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In an early stage of the [[legendarium]], '''Nielthi''' was an Elfmaid of [[Melian]] (then named Gwendelin), who was mentioned fleetingly in the tale of [[The Nauglafring]]. She was fleeing from [[Thingol|Thingol's]] (then named Tinwelint) realm due to an attack by [[orcs]] and [[dwarves]]. At the same time, she tried to encourage her queen by praising her magic that protected the realm. <ref>{{LT2|IV}}, pp. 231-2</ref> | {{elves infobox | ||
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In an early stage of the [[legendarium]], '''Nielthi''' was an Elfmaid of [[Melian]] (then named Gwendelin), who was mentioned fleetingly in the tale of [[The Nauglafring]]. She was fleeing from [[Thingol|Thingol's]] (then named Tinwelint) realm due to an attack by the [[orcs]] and the [[dwarves]]. At the same time, she tried to encourage her queen by praising her magic that protected the realm. <ref>{{LT2|IV}}, pp. 231-2</ref> | |||
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In an early stage of the legendarium, Nielthi was an Elfmaid of Melian (then named Gwendelin), who was mentioned fleetingly in the tale of The Nauglafring. She was fleeing from Thingol's (then named Tinwelint) realm due to an attack by the orcs and the dwarves. At the same time, she tried to encourage her queen by praising her magic that protected the realm. [1]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Book of Lost Tales Part Two, "IV. The Nauglafring", pp. 231-2