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'''Glirhuin''' was a [[Seers|seer]] and [[Minstrels|harp-player]] who lived in the Forest of [[Brethil]] in the [[First Age]]. | '''Glirhuin''' was a [[Men|mortal]] of the [[Haladin]], a [[Seers|seer]] and [[Minstrels|harp-player]] who lived in the Forest of [[Brethil]] in the [[First Age]]. | ||
Glirhuin composed a song that said that the [[Stone of the Hapless]] would never be defiled by [[Morgoth]] nor sink below the sea. Indeed after [[Beleriand]] fell beneath the waves still [[Tol Morwen]] stood alone above the waters.<ref>{{S|Doriath}}</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Characters in The Silmarillion]] | [[Category:Characters in The Silmarillion]] | ||
[[Category:Edain]] | [[Category:Edain]] |
Revision as of 02:05, 9 May 2015
Glirhuin | |
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Biographical Information | |
Position | Seer and harp-player of Brethil |
Location | Brethil |
Birth | First Age (6th century)[1] |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Gallery | Images of Glirhuin |
Glirhuin was a mortal of the Haladin, a seer and harp-player who lived in the Forest of Brethil in the First Age.
Glirhuin composed a song that said that the Stone of the Hapless would never be defiled by Morgoth nor sink below the sea. Indeed after Beleriand fell beneath the waves still Tol Morwen stood alone above the waters.[2]
References
- ↑ Robert Foster, The Complete Guide to Middle-earth, entry "Glirhuin"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Ruin of Doriath"