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[[File:Alan Lee - The Journey of Morwen and Nienor.jpg|left|250px|thumb|"The Journey of Morwen and Nienor" by [[Alan Lee]]]]
[[File:Alan Lee - The Journey of Morwen and Nienor.jpg|left|250px|thumb|"The Journey of Morwen and Nienor" by [[Alan Lee]]]]
When the [[Fell Winter (First Age)|Fell Winter]] ended, news had come to [[Menegroth]] about the [[Fall of Nargothrond]], and it wasn't clear what had happened with [[Mormegil]], but all survivors confirmed that he was indeed [[Túrin]], son of Húrin. Thus [[Morwen]] demanded [[Thingol]] to join the exploraton party he was sending to Nargothrond, and not even [[Melian]]'s advice convinced her to stay in [[Doriath]], so Thingol refused to help her. However, she ordered her daughter [[Niënor]] to stay and left Thilgol's court alone. The King sent at once a party of ten men, lead by [[Mablung]], to follow and escort her. When they met her at the north of the [[Aelin-uial]], she accepted their help, but the next day she noticed there was an eleventh member in the escort: it was Niënor, who had joined them without they noticed. The mother ordered her daughter to come back, but this remained steadfast, showing the firmness of the [[House of Hador]]. Against her will, Morwen accepted Niënor to come with them, and Mablung feared what could come from their imprudence.
After the [[Fell Winter (First Age)|Fell Winter]], news came to [[Menegroth]] about the [[Fall of Nargothrond]], and all survivors confirmed that the [[Mormegil]] was indeed [[Túrin]], son of Húrin. Thus [[Morwen]] demanded to find her son, and asked King [[Thingol]] for his support. Thingol, not willing to risk her life, refused and Morwen left alone while ordering her daughter [[Niënor]] to stay in Doriath. However, the King sent a party of ten men, lead by [[Mablung]], to secretly follow her and help her should the need arise. When they met her north of the [[Aelin-uial]], she accepted their help, but the next day she noticed there was an eleventh member in the escort: it was Niënor, who had joined them unnoticed. Against her will, Morwen reluctantly accepted Niënor joining them on the journey.


The party travelled west for four days until they reached [[Amon Ethir]] and Mablung's men started exploring the zone. They saw the fallen [[Doors of Felagund]], but not the dragon, who had noticed the coming of the company. When [[Glaurung]] saw that there was a separated group in the top of Amon Ethir, he threw himself into the [[Narog]], rising great clouds of steam. Then the escort of Morwen and Niënor saw the dragon coming into the hill and tried to run away with them. However, the poisoned air drove the horses mad, and Morwen's ran away with her into the mists, while she cried her daughter's name to never be seen again.
The party travelled west for four days until they reached [[Amon Ethir]] where Mablung's men started exploring the area. They saw the fallen [[Doors of Felagund]], but not the dragon. [[Glaurung]] has spotted them from afar, and the group atop of Amon Ethir, so he threw himself into the [[Narog]], raising great clouds of steam. The poisoned air drove the horses mad, and Morwen's ran away with her disappearing into the mists, with Morwen crying her daughter's name "''Niënor''".


After falling from her horse, Niënor walked alone among the mist, and decided to go back to the top of the hill and wait for Mablung and his men. But when she reached there, the clouds dissipated and Glaurung appeared right in front of her. With his hipnotic eyes, the dragon fought against Niënor's will, but he was more strong and his enchantment falled into her mind. Nothing more did Glaurung, and leaved the hill while mocking Mablung.
After falling from her horse, Niënor walked alone among the mist, and decided to go back to the top of the hill and wait for Mablung and his men. But when she reached there, the clouds dissipated and Glaurung appeared right in front of her. With his hypnotic eyes, the dragon fought against Niënor's will, but he was more strong and his enchantment fell upon her. Glaurung left the hill while mocking Mablung.


The night had fallen when Mablung came back to Amon Ethir, and there he found Niënor still: she had no senses, memories nor speech. Lamenting his failure, the captain headed back to Doriath when his men were reunited. They took the old north road that in the past lead to [[Minas Tirith (Beleriand)|Minas Tirith]], so they could reach the woods of Thingol as soon as possible. They walked slow, as Niënor only moved when someone guided her. After many days of travel, they were near the [[Crossings of the Taeglin]] and got confident, so they stopped for rest. Suddenly, a band of [[Orcs]] attacked them, and Niënor woke up like from a dream, and started running away. With a supernatural speed, she left behind Elves and Orcs like a steed, and disappeared among the woods.
Night had fallen when Mablung returned to Amon Ethir, and there he found Niënor still: she had no memories or speech. Lamenting his failure, the captain headed back to Doriath with his three remaining men. They took the old north road, as there was no road to the south, so they could reach the woods of Doriath as swiftly as possible. They walked slowly, as Niënor only moved when someone guided her. After many days of travel, near the [[Crossings of the Taeglin]], a band of [[Orcs]] attacked them; Niënor woke up, and with a incredible speed, she outran both Elves and Orcs and disappeared into the woods.


Mablung and his men killed all the Orcs, and searched Niënor for many days. Full of pain and shame, he came back to Menegroth and asked Thingol to be removed from his charge, but the King and the Queen explained that what happened was beyond his power and was not his fault. However, Mablung left Doriath with a few men, and searched Morwen and Niënor during the next three years, touring all the lands between the [[Ered Wethrin]] and the [[Mouths of Sirion]].
Mablung and his men killed all the Orcs, and searched for Niënor for many days. Full of pain and shame, he eventually came back to Menegroth and said to Thingol: "''Choose you a new master of your hunters, lord, for I am dishonoured.''" Thingol and Melian explained that what happened was beyond his power and was not his fault. However, Mablung left Doriath with a few men, and for the next three years searched all the lands between the [[Ered Wethrin]] and the [[Mouths of Sirion]] for news of Morwen and Niënor.


[[Category:The Children of Húrin chapters|Journey of Morwen and Nienor to Nargothrond]]
[[Category:The Children of Húrin chapters|Journey of Morwen and Nienor to Nargothrond]]

Revision as of 13:28, 7 September 2019

The Children of Húrin chapters
  1. The Childhood of Túrin
  2. The Battle of Unnumbered Tears
  3. The Words of Húrin and Morgoth
  4. The Departure of Túrin
  5. Túrin in Doriath
  6. Túrin among the Outlaws
  7. Of Mîm the Dwarf
  8. The Land of Bow and Helm
  9. The Death of Beleg
  10. Túrin in Nargothrond
  11. The Fall of Nargothrond
  12. The Return of Túrin to Dor-lómin
  13. The Coming of Túrin into Brethil
  14. The Journey of Morwen and Niënor
  15. Niënor in Brethil
  16. The Coming of Glaurung
  17. The Death of Glaurung
  18. The Death of Túrin

The Journey of Morwen and Niënor to Nargothrond is the fourteenth chapter of The Children of Húrin.

Synopsis

"The Journey of Morwen and Nienor" by Alan Lee

After the Fell Winter, news came to Menegroth about the Fall of Nargothrond, and all survivors confirmed that the Mormegil was indeed Túrin, son of Húrin. Thus Morwen demanded to find her son, and asked King Thingol for his support. Thingol, not willing to risk her life, refused and Morwen left alone while ordering her daughter Niënor to stay in Doriath. However, the King sent a party of ten men, lead by Mablung, to secretly follow her and help her should the need arise. When they met her north of the Aelin-uial, she accepted their help, but the next day she noticed there was an eleventh member in the escort: it was Niënor, who had joined them unnoticed. Against her will, Morwen reluctantly accepted Niënor joining them on the journey.

The party travelled west for four days until they reached Amon Ethir where Mablung's men started exploring the area. They saw the fallen Doors of Felagund, but not the dragon. Glaurung has spotted them from afar, and the group atop of Amon Ethir, so he threw himself into the Narog, raising great clouds of steam. The poisoned air drove the horses mad, and Morwen's ran away with her disappearing into the mists, with Morwen crying her daughter's name "Niënor".

After falling from her horse, Niënor walked alone among the mist, and decided to go back to the top of the hill and wait for Mablung and his men. But when she reached there, the clouds dissipated and Glaurung appeared right in front of her. With his hypnotic eyes, the dragon fought against Niënor's will, but he was more strong and his enchantment fell upon her. Glaurung left the hill while mocking Mablung.

Night had fallen when Mablung returned to Amon Ethir, and there he found Niënor still: she had no memories or speech. Lamenting his failure, the captain headed back to Doriath with his three remaining men. They took the old north road, as there was no road to the south, so they could reach the woods of Doriath as swiftly as possible. They walked slowly, as Niënor only moved when someone guided her. After many days of travel, near the Crossings of the Taeglin, a band of Orcs attacked them; Niënor woke up, and with a incredible speed, she outran both Elves and Orcs and disappeared into the woods.

Mablung and his men killed all the Orcs, and searched for Niënor for many days. Full of pain and shame, he eventually came back to Menegroth and said to Thingol: "Choose you a new master of your hunters, lord, for I am dishonoured." Thingol and Melian explained that what happened was beyond his power and was not his fault. However, Mablung left Doriath with a few men, and for the next three years searched all the lands between the Ered Wethrin and the Mouths of Sirion for news of Morwen and Niënor.