Thus ended Beleg Strongbow, truest of friends, greatest in skill of all that harboured in the woods of Beleriand in the Elder Days, at the hand of him whom he most loved; and that grief was graven on the face of Turin and never faded.
The Silmarillion: "Of Turin Turambar," p. 208
It's only instrumental? Oh... Anyway I hate Turin.it's so sad that he killed Beleg...:(
xxxDawngirl 2 months ago
@xxxDawngirl Yeah :( he killed him not because he hated him as an enemy,because he was blinded with rage,that's how most people are,blinded by their own feelings,rage,anger,wrath,they never seem to think things through...
horiapopescu1 2 months ago
alright ill admit im pretty high right now so i might be getting a bit carried away...but god damn!
Tolkein is a genius and this tale is so epic!
Emanusmell 1 year ago
@Emanusmell He is a legend! I found myself breaking the normal "reader-book" border...he is a master and his books reflect his genius!
horiapopescu1 1 year ago
you did a really good job! i remember when i first read of beleg's death i started to cry :'( he really was truest of friends
AElberethStarkindler 1 year ago 4
@AElberethStarkindler Yes :( and he was killed by his own friend who had gone mad with rage...a sad ending for him indeed
horiapopescu1 1 year ago