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  1. Leader of Nargothrond. Gwindor then led Túrin to Nargothrond, where once he had lived. In Nargothrond, Túrin hid his name, calling himself by the alias Agarwaen son of Úmarth ( Sindarin for " Bloodstained son of Ill-fate" ), while hoping to hide his identity and escape Morgoth 's curse upon his kin.

  2. While there's certainly a fair bit of bad luck involved (with Beleg, or Saeros, or the whole thing with Niniel), Turin is also constantly making absolutely terrible, unsympathetic decisions. He's prideful, selfish, and deluded.

  3. Turin loves Finduilas back, but restrains himself because he doesn’t want to entangle Finduilas in his curse. Could a different version from what is presented in the published Sil and CoH have existed in Tolkiens head when he wrote the stuff about the Prophecy and Turin being an Elf-friend?

  4. Beleg, also known as Beleg Cúthalion or Beleg Strongbow for his good bowmanship, was a Sindarin Elf who served in the army of King Elu Thingol of Doriath as the chief of the Marchwardens - and was a predominant companion of Túrin Turambar.

  5. May 14, 2017 · Tolkien’s fictive Middle-earth examples are Túrin Turambar, who is closely modelled on Kullervo, and his least likely tragic hero Frodo Baggins, whose journey and emotional trajectory from Bag End to Mount Doom take him through all of Aristotle’s norms set within the larger context of the history of Middle-earth, as do those of Túrin.

  6. Oct 5, 2017 · The curse is precisely the reason why Turin is chosen to be the Edain to kill Morgoth in the Dagor Dagorath. His whole life was under the shadow of Morgoth; all his decisions and counsel go awry, he kills friend and foe alike, and eventually kills himself because he unknowingly

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