The elf locked in the top of the world only to watch the fate of his bretherin
OK, for all you hard core fans like myself tellme. Who is the elf prince, Morgroth locked at the top of the world only to watch the fate of elfs and men. Never to be moved from that spot. Who was he and wat happened to him
^^ hey dont slag the crazy hardcore fan (like ourselves), thats just wrong. He must be joking.......right
Although even reading chapters on Melkor and his captives, it was really devastating for the elves seeing as they arnt mortal and cant simply die one day. Slaves to the end!
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yeah what a fate that dude has. thats sucks hard. i have the silmarillion book with that illustration in it. great pictures in that book. morgoth looks a little like Sauron. and he looks creepier there too, as you cant see what he really looks like, kinda like Sauron.
Re: The elf locked in the top of the world only to watch the fate of his bretherin
mortal
lord
Morgoth
of the mountains of Thangorodrim = a pile of dirt
of his wife and children.
Never to turn away his eyes.
In FA 502, after 28 years of captivity, one year after his son Túrin and daughter Niënor had died, Húrin was released by Morgoth and travelled through Beleriand alone for a while, in his confusion calling for Turgon to rescue him, thus unconsciously revealing to Morgoth the approximate position of the city of Gondolin (which had been the original reason Morgoth held Húrin captive for); in Nargothrond, he slew Mîm (co-guilty for Húrin's children's fate) and brought the Nauglamír to Thingol, whose wife Melian freed Húrin from Morgoth's lies and delusions; in Cabed Naeramarth, he found his dying wife Morwen on his children's grave and buried her together with his son; afterwards he is said to have thrown himself into the Great Sea Belegaer to die.
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id like to learn it and the second of the two is not so hard, but do you know about these so called LOTR dragons iv'e read Eragon and Eldest, facinating deatal for a 16 year old i look the lore of both stories
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