- the
betrayal of the city to the dark Lord
Morgoth by the king's nephew,
Maeglin; and of its
subsequent siege and
catastrophic destruction by Morgoth's...
- the
marriage angers Turgon's
influential nephew Maeglin, who had
desired Idril for himself.
Maeglin defies Turgon's
order to stay
within the mountains...
-
Rudolph Bolo Mäglin (also
Rudolf and
Maeglin), (26
Dezember 1898 in
Basel – 28
April 1973 in Binningen) was a
Swiss journalist, publicist, writer, poet...
-
Morgoth and
other Elves; his
realm is betra**** to
Morgoth by his
nephew Maeglin in 510.
Turgon dies
during the Fall of Gondolin,
though his
daughter Idril...
-
House of
Hador will aid
Gondolin in its time of need. Turgon's
nephew Maeglin urges that they not be
allowed to leave, but
Turgon overrides him; swearing...
-
fathered Maeglin, who
would eventually betray Gondolin. "Thorn" is a song
describing Maeglin's captivity in
Angband and
Morgoth trying to
convert Maeglin to...
- "Appendix A: The
Silvan Elves and
their Speech"
Tolkien 1977, ch. 16 "Of
Maeglin"
Tolkien 1977, ch. 13 "Of the
Return of the Noldor"
Tolkien 1977, ch. 14...
-
Finrod Angrod Aegnor Galadriel Celebrimbor,
maker of
Rings Gil‑galad
Idril Maeglin Orodreth Eärendil
Finduilas Elros Elrond Celebrían
Aragorn Arwen Elladan...
- his mother's
treacherous cousin Maeglin, who had betra****
Gondolin to Morgoth; he was
saved when his
father killed Maeglin. Eärendil and his
parents lived...
- Húrin and Túrin, or the Dark Elf Eöl betra**** by his power-hungry son,
Maeglin.
Rosebury comments that Elrond's
forbidding Arwen to
marry has an analogue...