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    Beren And Lгєthien · Deluxe

    All too fleetingly, it helps ward off the oppressive fear of the Ringwraiths who hunt Frodo's ring (they attack later that night). WordPress.com

    : To win Lúthien's hand from her father, King Thingol, Beren is tasked with an "impossible" mission: retrieving a sacred jewel (Silmaril) from Morgoth’s fortress, Angband. Beren and LГєthien

    : The story was deeply personal to Tolkien; he based the characters on himself and his wife, Edith. Their shared gravestone is famously inscribed with the names "Beren" and "Lúthien". All too fleetingly, it helps ward off the

    The tale of is one of the "Great Tales" of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Legendarium, serving as the central love story of the First Age. It chronicles the romance between the mortal Man, Beren, and the immortal Elf-maiden, Lúthien, who together embark on a perilous quest to recover a Silmaril from the crown of the Dark Lord Morgoth. Core Narrative and Significance Their shared gravestone is famously inscribed with the

    : Their union is the first marriage between a mortal and an immortal in Middle-earth, a precedent later mirrored by their descendants, Aragorn and Arwen, in The Lord of the Rings . Key Source Materials Beren and Lúthien, a centenary publication - John Garth