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'''Guilin''' was | '''Guilin''' was an [[Elves|Elf]], probably [[Noldor|Noldo]], of [[Nargothrond]]. He was the father of two sons, [[Gwindor]] and [[Gelmir (son of Guilin)|Gelmir]]. | ||
His sons played a great role on the history of the [[Elves]] in the late [[First Age]]. It was Gwindor's desperation over the torture of his brother that triggered the [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]]<ref>{{S|Fifth}}</ref> and long after that dreadful battle he led [[Túrin]] back to Nargothrond, starting a chain of events that would lead to its destruction.<ref>{{S|Turin}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 22:34, 27 October 2012
Guilin was an Elf, probably Noldo, of Nargothrond. He was the father of two sons, Gwindor and Gelmir.
His sons played a great role on the history of the Elves in the late First Age. It was Gwindor's desperation over the torture of his brother that triggered the Nirnaeth Arnoediad[1] and long after that dreadful battle he led Túrin back to Nargothrond, starting a chain of events that would lead to its destruction.[2]