of Eriador between Ered Luin and the far Mountains of  
Mist。 Now these were a woodland people and had no weapons of steel; and the ing of the fell beasts of the North  
filled them with great fear; as the Naugrim declared to King Thingol in Menegroth。 Therefore Denethor; the son of  
Lenw?; hearing rumour of the might of Thingol and his majesty; and of the peace of his realm; gathered such host of his  
scattered people as he could; and led them over the mountains into Beleriand。 There they were weled by Thingol; as  
kin long lost that return; and they dwelt in Ossiriand; the Land of Seven Rivers。 
Of the long years of peace that followed after the ing of Denethor there is little tale。 In those days; it is said;  
Daeron the Minstrel; chief loremaster of the kingdom of Thingol; devised his Runes; and the Naugrim that came to  
Thingol learned them; and were well…pleased with the device; esteeming Daeron's skill higher than did the Sindar; his  
own people。 By the Naugrim the Cirth were taken east over the mountains and passed into the knowledge of many  
peoples; but they were little used by the Sindar for the keeping of records; until the days of the War; and much that was  
held in memory perished in the ruins of Doriath。 But of bliss and glad life there is little to be said; before it ends; as  
works fair and wonderful; while still they endure for eyes to see; are their own record; and only when they are in peril or  
broken for ever do they pass into song。 
In Beleriand in those days the Elves walked; and the rivers flowed; and the stars shone; and the night…flowers  
gave forth their scents; and the beauty of Melian was as the noon; and the beauty of Lúthien was as the dawn in spring。  
In Beleriand King Thingol upon his throne was as the lords of the Maiar; whose power is at rest; whose joy is as an air  
that they breathe in all their days; whose thought flows in a tide untroubled from the heights to the deeps。 In Beleriand  
still at times rode Orom? the great; passing like a wind over the mountains; and the sound of his horn came down the  
leagues of the starlight; and the Elves feared him for the splendour of his countenance and the great noise of the onrush  
of Nahar; but when the Valaróma echoed in the hills; they knew well that all evil things were fled far away。 
 
But it came to pass at last that the end of bliss was at hand; and the noontide of Valinor was drawing to its  
twilight。 For as has been told and as is known to all; being written in lore and sung in many songs; Melkor slew the Trees  
of the Valar with the aid of Ungoliant; and escaped; and came back to Middle…earth。 Far to the north befell the strife of  
Morgoth and Ungoliant; but the great cry of Morgoth echoed through Beleriand; and all its people shrank for fear; for  
though they knew not what it foreboded; they heard then the herald of death。 Soon afterwards Ungoliant fled from the  
north and came into the realm of King Thingol; and a terror of darkness was about her; but by the power of Melian she  
was stayed; and entered not into Neldoreth; but abode long time under the shadow of the precipices in which Dorthonion  
fell southward。 And they became known as Ered Gorgoroth; the Mountains of Terror; and none dared go thither; or pass  
nigh them; there life and light were strangled; and there all waters were poisoned。 But Morgoth; as has before been told;  
returned to Angband; and built it anew; and above its doors he reared the reeking towers of Thangorodrim; and the gates  
of Morgoth were but one hundred and fifty leagues distant from the bridge of Menegroth: far and yet all too near。 
Now the Orcs that multiplied in the darkness of the earth grew strong and fell; and their dark lord filled them with  
a lust of rain and death; and they issued from Angband's gates under the clouds that Morgoth sent forth; and passed  
silently into the highlands of the north。 Thence on a sudden a great army came into Beleriand and assailed King Thingol。  
Now in his wide realm many Elves wandered free in the wild; or dwelt at peace in small kindreds far sundered; and only  
about Menegroth in the midst of the land; and along the Falas in the country of the mariners; were there numerous  
peoples。 But the Orcs came down upon either side of Menegroth; and from camps in the east between Celon and Gelion;  
and west in the plains between Sirion and Narog; they plundered far and wide; and Thingol was cut on from Círdan at  
Eglarest。 Therefore he called upon Denethor; and the Elves came in force from Region beyond Aros and from Ossiriand;  
and fought the first battle in the Wars of Beleriand。 And the eastern host of the Orcs was taken betwe
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