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'''Daurin''', also called '''Tórin''' was a [[Noldo]] of the [[Elder Days]]. He was notable for attacking [[Melkor]] and [[Ungoliant]] when they were attempting to destroy the [[Two Trees]]. After he had cut off one of Ungoliant's legs, she threw a web around him and Melkor killed him. He then took his blade which was laced with the black, poisonous blood of Ungoliant and proceeded to destroyed [[Telperion]], then named [[Silpion]].<ref>{{LT1|VI}}, p. 169</ref>
'''Daurin''', also called '''Tórin''' was a [[Gnome|Noldo]] of the [[Elder Days]]. He was notable for attacking [[Melkor|Melko]] and [[Ungoliant|Gwerlum]] when they were attempting to destroy the [[Two Trees]]. After he had cut off one of Gwerlum's legs, she threw a web around him and Melko killed him. He then took his blade which was laced with the black, poisonous blood of Gwerlum and proceeded to destroy the other tree, [[Silpion]].<ref>{{LT1|VI}}, p. 169</ref>


==Other Versions of the Legendarium==
==Other Versions of the Legendarium==

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Daurin
Noldo
Biographical Information
Other namesTórin
LocationValinor
DeathNorth of Valmar, next to the Two Trees
Physical Description
GenderMale

Daurin, also called Tórin was a Noldo of the Elder Days. He was notable for attacking Melko and Gwerlum when they were attempting to destroy the Two Trees. After he had cut off one of Gwerlum's legs, she threw a web around him and Melko killed him. He then took his blade which was laced with the black, poisonous blood of Gwerlum and proceeded to destroy the other tree, Silpion.[1]

Other Versions of the Legendarium

The character that was to become Daurin was originally supposed to be Fëanor but this was abandoned. Then his name was changed to Daurlas, a kinsman of Fëanor, and finally to Daurin (Tórin)[2]

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