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the silmarillion-第42章

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done; and tasted at last the fullness of woe that was measured for him by Morgoth Bauglir。 And he spoke no more of  
what was past; but stooping lifted up the Nauglamír from where it lay before Thingol's chair; and he gave it to him;  
saying: 'Receive now; lord; the Necklace of the Dwarves; as a gift from one who has nothing; and as a memorial of Húrin  
of Dor…lómin。 For now my fate is fulfilled; and the purpose of Morgoth achieved; but I am his thrall no longer。' 
Then he turned away; and passed out from the Thousand Caves; and all that saw him fell back before his face;  
and none sought to withstand his going; nor did any know whither he went。 But it is said that Húrin would not live  
thereafter; being bereft of all purpose and desire; and cast himself at last into the western sea; and so ended the mightiest  
of the warriors of mortal Men。 
 
But when Húrin was gone from Menegroth; Thingol sat long in silence; gazing upon the great treasure that lay  
upon his knees; and it came into his mind that it should be remade; and in it should be set the Silmaril。 For as the years  
passed Thingol's thought turned unceasingly to the jewel of F?anor; and became bound to it; and he liked not to let it rest  
even behind the doors of his inmost treasury; and he was minded now to bear it with him always; waking and sleeping。 
In those days the Dwarves still came on their journeys into Beleriand from their mansions m Ered Lindon; and  
passing over Gelion at Sam Athrad; the Ford of Stones; they travelled the ancient road to Doriath; for their skill in the  
working of metal and stone was very great; and there was much need of their craft in the halls of Menegroth。 But they  
came now no longer in small parties as aforetime; but in great panies well armed for their protection in the perilous  
lands between Aros and Gelion; and they dwelt in Menegroth at such times in chambers and smithies set apart for them。  
At that very time great craftsmen of Nogrod were lately e into Doriath; and the King therefore summoning them  
declared his desire; that if their skill were great enough they should remake the Nauglamír; and in it set the Silmaril。  
Then the Dwarves looked upon the work of their fathers; and they beheld with wonder the shining jewel of F?anor; and  
they were filled with a great lust to possess them; and carry them off to their far homes in the mountains。 But they  
dissembled their mind; and consented to the task。 
Long was their labour; and Thingol went down alone to their deep smithies; and sat ever among them as they  
worked。 In time his desire was achieved; and the greatest of the works of Elves and Dwarves were brought together and  
made one; and its beauty was very great; for now the countless jewels of the Nauglamír did reflect and cast abroad in  
marvellous hues the light of the Silmaril amidmost。 Then Thingol; being alone among them; made to take it up and clasp  
it about his neck; but the Dwarves m that moment withheld it from him; and demanded that he yield it up to them;  
saying: 'By what right does the Elvenking lay claim to the Nauglamír; that was made by our fathers for Finrod Felagund  
who is dead? It has e to him but by the hand of Húrin the Man of Dor…lómin; who took it as a thief out of the  
darkness of Nargothrond。' But Thingol perceived their hearts; and saw well that desiring the Silmaril they sought but a  
pretext and fair cloak for their true intent; and in his wrath and pride he gave no heed to his peril; but spoke to them in  
scorn; saying: 'How do ye of uncouth race dare to demand aught of me; Elu Thingol; Lord of Beleriand; whose life  
began by the waters of Cuiviénen years uncounted ere the fathers of the stunted people awoke?' And standing tall and  
proud among them he bade them with shameful words be gone unrequited out of Doriath。 
Then the lust of the Dwarves was kindled to rage by the words of the King; and they rose up about him; and laid  
hands on him; and slew him as he stood。 So died in the deep places of Menegroth Elw? Singollo; King of Doriath; who  
alone of all the Children of Ilúvatar was joined with one of the Ainur; and he who; alone of the Forsaken Elves; had seen  
the light of the Trees of Valinor; with his last sight gazed upon the Silmaril。 
Then the Dwarves taking the Nauglamír passed out of Menegroth and fled eastwards through Region。 But tidings  
went swiftly through the forest; and few of that pany came over Aros; for they were pursued to the death as they  
sought the eastward road; and the Nauglamír was retaken; and brought back in bitter grief to Melian the Queen。 Yet two  
there were of the slayers of Thingol who escaped from the pursuit on the eastern marches; and returned at last to their  
city far off in the Blue Mountains; and there in Nogrod they told somewhat of all that had befallen; saying that the  
Dwarves were slain in Doriath by mand of the Elvenking; who thus would cheat them of their reward。 
Then great was the wrath and lamentation of the Dwarves of Nogrod for the death of their kin and their great  
craftsmen; and they tore their beards; and wailed; and long they sat taking thought for vengeance。 It is told that they  
asked aid from Belegost; but it was denied them; and the Dwarves of Belegost sought to dissuade them from their  
purpose; but their counsel was unavailing; and ere long a great host came forth from Nogrod; and crossing over Gelion  
marched westward through Beleriand。 
*** 
 
Upon Doriath a heavy change had fallen。 Melian sat long in silence beside Thingol the King; and her thought  
passed back into the starlit years and to their first meeting among the nightingales of Nan Elmoth in ages past; and she  
knew that her parting from Thingol was the forerunner of a greater parting; and that the doom of Doriath was drawing  
nigh。 For Melian was of the divine race of the Valar; and she was a Maia of great power and wisdom; but for love of  
Elw? Singollo she took upon herself the form of the Elder Children of Ilúvatar; and in that union she became bound by  
the chain and trammels of the flesh of Arda。 In that form she bore to him Lúthien Tinúviel; and in that form she gained a  
power over the substance of Arda; and by the Girdle of Melian was Doriath defended through long ages from the evils  
without。 But now Thingol lay dead; and his spirit had passed to the halls of Mandos; and with his death a change came  
also upon Melian。 Thus it came to pass that her power was withdrawn in that time from the forests of Neldoreth and  
Region; and Esgalduin the enchanted river spoke with a different voice; and Doriath lay open to its enemies。 
Thereafter Melian spoke to none save to Mablung only; bidding him take heed to the Silmaril; and to send word  
speedily to Beren and Lúthien in Ossiriand; and she vanished out of Middle…earth; and passed to the land of the Valar  
beyond the western sea; to muse upon her sorrows in the gardens of Lórien; whence she came; and this tale speaks of her  
no more。 
Thus it was that the host of the Naugrim crossing over Aros passed unhindered into the woods of Doriath; and  
none withstood them; for they were many and fierce; and the captains of the Grey…elves were cast into doubt and despair;  
and went hither and thither purposeless。 But the Dwarves held on their way; and passed over the great bridge; and  
entered into Menegroth; and there befell a thing most grievous among the sorrowful deeds of the Elder Days。 For there  
was battle in the Thousand Caves; and many Elves and Dwarves were slain; and it has not been forgotten。 But the  
Dwarves were victorious; and the halls of Thingol were ransacked and plundered。 There fell Mablung of the Heavy  
Hand before the doors of the treasury wherein lay the Nauglamír; and the Silmaril was taken。 
At that time Beren and Lúthien yet dwelt in Tol Galen; the Green Isle; in the River Adurant; southernmost of the  
streams that falling from Ered Lindon flowed down to join with Gelion; and their son Dior Eluchíl had to wife Nimloth;  
kinswoman of Celeborn; prince of Doriath; who was wedded to the Lady Galadriel。 The sons of Dior and Nimloth were  
Eluréd and Elurín; and a daughter also was born to them; and she was named Elwing; which is Star…spray; for she was  
born on a night of stars; whose light glittered in the spray of the waterfall of Lanthir Lamath beside her father's house。 
Now word went swiftly among the Elves of Ossiriand that a great host of Dwarves bearing gear of war had e  
down out of the mountains and passed over Gelion at the Ford of Stones。 These tidings came soon to Beren and Lúthien;  
and in that time also a messenger came to them out of Doriath telling of what had befallen there。 Then Beren arose and  
left Tol Galen; and summoning to him Dior his son they went north to the River Ascar; and with them went many of the  
Green…elves of Ossiriand。 
Thus it came to 。pass that when the Dwarves of Nogrod; returning from Menegroth with diminished host; came  
again to Sarn Athrad; they were assailed by unseen enemies; for as they climbed up Gelion's banks burdened with the  
spoils of Doriath; suddenly all the woods were filled with the sound of elven…horns; and shafts sped upon them from  
every side。 There very many of the Dwarves were slain in the first onset; but some escaping from the ambush held  
together; and fled eastwards towards the mountains。 And as they climbed the long slopes beneath Mount Dolmed there  
came forth the Shepherds of the Trees; and they drove the Dwarves into the shadowy woods of Ered Lindon: whence; it  
is said; came never one to climb the high passes that led to their homes。 
In that battle by Sarn Athrad Beren fought his last fight; and himself slew the Lord of Nogrod; and wrested from  
him the Necklace of the Dwarves; but he dying laid his curse upon all the treasure。 Then Beren gazed in wonder on the  
selfsame jewel of F?anor that he had cut from Morgoth's iron crown; now shining set amid gold and gems by the  
cunning of the Dwarves; and he washed it clean of blood in the waters of the river。 And when all was finished the  
treasure of Doriath was drowned in the River Ascar; and from that time the river was named anew; Rathlóriel; the  
Goldenbed; but Beren took the Nauglamír and returned to Tol Galen。 Little did it ease the grief of Lúthien to learn that  
the Lord of Nogrod was slain and many Dwarves beside; but it is said and sung that Lúthien wearing that necklace and  
that immortal jewel was the vision of greatest beauty and glory that has ever been outside the realm of Valinor; and for a  
little while the Land of the Dead that Live became like a vision of the land of the Valar; and no place has been since so  
fair; so fruitful; or so filled with light。 
Now Dior Thingol's heir bade farewell to Beren and Lúthien; and departing from Lanthir Lamath with Nimloth  
his wife he came to Menegroth; and abode there; and with them went their young sons Eluréd and Elurín; and Elwing  
their daughter。 Then the Sindar received them with joy; and they arose from the darkness of their grief for fallen kin and  
King and for the departure of Melian; and Dior Eluchíl set himself to raise anew the glory of the kingdom of Doriath。 
 
There came a night of autumn; and when it grew late; one came and smote upon the doors of Menegroth;  
demanding admittance to the King。 He was a lord of the Green…elves hastening from Ossiriand; and the door…wards  
brought him to where Dior sat alone in his chamber; and there in silence he gave to the King a coffer; and took his leave。  
But in that coffer lay the Necklace of the Dwarves; wherein was set the Silmaril; and Dior looking upon it knew it for a  
sign that Beren Erchamion and Lúthien Tinúviel had died indeed; and gone where go the race of Men to a fate beyond  
the world。 
Long did Dior gaze upon the Silmaril; which his father and mother had brought beyond hope out of the terror of  
Morgoth; and his grief was great that death had e upon them so soon。 But the wise have said that the Silmaril  
hastened their end; for the flame of the beauty of Lúthien as she wore it was too bright for mortal lands。 
Then Dior arose; and about his neck he clasped the Nauglamír; and now he appeared as the fairest of all the  
children of the world; of threefold race: of the Edain; and of the Eldar; and of the Maiar of the Blessed Realm。 
 
But now the rumour ran among the scattered Elves of Beleriand that Dior Thingol's heir wore the Nauglamír; and  
they said: 'A Silmaril of F?anor burns again in the woods of Doriath'; and the oath of the sons of F?anor was waked  
again from sleep。 For while Lúthien wore the Necklace of the Dwarves no Elf would dare to assail her; but now hearing  
of the renewal of Doriath and of Dior's pride the seven gathered again from wandering; and they sent to him to claim  
their own。 
But Dior returned no answer to the sons of F?anor; and Celegorm stirred up his brothers to prepare an assault  
upon Doriath。 They came at unawares in the middle of winter; and fought with Dior in the Thousand Caves; and so  
befell the second slaying of Elf by Elf。 There fell Celegorm by Dior's hand; and there fell Curufin; and dark Caranthir;  
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