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09-18-2024, 02:32 PM | #1 |
Spirit of Mist
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Tol Eressea
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The Greatest Success Against Morgoth By Elves and Men
The Beleriandic wars against Angband, despite some victories in battle, were singularly unsuccessful in accomplishing one of the primary goals of the Noldor - the recovery of the Silmarils. To paraphrase Tolkien, all the efforts of the Noldor failed to result in even a single glimpse of the Silmarils.
But Beren and Luthien, with the aid of Huan, accomplished what all of the might of the Noldor could not. They entered Angband and retrieved a Silmaril from Morgoth's iron crown. It strikes me that there is some underlying significance in this. The Noldor refused to wait for the Valar to avenge the darkening of Valinor and the theft of the Silmarils. They, instead, rebelled against the authority of the Valar, participated in the Kinslaying (though perhaps not all of them) and left Valinor against the will of the Valar, subjecting them to the Doom of Mandos. The Valar knew and the Noldor should have known that they had undertaken an impossible task - to defeat one of the Ainur. They failed utterly and suffered for it under exile. But Beren and Luthien prevailed. Could the underlying reason for this be, in part, because Beren was a man and had been faithful, and Luthien was of the Teleri and daughter of a Maia, free from the taint of the rebellion of the Noldor? Could only the combination of Men and Elves, free from the taint of rebellion, and coupled with Luthien blood of the Maiar accomplish such a feat?
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