As you might guess, Thingol, who wouldn’t even allow Men into his service, was pretty mad. After that, they spent a lot of time together in secret.ĭaeron the Minstrel also loved Lúthien and was jealous that she was hanging out with Beren, so he told Thingol about their meetings. However, after a time she returned to him, placing her hand in his. She came to him and loved him, but she slipped away once more, and Beren fell deep into grief. In the spring, Beren found her again, and the spell of silence was lifted from him. Upon seeing her, he was unable to speak as he had fallen under some kind of spell. He came to the land of Doriath and stumbled upon Lúthien as she danced in the grass. After that, he wandered in the wilderness for about four years. Beren pursued the orcs that had killed his father and retrieved his father’s ring. Eventually, all were killed except Beren. Chapter Nineteen: Of Beren and Lúthien Beren, the Wandering Outlawīarahir and his companions were pursued to the death by the servants of Morgoth and dwelt in the wilderness as wandering outlaws.
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