Chapter 16 - Of Maeglin - J.R.R. Tolkien

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The Silmarillion
The History of the Silmarils - Of Maeglin
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Aredhel, the daughter of Fingolfin, resided awhile in Nevrast with her brother Turgon, but later went with her people to dwell in the hidden city of Gondolin. However, she soon wearied of her hidden life in Gondolin and set out for Fingon in Hithlum with three lords of the household of Turgon. Upon reaching the Ford of Brithiach, she commanded her companions to instead turn south in the hope of passing through Doriath to eventually find the Sons of Fëanor, "her friends of old".

Aredhel eventually arrived in Himlad, where she was welcomed by the people of Celegorm and waited for his return. There for a while, she was satisfied, but as the year lengthened, she took to riding further afield, seeking new and unknown paths and fields. By chance, she crossed into the forest of Nan Elmoth, where dwelt Eöl, who was named the Dark Elf. He espied Aredhel from afar and desired her, and ensnared her in enchantments so she could not find the way out, but instead came deeper into Nan Elmoth. Being weary, she finally came to the halls of Eöl, and he welcomed her and took her for his wife, and it was a long time before any of her kin heard rumor of her again.

Though at Eöl's command she was required to shun sunlight, it is not said that she was completely unwilling to their union, and in the darkness of Nan Elmoth was born their son, who, in her heart, she named Lómion, which means "Child of the Twilight" in Quenya. But Eöl gave him no name until he was twelve years old, at which time he named him Maeglin, that is "Sharp Glance".

In speaking of her kin to Maeglin, Aredhel desired to see them again, and these tales stirred also in Maeglin the desire to see the Noldor. But upon revealing his inner wishes to Eöl, his father became infuriated and threatened to bind his son if he would associate with the Noldor. Maeglin became cold and silent, and no longer went abroad with Eöl, and Eöl mistrusted him. One midsummer, Eöl went away to a feast in Nogrod. During this time, the desire grew hot in the heart of Maeglin to leave Nan Elmoth and look upon his mother's people and seek the city of Gondolin. Seeing this, Aredhel was glad and they departed, telling Eöl's servants they sought the sons of Fëanor.

However, Eöl returned earlier than anticipated and found his wife and son two days gone. He set out immediately in wrathful pursuit. Thus Eöl rode off in haste, full of shame and anger. He perceived that Aredhel and Maeglin were heading towards Gondolin and rode after them. As the two arrived at the Outer Gate of Gondolin, they were received joyfully and passed inside the Hidden Kingdom, where Turgon listened with wonder to the story of his sister, and gave Maeglin the highest honor in his realm. Eöl watched them from afar and followed them to the city, but was taken in by the Guard, and was brought before Turgon after claiming to be husband and father to Aredhel and Maeglin. Aredhel confirmed this and Turgon welcomed Eöl as his kinsman, giving him leave to stay in Gondolin. But Eöl insulted the King, and bid Maeglin to "leave the House of the slayers of his kin, or be accursed". Maeglin did not answer.

Turgon then set a choice before Eöl and Maeglin of either abiding in Gondolin or dying in Gondolin. Eöl stood a long time in silence, before he abruptly took a spear from under his cloak and threw it at Maeglin, crying "the second choice I take, and for my son also! You shall not hold what is mine!" But Aredhel came between the spear and Maeglin, and was struck. Eöl was restrained, set in bonds and led away. However the tip of the spear was poisoned, and Aredhel died in the night. Eöl was brought before Turgon and no mercy was shown to him; he was led to the Caragdûr, a precipice upon the northern side of the city, to be cast down. Thus ended Eöl, Dark Elf, of the shadows of Nan Elmoth.

Timeline of Arda:

Years of the Sun
Years of the Sun in the First Age
116: Gondolin is completed. Turgon's people begin the migration from Nevrast in secret.
316: Aredhel departs from Gondolin and comes to Eöl.
320: The Edain begin migrating from Estolad to Dorthonion, Hithlum and Talath Dirnen.
369: Many of the Edain, led by Bereg, leave to Eriador.
375: Orcs attack Thargelion; many of the Second House of the Edain perish, but next year Haleth leads the remnants to Estolad.
390: Haleth lead her people from Eriador
391 they come to the lands south of Taeglin. The majority later enter the forest of Brethil.
400: Aredhel and Maeglin return to Gondolin; later, Eöl and Aredhel die.







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