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| titles=Princess of [[Doriath]]
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| birth=1200 [[YOTT]]
| birth=[[Years of the Trees 1200|Y.T. 1200]]
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| age=c. 3,400 [[Years of the Sun|years]]
| parentage=[[Thingol]] + [[Melian]]
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'''Lúthien Tinúviel''' ([[Years of the Trees]] 1200 – [[First Age]] c. 505, aged approx. 3,400 years at the time of her final death) was the only daughter of King [[Thingol]] of [[Doriath]] and [[Melian]] the [[Maia]]. She was said to be the fairest maiden to have ever lived.   
'''Lúthien Tinúviel''' was the only daughter of King [[Thingol]] of [[Doriath]] and [[Melian]] the [[Maia]]. She was said to be the fairest maiden to have ever lived.   


== History ==
== History ==
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[:Category:Images of Lúthien Tinúviel|Images of Lúthien Tinúviel]]
* [[:Category:Images of Lúthien Tinúviel|Images of Lúthien Tinúviel]]

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Lúthien Tinúviel
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File:Alan Lee - Luthien.jpeg
Biographical Information
TitlesPrincess of Doriath
BirthY.T. 1200
Deathc. F.A. 505 (aged c. 3,400 years)
Family
ParentageThingol + Melian
SpouseBeren
ChildrenDior
Physical Description
GenderFemale
Hair colorBlack
GalleryImages of Lúthien Tinúviel

Lúthien Tinúviel was the only daughter of King Thingol of Doriath and Melian the Maia. She was said to be the fairest maiden to have ever lived.

History

Early History

Lúthien would often dance in the woods, while her friend Daeron would play his flute. Daeron came to love her, and while she enjoyed his company, she did not return his love.

Quest for the Silmaril

Lúthien by Ted Nasmith

During such an occasion she was discovered by Beren as he wandered the woods of her father's kingdom, and instantly fell in love with her. Daeron chirped out a warning, and she hid. While he searched for her, he accidentally laid his hand on her arm. He caught her alone some months later, and they grew to love one another. When Lúthien took Beren before her father, he was apalled that his royal daughter should wish to wed a mortal, and as is recounted in the Lay of Leithian so set Beren what he thought was an unachievable task, to recover a Silmaril from the Iron Crown of Morgoth himself. So Beren left Doriath in pursuit of his hopeless quest.

After a time, a darkness fell on Lúthien's heart, and she learned from her mother Melian what this meant; Beren had been captured by Sauron, and was held in the dungeons of Tol-in-Gaurhoth. Though Thingol sought to stop her, Lúthien set out from Doriath to rescue Beren, if she could. Passing through many adventures, she gained the help of Huan the Hound, and together they came to Sauron's Isle. Through Lúthien's magic and Huan's strength they defeated Sauron and rescued Beren. Eventually Beren set out for Angband once again, and Lúthien accompanied him.

Through Lúthien's powers, they passed the gates of Angband, and the great wolf Carcharoth that guarded them. Coming before the Dark Throne itself, she wove a spell that put Morgoth and his court into a deep sleep, and Beren cut a Silmaril from the Iron Crown. Returning to the gates, they found that Carcharoth barred their escape. Beren held up the hallowed jewel to protect them, but the monstrous wolf bit off his hand, and with it consumed the Silmaril. But the Silmarils were blessed by Varda herself, so that any unclean flesh that touched them would be withered and burnt. The wolf's innards were consumed with that burning, and it ran howling into the south.

Lúthien healed Beren, and they came at last back to her father's halls at Menegroth. There they heard tidings that the maddened wolf had entered Thingol's realm, and Beren set out with the King to the Hunting of the Wolf. After nightfall they returned; the wolf was slain and the Silmaril recovered, but Beren was wounded mortally. So he passed away, and soon after Lúthien too wasted of grief.

Aftermath

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Lúthien Dances Before Morgoth by Luca Michelucci

Their spirits were gathered in the Halls of Mandos in the Uttermost West, and there Lúthien sang a song of such extraordinary power and beauty that it moved even the implacable heart of Mandos himself. So she was granted a unique fate, to become mortal and return to Middle-earth with Beren, where they dwelt for a time in happiness on the green island of Tol Galen in the River Adurant.

Genealogy

Elu Thingol = Melian
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            |      House of Bëor
            |         :
            |         :
          LÚTHIEN = Beren
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             Dior Eluchíl = Nimloth
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                  ________|________
                 |        |        |
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   Eärendil = Elwing   Eluréd   Elurín
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        ____|____
       |         |
       |         |
     Elrond    Elros

See Also