[Image: Beren and Lúthien - Peter Xavier Price]
Lúthien, called 'Lúthien
Tinuviel' by Beren (Nightingale, daughter of twilight in Sindarin), was the
fairest of the elven maids of Beleriand, and lived in the First Age of the Sun
before the War of Wrath. Her story and
fate is tied inevitably to Beren son of Barahir, with whom she fell in love
when he wandered into Doriath. Lúthien
Tinuviel was daughter of the great King Thingol of Doriath, greatest of the
Teleri elves, who would not give his daughter freely, especially to a mortal
man. So, Upon Thingol's discovery of
Beren's presence in his land, he sent for him and, having sworn not to harm the
man, set before him a quest to recover a Silmaril from Morgoth's iron crown. Upon the successful completion of this quest,
Beren would be allowed to marry Lúthien, as they desired.
So, Beren set out upon his quest
while Lúthien, imprisoned by Melian the Queen of Doriath to stop her from
following Beren into hell, devised a means of escape from her prison in order
to follow her love. Beren travelled to
Nargothrond and there gained the help of King Felagund while gaining strong
enemies in the Sons of Feanor.
Beren and the party left Nargothrond and travelled north disguised as
orcs until they came to Wizard's Isle and were imprisoned by Thu (Sauron), Lord
of Wolves. Lúthien flees Doriath to help
Beren and, with the help of Haun, great hound of the Valar, they destroy
Wizard's Isle and free Beren (Felagund and his companions had died in captivity
at the hands of Thu's wolves).
Beren and Lúthien wander until
they approach Doriath and Beren steals away from Lúthien while she sleeps and
goes to Angband to fulfill his quest.
Before approaching Thangorodrim Lúthien and Huan once again find him
and, with the help of Lúthien's elvish magic, they approach Angband in the
guise of a werewolf and bat. They enter
Angband and steal a Silmaril from Morgoth's crown while he is enchanted by
Lúthien. Beren loses the stone, however, when the great wolf Carcharas bites
off the hand of Beren that holds the Silmaril.
It is regained, however, in Doriath, when Carcharas is killed by Huan
and Beren in the end fulfills his quest to Thingol.
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