Beleriand Essays

  • The Review of The Children of Hurin

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    throne in which Morgoth sets Hurin as a punishment for his mockery, “He (Morgoth) set him (Hurin) in a chair of stone upon a high place of Thangorodrim (Mountains of Tyranny), from which he could see afar the land of Hithlum in the west and lands of Beleriand in south. Morgoth standing beside him cursed him again and set his power upon him, so that he could not move from the place, nor die, until Morgoth should release him” (65). Hence, stone throne portrays sorrow, suffer, torment, torture, pain, and

  • Creative Writing: The Wolf

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    body made by fell sorceries and dwimmercraft, a demon corrupted into wolf-shape. He felt its dark mastery and wondered if once again he would fall by the teeth of this dread-beast, as he had fallen by the fire of the Valarauco many ages ago before Beleriand was lost to the sea. It pushed its head from his grasp, and in mockery of a hound’s affection it bent and nuzzled his cheek before baring its razor-teeth. He felt them scrape against his skin and heard it speak. “Now, Laurëfindil, do you understand