《the silmarillion》

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they begin well; and by treason of kin unto kin; and the fear of treason; shall this e to pass。 The Dispossessed shall  
they be for ever。 
'Ye have spilled the blood of your kindred unrighteously and have stained the land of Aman。 For blood ye shall  
render blood; and beyond Aman ye shall dwell in Death's shadow。 For though Eru appointed to you to die not in E?; and  
no sickness may assail you; yet slain ye may be; and slain ye shall be: by weapon and by torment and by grief; and your  
houseless spirits shall e then to Mandos。 There long shall ye abide and yearn for your bodies; and find little pity  
though all whom ye have slain should entreat for you。 And those that endure in Middle…earth and e not to Mandos  
shall grow weary of the world as with a great burden; and shall wane; and bee as shadows of regret before the  
younger race that eth after。 The Valar have spoken。' 
Then many quailed; but F?anor hardened his heart and said: 'We have sworn; and not lightly。 This oath we will  
keep。 We are threatened with many evils; and treason not least; but one thing is not said: that we shall suffer from  
cowardice; from cravens or the fear of cravens。 Therefore I say that we will go on; and this doom I add: the deeds that  
we shall do shall be the matter of song until the last days of Arda。' 
But in that hour Finarfin forsook the march; and turned back; being filled with grief; and with bitterness against  
the House of F?anor; because of his kinship with Olw? of Alqualond?; and many of his people went with him; retracing  
their steps in sorrow; until they beheld once more the far beam of the Mindon upon Túna still shining in the night; and so  
came at last to Valinor。 There they received the pardon of the Valar; and Finarfin was set to rule the remnant of the  
Noldor in the Blessed Realm。 But his sons were not with him; for they would not forsake the sons of Fingolfin; and all  
Fingolfin's folk went forward still; feeling the constraint of their kinship and the will of F?anor; and fearing to face the  
doom of the Valar; since not all of them had been guiltless of the Kinslaying at Alqualond?。 Moreover Fingon and  
Turgon were bold and fiery of heart; and loath to abandon any task to which they had put their hands until the bitter end;  
if bitter it must be。 So the main host held on; and swiftly the evil that was foretold began its work。 
The Noldor came at last far into the north of Arda; and they saw the first teeth of the ice that floated in the sea;  
and knew that they were drawing nigh to the Helcarax?。 For between the land of Aman that in the north curved eastward;  
and the east…shores of Endor (which is Middle…earth) that bore westward; there was a narrow strait; through which the  
chill waters of the Encircling Sea and the waves of Belegaer flowed together; and there were vast fogs and mists of  
deathly cold; and the sea…streams were filled with clashing hills of ice and the grinding of ice deep…sunken。 Such was the  
Helcarax?; and there none yet had dared to tread save the Valar only and Ungoliant 
Therefore F?anor halted and the Noldor debated what course they should now take。 But they began to suffer  
anguish from the cold; and the clinging mists through which no gleam of star could pierce; and many repented of the  
road and began to murmur; especially those that followed Fingolfin; cursing F?anor; and naming him as the cause of all  
the woes of the Eldar。 But F?anor; knowing all that was said; took counsel with his sons; and two courses only they saw  
to escape from Araman and e into Endor: by the straits or by ship。 But the Helcarax? they deemed impassable;  
whereas the ships were too few。 Many had been lost upon their long journey; and there remained now not enough to bear  
across all the great host together; yet none were willing to abide upon the western coast while others were ferried first:  
already the fear of treachery was awake among the Noldor。 Therefore it came into the hearts of F?anor and his sons to  
seize all the ships and depart suddenly; for they had retained the mastery of the fleet since the battle of the Haven; and it  
was manned only by those who had fought there and were bound to F?anor。 And as though it came at his call; there  
sprang up a wind from the north…west; and F?anor slipped away secretly with all whom he deemed true to him; and went  
aboard; and put out to sea; and left Fingolfin in Araman。 And since the sea was there narrow; steering east and somewhat  
south he passed over without loss; and first of all the Noldor set foot once more upon the shores of Middle…earth; and the  
landing of F?anor was at the mouth of the firth which was called Drengist and ran into Dor…lómin。 
But when they were landed; Maedhros the eldest of his sons; and on a time the friend of Fingon ere Morgoth's  
lies came between; spoke to F?anor; saying: 'Now what ships and rowers will you spare to return; and whom shall they  
bear hither first? Fingon the valiant?' 
Then F?anor laughed as one fey; and he cried: 'None and none! What I have left behind I count now no loss;  
needless baggage on the road it has proved。 Let those that cursed my name; curse me still; and whine their way back to  
the cages of the Valar! Let the ships burn!' Then Maedhros alone stood aside; but F?anor caused fire to be set to the  
white ships of the Teleri。 So in that place which was called Losgar at the outlet of the Firth of Drengist ended the fairest  
vessels that ever sailed the sea; in a great burning; bright and terrible。 And Fingolfin and his people saw the light afar  
off; red beneath the clouds; and they knew that they were betrayed。 This was the firstfruits of the Kinslaying and the  
Doom of the Noldor。 
Then Fingolfin seeing that F?anor had left him to perish in Araman or return in shame to Valinor was filled with  
bitterness; but he desired now as never before to e by some way to Middle…earth; and meet F?anor again。 And he and  
his host wandered long in misery; but their valour and endurance grew with hardship; for they were a mighty people; the  
elder children undying of Elu Ilúvatar; but new…e from the Blessed Realm; and not yet weary with the weariness of  
Earth。 The fire of their hearts was young; and led by Fingolfin and his sons; and by Finrod and Galadriel; they dared to  
pass into the bitterest North; and finding no other way they endured at last the terror of the Helcarax? and the cruel hills  
of ice。 Few of the deeds of the Noldor thereafter surpassed that desperate crossing in hardihood or woe。 There Elenw?  
the wife of Turgon was lost; and many others perished also; and it was with a lessened host that Fingolfin set foot at last  
upon the Outer Lands。 Small love for F?anor or his sons had those that marched at last behind him; and blew their  
trumpets in Middle…earth at the first rising of the Moon。 
 
 
Chapter 10 
Of the Sindar 
Now as has been told the power of Elw? and Melian increased in Middle…earth; and all the Elves of Beleriand;  
from the mariners of Círdan to the wandering hunters of the Blue Mountains beyond the River Gelion; owned Elw? as  
their lord; Elu Thingol he was called; King Greyman

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