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From: "Christopher Kreuzer" <spamg...@blueyonder.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 15:59:28 GMT
Local: Sun 19 Nov 2006 15:59
Subject: Re: CotW - The Silmarillion - Ch 22 - Of the Ruin of Doriath
Raven wrote: I wonder. Hurin was freed 28 years after the end of the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, > "Christopher Kreuzer" <spamg...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message > news:arO7h.2828$k74.2455@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk... >> - What would have happened had Turgon told Thorondor to bring Húrin > The spies of Morgoth knew or guessed that Húrin sought Gondolin. Had and a year after the death of Turin. Tuor was born in the year of the Fifth Battle, and went to Gondolin in the year of the fall of Nargothrond, when he was 20 (I think - based on the text saying "16" and then "four years later"). Hurin therefore was seeking for Gondolin after Tuor arrived there, and probably some 8 years laer. Tuor married Idril 7 years after he arrived, and Gondolin fell 7 years after that. So Hurin would have spent some 6 years in Gondolin before it fell. Would those have been happy years for him? Would he have fallen in battle defending Turgon's tower? Or would something more tragic have befallen, with Hurin, not Maeglin, leading to the Fall of Gondolin? > He would not have met Morwen. Good point. In some ways that would have avoided pain, but there would have been no closure for him or her. The meeting with Morwen is definitely needed, for the reader as much as for them. > He would also not have brought the Nauglamir to Doriath, and Almost certainly. The authorial hand hovers here, like the shadow of doom > probably the slaying of Thingol by the Dwarves would have been > avoided. Melian not departing, the Girdle would have remained > intact, and the sons of Fëanor would not have been able to make a > direct assault as they did in the second sack of Menegroth. But > possibly that dreadful oath would have found another way to bring war > and ruin to Doriath. and fate. The author knows that certain things need to be done, and in a suitably tragic way, so some things were always going to happen, story-externally. >> - Inadvertently revealing to Morgoth's spies the region where I've uncovered about the Nauglamir, and the development of this story, in my >> Gondolin was, is described as "the first evil that the freedom of >> Húrin achieved". What were the later evils that Húrin's freedom >> caused? > I would guess that this must be the bringing of the Nauglamir to HoME research. I'll post that soon. >> - The "babes in the wood" story is a staple of legends from many I like to think that they survived, but that their fate was simply not >> cultures. But here it seems there is no happy ending. What happened >> to Eluréd and Elurín? > Nothing more is recorded of their fates. Had they survived, heirs recorded. Them coming back to reclaim their kingdom would be the normal ending, but the greater story (of the Silmarils) overwhelms this side-branch, and we hear nothing more. Christopher You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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