For a while he was silent, and was glad but after a space he strove once more to dissuade Lúthien from her journey. Thus Beren and Lúthien met again between the desert and the wood. But they halted and cast aside their disguise, and Lúthien ran towards him. Clad in these dreadful garments Huan and Lúthien ran through Taur-nu-Fuin, and all things fled before them.īeren seeing their approach was dismayed and he wondered, for he had heard the voice of Tinúviel, and he thought it now a phantom for his ensnaring. She was the messenger of Sauron, and was wont to fly in vampireâs form to Angband and her great fingered wings were barbed at each jointâs end with an iron claw. He turned aside therefore at Sauronâs isle, as they ran northward again, and he took thence the ghastly wolf-hame of Draugluin, and the bat-fell of Thuringwethil. Long he had pondered in his heart what counsel he could devise for the lightening of the peril of these two whom he loved. For Huan, consenting once more to be her steed, had borne her swiftly hard upon Berenâs trail. The dusk, the dawn, the earth, the seaâĪnd he sang aloud, caring not what ear should overhear him, for he was desperate and looked for no escape.īut Lúthien heard his song, and she sang in answer, as she came through the woods unlooked for.
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