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Luthien And Beren

Poser Fantasy posted on Jan 08, 2010
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Beren was the last survivor of a group of Men led by his father Barahir that had still resisted Morgoth, the Dark Enemy, after the Battle of Sudden Flame, in which Morgoth had conquered much of northern Middle-earth. After the defeat of his companions he fled from peril into the elvish realm Doriath. There he met Lúthien, the only daughter of King Thingol and Melian the Maia, who was dancing and singing. Seeing the beautiful Elf, Beren fell in love with her, for she was the fairest of all Elves and Men. She later fell in love with him as well, when she heard him calling for her in a longing voice. As Thingol disliked Beren and regarded him as being unworthy of his daughter, he set a seemingly impossible task on Beren that he had to achieve before he could marry Lúthien. Thingol asked Beren to bring him one of the Silmarils, the three hallowed jewels made by Fëanor, which Morgoth had stolen from the Elves. Beren left Doriath and set out on his quest to Angband, the enemy’s fortress. Although Thingol tried to prevent it, Lúthien later followed him. On his journey to the enemy’s land Beren reached Nargothrond, an Elvish stronghold, and was joined by ten warriors under the lead of Finrod, who had sworn an oath of friendship to Beren's father. Although Fëanor’s sons, Celegorm and Curufin, warned them not to take the Silmaril that they considered their own, the company was determined to accompany Beren. On their way to Angband they were seized by the servants of Sauron, despite the best efforts of Finrod to maintain their guise as Orcs, and imprisoned in Tol-in-Gaurhoth. One by one they were killed by a werewolf until only Beren and Finrod remained. When the wolf went for Beren, Finrod broke his chains and wrestled with it such that they both died. When she was following Beren, Lúthien was captured and brought to Nargothrond by Celegorm and Curufin. Aided by Huan, Celegorm’s hound, she was able to flee. With his aid she came to Sauron’s fortress where Huan defeated the werewolves of the Enemy, Drauglin, and Sauron himself in wolf-from. Then they freed the prisoners, among them Beren. Beren wanted to try his task once more alone, but Lúthien insisted on coming with him. Through magic they took the shapes of the bat Thuringwethil and the wolf Draugluin that Huan had killed. Thereby they were able to enter the enemy’s land and at last came to Angband and before Morgoth’s throne. There Lúthien sang a magical song which made the Dark Lord fall asleep; then Beren cut a Silmaril from Morgoth’s crown. As he tried to cut out the others, his knife broke and a shard glanced off Morgoth's face, awakening him. When they wanted to leave, the gate was barred by Carcharoth, a giant werewolf, who was bred as an opponent to Huan. He bit off and swallowed Beren’s hand, in which Beren was holding the Silmaril. Carcharoth was burned by the pure light of the Silmaril and ran off madly. Beren and Lúthien returned to Doriath, where they told of their deeds and thereby softened Thingol’s heart. He accepted the marriage of his daughter and the mortal Man, although Beren’s task had not been fulfilled. Beren and Huan participated in the hunt for Carcharoth, who in his madness had come into Doriath and caused much destruction there. Both of them were killed by the wolf, but Carcharoth was also slain. Before he died, Beren handed the Silmaril, which was recovered from Carcharoth's belly, to Thingol. Grieving for Beren, Lúthien died too and came to the halls of Mandos. There she sang of her ill fate, that she would never again see Beren, who as a mortal Man had passed out of the world. Thereby Mandos was moved to pity. He restored Beren and Lúthien to life and granted mortality to the Elf. Lúthien left her home and her parents and went to Ossiriand with Beren. There they dwelt for the rest of their lives, and both eventually died the death of mortal Men.

Comments (15)


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crender

1:03AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

So wonderful!!!!!

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Mavrosh

2:24AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

This is sooo beautifull... you managed to create an outstanding mood again, I simply love your work!

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adrie

2:34AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

This is just so beautiful done my friend, wonderful lighting....love it.

adoa

6:23AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

This is a piece with feeling! 5+

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Half-Baked

6:33AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

A very beautiful image with excellent posing and fantastic lighting and effects!

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mgtcs

6:35AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

Wonderful scene my friend, so romantic, love the poses and the atmosphere! Excellent work, very well done!

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Rainastorm

7:51AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

Its so beautifully romantic...well done....I love this!

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SIGMAWORLD

8:42AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

Very nice work!

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miashadows

7:22AM | Sat, 09 January 2010

Very beautiful story and stunning image.

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lyron

10:57AM | Sat, 09 January 2010

Fantastic lighting. Excellent scene!!!

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Flint_Hawk Online Now!

3:35PM | Sat, 09 January 2010

Magical!

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Vagabund

11:55AM | Sun, 10 January 2010

Romantic... Very nice!

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Alex_Antonov

9:11PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

Very nice!

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Carlazzo

11:02PM | Sat, 20 February 2010

Wonderfully well done.

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phfrancke

10:11PM | Mon, 28 June 2010

just plain wonderful!


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