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}}<center>{{quote|He resembled in face and form rather his kindred of the Noldor, but in mood and mind he was the son of his father. His words were few save in matters that touched him near, and then his voice had a power to move those that heard him and to overthrow those that withstood him.|''[[The Silmarillion]]'', [[Of Maeglin]]}}</center>
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'''Maeglin''' was an [[Elves|Elf]], the son of [[Eöl]] the [[Dark Elf]] and [[Aredhel]] daughter of [[Fingolfin]]. He lived in the [[First Age]] of [[Middle-earth]] and was a lord of [[Gondolin]], chief of the [[House of the Mole]].
<center>{{quote|He resembled in face and form rather his kindred of the Noldor, but in mood and mind he was the son of his father. His words were few save in matters that touched him near, and then his voice had a power to move those that heard him and to overthrow those that withstood him.|''[[Quenta Silmarillion]]'', "[[Of Maeglin]]"}}</center>


==History==
'''Maeglin''' was an [[Elves|Elf]], the son of [[Eöl]] the [[Dark Elf]] and [[Aredhel]] daughter of [[Fingolfin]]. He lived in the [[First Age]] of [[Middle-earth]] and was a prince of [[Gondolin]].


===Early History===
== History ==
=== Early history ===
When Aredhel left Gondolin to wander through [[Beleriand]], she met [[Eöl]] in [[Nan Elmoth]]. She stayed with him, eventually giving birth to Maeglin. The child grew up hearing tales of Gondolin, the Hidden City, and his uncle, Turgon. Most importantly, he heard that he had no heir to the throne, thus the idea of leaving the dark places of Nan Elmoth was born in his mind. Years later, Aredhel left Eöl and she took Maeglin (who stole his father's sword, [[Anguirel]]) with her, both of them returning to Gondolin. However, Eöl had followed her. In judgment before [[Turgon]], he was told that he could not leave Gondolin, and attempted to kill Maeglin with a poisoned dart. But he hit Aredhel instead when she sprang before Maeglin to protect him. She later died, and Eöl was cast down to his death from the city walls under Maeglin's eyes; and his father saying he would die the same death.<ref name=Maeglin>{{S|Maeglin}}</ref>


Aredhel had left Gondolin to wander through [[Beleriand]], and in the woods of [[Nan Elmoth]] she met [[Eöl]], and stayed with him, eventually giving birth to Maeglin. The child grew up hearing tales of Gondolin, the Hidden City and his uncle, Turgon, most importantly that he had no heir to the throne, thus the idea of leaving the dark places of Nan Elmoth was born in his mind. Years later Aredhel left Eöl and she took her son (who stole his father's sword, [[Anguirel]]) with her, both of them returning to Gondolin. Eöl had followed her. In judgment before [[Turgon]] he attempted to kill Maeglin with a poisoned dart when told he could not leave Gondolin, but hit Aredhel instead when she sprang before the dart. She died, and Eöl was cast down to his death from the city walls, under Maeglin's eyes, his father saying he would die the same death.
He was now an orphan, but Turgon held him in honor, and Maeglin both learned and taught much. He found rich lodes of metals in the [[Echoriath]] surrounding the city, and forged weapons of steel stronger than had been seen before. His mine in the northern Echoriath was named ''[[Anghabar]]'', which provided a great wealth of steel and forged metals.<ref name=Maeglin>{{S|Maeglin}}</ref>


He was now an orphan, but Turgon held him in honor, and Maeglin both learned and taught much. He became an elven lord held in high esteem, even leading his own [[House of the Mole]]. He found rich lodes of metals in the [[Echoriath]] surrounding the city, and forged weapons of steel stronger than had been seen before. His mine in the Echoriath was named ''[[Anghabar]]'', Iron-Mine. In the [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]], "Battle of Unnumbered Tears", Maeglin refused to remain behind as regent, and went forth to battle with Turgon proving valiant at need, though he was wise in council as well. The seventh and final gate of Gondolin, the [[Gate of Steel]], was Maeglin's creation.
In the [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]], also known as the Battle of Unnumbered Tears, Maeglin refused to remain behind as regent, and went forth to battle with Turgon, proving valiant at need, though he was wise in council as well.<ref name=Maeglin>{{S|Maeglin}}</ref> He was present when Turgon and Húrin met in the middle of the battle, and heard the prophetic words of his king, and he didn't forget them.<ref>{{S|Nirnaeth}}</ref> After the army of the Gondolindrim came back from battle, the seventh and final gate of Gondolin, the [[Gate of Steel]], was created by Maeglin.<ref>{{UT|Tuor}}, pp. 49-50</ref>
[[File:Peter Xavier Price - Evil in His Heart.jpg|thumb|''Evil in his heart'' by [[Peter Xavier Price]]]]
Even though he was one of the mighty of Gondolin, he most desired Turgon's daughter [[Idril]], who was his first cousin. But there was no hope for him, as the "[[Eldar]] wedded not with kin so near". Moreover, Idril perceived an evil coming from him, and for as long as Gondolin existed, she avoided him. Thus, the love inside Maeglin's heart turned to darkness. Though he had neither her nor the kingship of Gondolin, he endured it in silence, waiting for an opportunity to seize them both.<ref name=Maeglin></ref>


Even though he was one of the mighty of Gondolin, he most desired Turgon's daughter [[Idril]] who was his first cousin. But there was no hope for him, as the "[[Eldar]] wedded not with kin so near". More over, Idril perceived an evil coming from him and for as long as Gondolin existed, she avoided him. Thus the love inside Maeglin's heart turned to darkness and though he had neither her nor the kingship of Gondolin, he endured it in silence, waiting for an opportunity to seize them both.
=== Fall of Gondolin ===
When [[Tuor]] came, carrying [[Ulmo's warning]] of the danger to Gondolin, Maeglin sat on the right hand of Turgon and argued against Tuor. Tuor's marriage with Idril further incensed Maeglin, who rebelled against Turgon and Tuor. Later, seeking after metals, Maeglin defied Turgon's order to stay within the mountains, and was captured by [[Orcs]] and brought to [[Angband]]. [[Morgoth]] promised both Gondolin and Idril in return for the location of the hidden city, thus luring Maeglin into the greatest treachery done in the [[Elder Days]].


===The Fall of Gondolin===
Maeglin returned to Gondolin saying nothing about his encounter, but many people noticed a change.  Most thought it was for the better, though Idril suspected something and began work on [[Idril's secret way]]. When the [[Fall of Gondolin]] took place, Maeglin tried to kill [[Eärendil]] and take Idril for himself. But Tuor caught up with him and they fought upon the walls of the city. Maeglin lost and he was thrown down to his death, striking the mountain three times before falling into the flames.<ref>{{S|Gondolin}}</ref>


When [[Tuor]] came, carrying [[Ulmo]]'s warning of the danger to Gondolin, Maeglin sat on the right hand of Turgon and argued against Tuor. Tuor's marriage with Idril further incensed Maeglin, who rebelled against Turgon and Tuor. Later, seeking after metals, Maeglin defied Turgon's order to stay within the mountains, and was captured by [[Orcs]] and brought to [[Angband]]. [[Morgoth]] promised both Gondolin and Idril in return for the location of the hidden city, thus luring Maeglin into the greatest treachery done in the [[Elder Days]].  He gave him a token that would allegedly keep him safe from the sack.
== Etymology ==
''Maeglin'' means "Sharp Glance" in [[Sindarin]], a name which he received from his father when he was twelve. It is formed by the union of ''[[maeg]]'' ("sharp, piercing, "penetrating") and ''[[glîn]]'' ("gleam, glint (of eyes)").<ref>{{S|Appendix}}, entries ''maeg'', ''glîn''</ref>


Maeglin returned to Gondolin saying nothing about his encounter, but many people noticed a change.  Most thought it was for the better, though Idril suspected something and began work on [[Idril's secret way]].  He managed to turn some of the weaker lords, such as [[Salgant]] and the roguish to his side. When the hosts of Morgoth surrounded the city, when Eärendil was seven, Maeglin counseled Turgon against flight, and because of his place in the King's heart he swayed him to his advantage. As the battle over Gondolin took place, Maeglin tried to kill [[Eärendil]] and take Idril for himself. But Tuor caught up with him and they fought upon the walls of the city. Maeglin lost and he was thrown down to his death, striking the mountain three times before falling into the flames.
At birth, Aredhel gave Maeglin the [[Amilessë|mother-name]] of '''''Lómion''''', meaning "Child of Twilight" in [[Quenya]]. It comes from ''[[lómë]]'' ("twilight")<ref>{{S|Appendix}}, entry ''lómë''</ref> + ''[[-ion]]'' (patronymic suffix). This name was given to him in secret, as Quenya was forbidden and because only Eöl gave a name to his son when he was twelve years old.<ref name=Maeglin></ref>


==Etymology==
== Genealogy ==
''Maeglin'' means "sharp glance" in [[Sindarin]], a name which he received from his father when he was twelve. It is formed by the union of ''[[maeg]]'', which translates as "sharp" or "piercing", "penetrating" and ''[[glîn]]'', meaning "gleam", "glint" (of eyes). At birth, Aredhel gave Maeglin the [[Amilessë|mother-name]] of ''[[Lómion]]'', meaning "Child of Twilight" in [[Quenya]]. It comes from ''[[lómë]]'', a noun that translates as "dusk", "twilight" and also "night".<ref>{{S|Appendix}}</ref>
 
==Genealogy==
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== Other versions of the legendarium ==
[[File:Catherine Chmiel - Maeglin laid hands on Idril, and on Earendil.jpg|right|thumb|''Maeglin laid hands on Idril, and on Earendil'' by [[Catherine Karina Chmiel]]]]
Maeglin is called '''''Meglin''''' in the early versions of the [[legendarium]]. This [[Gnomish]] name is not glossed and its [[Qenya]] cognate was ''Mailin/Mailindo''.<ref>{{PE|13}}, pp. 103-104</ref>
=== The Book of Lost Tales ===
The most detailed text about Meglin and his evil deeds during the Fall of Gondolin is the chapter "[[The Fall of Gondolin (chapter)|The Fall of Gondolin]]", in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales Part Two]]''. There it is told that he was a [[Gnome]]-lord, son of Isfin and Eöl, and nephew of king Turgon, although some whispered he had Orc's blood in his veins. His sign was a sable Mole and he was a chief of the delvers, and many of them beloged to his house.<ref name=Gondolin>{{LT2|III}}</ref>{{rp|165}} This house was the [[folk of the Mole]], one of the [[twelve houses of the Gondothlim]]. He had gathered them chosing warriors of dark countenance and lowering gaze.<ref name=Gondolin></ref>{{rp|173}}
At some point he was captured by Orcs while looking for ore, and knowing he was of the [[Gondothlim]], they would kill him, but he offered himself to Melko and was taken to the Hills of Iron. Hearing the treachery, Melko was pleased, and together they planned how to take the city. Meglin gave Melko the idea of building [[Iron Dragons]] to carry Orcs. Then he came back to the city, but Melko wove upon him the spell of bottomless dread.<ref name=Gondolin></ref>{{rp|169}}
Seven years later, the armies of Melko approached Gondolin and Turgon called a council. All the lords supported Tuor, who wanted to leave the city and save the women and children, but Meglin and [[Salgant]] alone convinced [[Turgon]] to hold the city and guard the treasures, and while he spoke Salgant backed him up.<ref name=Gondolin></ref>{{rp|175-176}}
When the [[Fall of Gondolin]] began at the northern gate, Meglin led his folk to [[Tuor]]'s house at the south of the city. He knew of [[Idril's secret way]] and wanted to use it for his own porposes. There he tried to kill [[Eärendel]] throwing him from the walls, and dragged Idril of her hair to make her see it. But Eärendel and Idril fought him, delaying him. Tuor soon arrived with his [[folk of the Wing]]. But a press of the Mole-folk was in front of the house, and these were the grimmest Noldoli that Meglin could get, doing nothing to stop their lord. Then the folk of the Wing attacked and the folk of the Mole was stricken asunder, and Tuor could run upon Meglin. When Meglin saw this, he stabbed Eärendel, but the child was wearing a coat, and Tuor broke Meglin's arm. Finally, Tuor took Meglin and flung him far out. The body smote Amon Gwareth three times before reaching the flames, "and the name of Meglin has gone out in shame from among the Eldar and Noldoli".<ref name=Gondolin>{{LT2|III}}</ref>{{rp|177-178}}
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*''[[The Silmarillion]]'', [[Of Maeglin]]
[[Category:Characters in The Book of Lost Tales]]
*''[[The Book of Lost Tales Part Two]]'', [[The Fall of Gondolin]]
*''[[The War of the Jewels]]'', [[Maeglin (chapter)|Maeglin]]</small>
 
==See Also==
* [[:Category:Images of Maeglin|Images of Maeglin]]
[[Category:Characters in The Silmarillion]]
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[[Category:First Age characters]]
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Maeglin
Elf
Lorraine Brevig - Maeglin.jpg
"Maeglin" by Lorraine Brevig
Biographical Information
Other namesLómion (Q, mn)
LocationNan Elmoth, Gondolin
AffiliationHouse of the Mole
BirthF.A. 320
Nan Elmoth
DeathF.A. 510 (aged 190)
Fall of Gondolin
Notable forBetraying the location of Gondolin to Morgoth
Family
ParentageEöl & Aredhel
Physical Description
GenderMale
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorDark
WeaponryAnguirel
GalleryImages of Maeglin
"He resembled in face and form rather his kindred of the Noldor, but in mood and mind he was the son of his father. His words were few save in matters that touched him near, and then his voice had a power to move those that heard him and to overthrow those that withstood him."
Quenta Silmarillion, "Of Maeglin"

Maeglin was an Elf, the son of Eöl the Dark Elf and Aredhel daughter of Fingolfin. He lived in the First Age of Middle-earth and was a prince of Gondolin.

History

Early history

When Aredhel left Gondolin to wander through Beleriand, she met Eöl in Nan Elmoth. She stayed with him, eventually giving birth to Maeglin. The child grew up hearing tales of Gondolin, the Hidden City, and his uncle, Turgon. Most importantly, he heard that he had no heir to the throne, thus the idea of leaving the dark places of Nan Elmoth was born in his mind. Years later, Aredhel left Eöl and she took Maeglin (who stole his father's sword, Anguirel) with her, both of them returning to Gondolin. However, Eöl had followed her. In judgment before Turgon, he was told that he could not leave Gondolin, and attempted to kill Maeglin with a poisoned dart. But he hit Aredhel instead when she sprang before Maeglin to protect him. She later died, and Eöl was cast down to his death from the city walls under Maeglin's eyes; and his father saying he would die the same death.[1]

He was now an orphan, but Turgon held him in honor, and Maeglin both learned and taught much. He found rich lodes of metals in the Echoriath surrounding the city, and forged weapons of steel stronger than had been seen before. His mine in the northern Echoriath was named Anghabar, which provided a great wealth of steel and forged metals.[1]

In the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, also known as the Battle of Unnumbered Tears, Maeglin refused to remain behind as regent, and went forth to battle with Turgon, proving valiant at need, though he was wise in council as well.[1] He was present when Turgon and Húrin met in the middle of the battle, and heard the prophetic words of his king, and he didn't forget them.[2] After the army of the Gondolindrim came back from battle, the seventh and final gate of Gondolin, the Gate of Steel, was created by Maeglin.[3]

Evil in his heart by Peter Xavier Price

Even though he was one of the mighty of Gondolin, he most desired Turgon's daughter Idril, who was his first cousin. But there was no hope for him, as the "Eldar wedded not with kin so near". Moreover, Idril perceived an evil coming from him, and for as long as Gondolin existed, she avoided him. Thus, the love inside Maeglin's heart turned to darkness. Though he had neither her nor the kingship of Gondolin, he endured it in silence, waiting for an opportunity to seize them both.[1]

Fall of Gondolin

When Tuor came, carrying Ulmo's warning of the danger to Gondolin, Maeglin sat on the right hand of Turgon and argued against Tuor. Tuor's marriage with Idril further incensed Maeglin, who rebelled against Turgon and Tuor. Later, seeking after metals, Maeglin defied Turgon's order to stay within the mountains, and was captured by Orcs and brought to Angband. Morgoth promised both Gondolin and Idril in return for the location of the hidden city, thus luring Maeglin into the greatest treachery done in the Elder Days.

Maeglin returned to Gondolin saying nothing about his encounter, but many people noticed a change. Most thought it was for the better, though Idril suspected something and began work on Idril's secret way. When the Fall of Gondolin took place, Maeglin tried to kill Eärendil and take Idril for himself. But Tuor caught up with him and they fought upon the walls of the city. Maeglin lost and he was thrown down to his death, striking the mountain three times before falling into the flames.[4]

Etymology

Maeglin means "Sharp Glance" in Sindarin, a name which he received from his father when he was twelve. It is formed by the union of maeg ("sharp, piercing, "penetrating") and glîn ("gleam, glint (of eyes)").[5]

At birth, Aredhel gave Maeglin the mother-name of Lómion, meaning "Child of Twilight" in Quenya. It comes from lómë ("twilight")[6] + -ion (patronymic suffix). This name was given to him in secret, as Quenya was forbidden and because only Eöl gave a name to his son when he was twelve years old.[1]

Genealogy

Míriel
d. Y.T. 1170
 
Finwë
d. Y.T. 1495
 
Indis
b. Y.T.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fëanor
Y.T. 1169 - 1497
 
Findis
b. Y.T.
 
Fingolfin
Y.T. 1190 - F.A. 456
 
Anairë
b. Y.T.
 
Írimë
b. Y.T.
 
Finarfin
b. Y.T. 1230
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fingon
Y.T. 1260 - F.A. 472
 
Turgon
Y.T. 1300 - F.A. 510
 
Elenwë
d. Y.T. 1500
 
Aredhel
Y.T. 1362 - F.A. 400
 
Eöl
d. F.A. 400
 
Argon
d. F.A. 1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tuor
b. F.A. 472
 
Idril
b. Y.T.
 
 
 
 
 
MAEGLIN
F.A. 320 - 510
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eärendil
b. F.A. 503
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Other versions of the legendarium

Maeglin laid hands on Idril, and on Earendil by Catherine Karina Chmiel

Maeglin is called Meglin in the early versions of the legendarium. This Gnomish name is not glossed and its Qenya cognate was Mailin/Mailindo.[7]

The Book of Lost Tales

The most detailed text about Meglin and his evil deeds during the Fall of Gondolin is the chapter "The Fall of Gondolin", in The Book of Lost Tales Part Two. There it is told that he was a Gnome-lord, son of Isfin and Eöl, and nephew of king Turgon, although some whispered he had Orc's blood in his veins. His sign was a sable Mole and he was a chief of the delvers, and many of them beloged to his house.[8]:165 This house was the folk of the Mole, one of the twelve houses of the Gondothlim. He had gathered them chosing warriors of dark countenance and lowering gaze.[8]:173 At some point he was captured by Orcs while looking for ore, and knowing he was of the Gondothlim, they would kill him, but he offered himself to Melko and was taken to the Hills of Iron. Hearing the treachery, Melko was pleased, and together they planned how to take the city. Meglin gave Melko the idea of building Iron Dragons to carry Orcs. Then he came back to the city, but Melko wove upon him the spell of bottomless dread.[8]:169

Seven years later, the armies of Melko approached Gondolin and Turgon called a council. All the lords supported Tuor, who wanted to leave the city and save the women and children, but Meglin and Salgant alone convinced Turgon to hold the city and guard the treasures, and while he spoke Salgant backed him up.[8]:175-176

When the Fall of Gondolin began at the northern gate, Meglin led his folk to Tuor's house at the south of the city. He knew of Idril's secret way and wanted to use it for his own porposes. There he tried to kill Eärendel throwing him from the walls, and dragged Idril of her hair to make her see it. But Eärendel and Idril fought him, delaying him. Tuor soon arrived with his folk of the Wing. But a press of the Mole-folk was in front of the house, and these were the grimmest Noldoli that Meglin could get, doing nothing to stop their lord. Then the folk of the Wing attacked and the folk of the Mole was stricken asunder, and Tuor could run upon Meglin. When Meglin saw this, he stabbed Eärendel, but the child was wearing a coat, and Tuor broke Meglin's arm. Finally, Tuor took Meglin and flung him far out. The body smote Amon Gwareth three times before reaching the flames, "and the name of Meglin has gone out in shame from among the Eldar and Noldoli".[8]:177-178

References

Twelve houses of the Gondothlim
King (leader: Turgon) · Wing (Tuor) · Mole (Meglin) · Swallow (Duilin) · Heavenly Arch (Egalmoth) · Pillar (Penlod) · Tower of Snow (Penlod) · Tree (Galdor) · Golden Flower (Glorfindel) · Fountain (Ecthelion) · Harp (Salgant) · Hammer of Wrath (Rog)