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Finduilas
05-19-2003, 10:38 PM
NINIEL NIENOR

A BRIEF HISTORY

Nienor, Tolkien's most tragic character, was born in Dor-Lómin during First Age, in the year of Nirnaeth Arnoediad. Her parents were Húrin Thalion, Lord of the House of Hador, Third House of the Edain, and Morwen Eledhwen of the House of Bëor, First House of the Edain. She had a sister, Lalaith who died before Nienor was born, and a brother, Túrin, who was sent to Doriath before her birth. Her name means Mourning.
She spent her childhood in Dor-Lómin, and when she was 20, as the road had become safer due to the Mormegil's exploits in Nargothrond, she went with her mother to Doriath with the hope to find her brother Túrin. But he had left Doriath a long time before and, under the name of Mormegil, defended Nargothrond.
After the fall of Nargothrond under the assaults of Glaurung, was heard the rumor that the Mormegil was Túrin. Morwen wished to be sure about it and see if he was still alive. Therefore, escorted by Mablung and a few elves from Doriath, she went to Nargothrond, not knowing Nienor accompanied them.
But Glaurung felt their presence and, diving into the Narog, he caused a cloud of foul vapour. The horses panicked, Mablung and his troop were lost in the fog. Morwen disappeared and Nienor was thrown to the ground but was not wounded. She reached Amon Ethir where she stared straight into the eyes of Glaurung. Using his power, he laid a spell of utter darkness and forgetfulness upon her.
She could remember nothing that had ever befallen her, nor her own name, nor the name of any other thing; and for many days she could neither hear, nor see, nor stir by her own will. Then Glaurung left her standing alone upon Amon Ethir, and went back to Nargothrond.
Thus Mablung and his companions found her. Returning to Doriath they were attack by Orcs at night, and Nienor, terrified, fled into the forest, tearing off all her clothes. Surprised by a storm, and in torror she cast herself upon the mound of Haudh-en-Elleth, where was buried Finduilas of Nargothrond.
That's where Turambar and the men of Brethil found her. But she could not remember her name, so Turambar named her Níniel, Tear-Maiden.
Getting back to Ephel Brandir on the next day, they came to Dimrost, where the Celebros fall towards Teiglin. A great shuddering came upon Níniel, wherefore afterwards the river was called Nen Girith, the Shuddering Water. She was sick of a fever and Brandir healed her and fell in love with her. But her heart was given to Turambar.
After three years had passed, Turambar married Níniel and in spring, Níniel conceived. At the same time rumors came at Ephel Brandir regarding the arrival of Glaurung.
Turambar made a daring plan to kill the dragon. He killed Glaurung in Cabed-en-Aras, but his hand was spat with the burning blood of the dragon and their eyes met: Túrin fell into a dark swoon.
Níniel, could wait no more. She went to search Turambar, followed by Brandir. Seeing him laying on the ground, she thought him dead. She tended his wounds and cried.
Glaurung stirred then for the last time ere he died and told her all the truth:
Hail Nienor, daughter of Húrin. We meet again ere the end. I give thee joy that thou hast found thy brother at last. And now thou shalt know him: a stabber in the dark, treacherous to foes, faithless to friends, and a curse unto his kin, Túrin son of Húrin! But the worst of all his deeds thou shalt feel in thyself.
Then Glaurung died, and the veil of his malice was taken from her, and she remembered all the days of her life. Looking down upon Túrin she cried:
- Farewell, O twice beloved! A Túrin Turambar turun ambartanen: master of doom by doom mastered! O happy to be dead!
Then Brandir who had heard all, standing stricken upon the edge of ruin, hastened towards her; but she ran from him distraught with horror and anguish, and coming to the brink of Cabed-en-Aras she cast herself over, and was lost in the wild water.
Then Brandir came and looked down, and turned away in horror; and though he no longer desired life, he could not seek death in the roaring water. And thereafter no man looked again upon Cabed-en-Aras, nor would any beast or bird come there, nor any tree grow; and it was named Cabed Naeramarth, the Leap of the Dreadful Doom.

Sil, Chapter XXI - Túrin Turambar

This is the moment in which they met and found each other:
Now it chanced that some of the woodmen of Brethil came by in that hour from a foray against Orcs, hastening over the Crossings of Teiglin to a shelter that was near; and ther came a great flash of lightning so that the Haudh-en-Elleth was lit as with a white flame. Then Turambar who led the men startedback and covered his eyes, and trembled; for it seemed that he saw the wraith of a slain maiden that lay upon the grave of Finduilas.
But one of the men ran to the mound and called to him: «Hither lord! Here is a young woman lying, and she lives!» And Turambar coming lifted her, and the water dripped from her drenched hair, but she close her eyes and quivered and strove no more. Then marvelling that she lay thus naked Turambar cast his cloak about her and bore her away to the hunters' lodge in the woods. There they lit a fire and wrapped coverlets about her, and she opened her eyes and looked upon them; and when her glance fell on Turambar a light came in her face and she put out a hand towards him, for it seemed to her that she had found at last something that she had sought in the darkness, and she was comforted.
UT - Part One: The First Age - Chapter II: Narn I Hîn Húrin, The Tale of the Children of Húrin.

Finduilas
05-20-2003, 04:17 PM
COMMENTS ON NIENOR’S LIFE AND DEATH

In the first beginning of the year Morwen gave birth to her child, the daughter of Húrin; and she named her Nienor, which is Mourning.
Thus her life began. And much more there was to come.
Even though Turin did receive pieces of news concerning Morwen and Nienor:
Túrin grew fair and strong in Doriath, but he was marked with sorrow. For nine years he dwelt in Thingol's halls, and during that time his grief grew less; for messengers went at times to Hithlum, and returning they brought better tidings of Morwen and Nienor.
…he actually did not know his sister, he has never met her. Nonetheless, it is appropriate to be claimed that he loved her, because he did indeed. And so did his mother, Morwen. In addition, this adherence leads to the sequence of Nienor’s doom:
In that time of respite and hope, when because of the deeds of the Mormegil the power of Morgoth was stemmed west of Sirion, Morwen fled at last from Dor-lómin with Nienor her daughter, and adventured the long journey to Thingol's halls. There new grief awaited her, for she found Túrin gone, and to Doriath there had come no tidings since the Dragon-helm had vanished from the lands west of Sirion; But Morwen remained in Doriath with Nienor as guests of Thingol and Melian, and were treated with honour.
It would be true if we say that Nienor’s doom was due to fortune and Sauron as well. But there was also a very important part of Turin and his stubbornness:
Now if thou love me, leave me! Haste thee to Nargothrond, and save Finduilas. And this last I say to thee: she alone stands between thee and thy doom. If thou fail her, it shall not fail to find thee. Farewell!
…later ….
And if thou tarry for Finduilas, then never shalt thou see Morwen again, and never at all shalt thou see Nienor thy sister; and they will curse thee.
Thus Sauron misled his sister’s and his own life and fate. Obviously and unfortunately, Turin would not have mixed up his life if he had not listened to Glaurung’s spells. And therefore, Nienor’s fate would not have been so doomed. This is where her unfortunate life takes route towards misery. And this was proved by Gwindor’s words.

Another turning, in fact, most turning moment of her biography is the meeting with Glaurung. It was a consequence of all of Turin’s and Morwen’s actions and it was Nienor’s future:
but Nienor, being thrown by her steed, yet unhurt, made her way back to Amon Ethir, there to await Mablung, and came thus above the reek into the sunlight; and looking westward she stared straight into the eyes of Glaurung, whose head lay upon the hill-top.
Her will strove with him for a while, but he constrained her to gaze into his eyes, and he laid a spell of utter darkness and forgetfulness upon her, so that she could remember nothing that had ever befallen her, nor stir by her own will. Then Glaurung left her standing alone upon Amon Ethir, and went back to Nargothrond.
From this moment on is her senseless wandering- past the borders of Doriath, away from the orcs, through the forests, until the Crossings of Teiglin and the great trees of Brethil. Here ended a life but didn’t die. It only fell asleep so that it can return crashingly soon:
But it was a great storm of thunder that came up from the south, and in terror she cast herself down upon the mound of Haudh-en-Elleth, stopping her ears from the thunder; but the rain smote her and drenched her, and she lay like a wild beast that is dying.

A new life:

Starting with an unfortunate lie Nienor’s next life was a lie, a big sad lie which led her to misery. And all that misery started here:
There Turambar found her, as he came to the Crossings of Teiglin, having heard rumour of Orcs that roamed near; and seeing in a flare of lightning the body as it seemed of a slain maiden lying upon the Mound of Finduilas he was stricken to the heart.
Turambar was her aim in life but her beloved aim and brother.That's why she feels secure and releaved in his presence:
And as soon as she looked upon Turambar she was comforted, for it seemed to her that she had found at last something that she had sought in her darkness; and she would not be parted from him.
If her previous life had an aim and fate then her new one had only a doom. And it was foreseen by her first word-Niniel (Tear-maiden).
I believe that she had deserved at least a conscious life but thus history wouldn’t have remembered her though. That’s why even unfair her fate seems most appropriate for the glory of her character.

And as if on the contrary of her aim, life misled and suborned her to love:
but all her heart was given to Turambar.

Finduilas
05-20-2003, 04:23 PM
However, life and Gods are not as evil with her as they seem to be. They gave her signs and premonitions which she only had to unriddle:
In that time the woodmen were not troubled by the Orcs, and Turambar went not to war, and there was peace in Brethil. His heart turned to Níniel, and he asked her in marriage; but for that time she delayed in spite of her love. For Brandir foreboded he knew not what, and sought to restrain her, rather for her sake than his own of rivalry with Turambar; and he revealed to her that Turambar was Túrin son of Húrin, and thought she knew not the name a shadow fell upon her mind.
And as she did not guess their message and married the unfortunate brother of hers, she had to suffer the consequences of her actions:
In the spring of the year after Níniel conceived, and she became wan and sad
I believe I can say that Nienor’s life and doom is a result of decisions and actions which were highly influenced by fate and Gods’ power.
And as a result of her decision not to leave her beloved husband ( and brother) she came to an end of truth. She at least had the chance to protect the authenticity of her name ( Tear-maiden):
Then finding that his hand was burned she washed it with tears and bound it about with a strip of her raiment, and she kissed him and cried on him again to awake.
And there finished everything because her new life died and her previous one awoke. Therefore, in order to live normally she needed to start a brand new one …again which is impossible for anyone!
Hail, Nienor, daughter of Húrin. We meet again ere the end. I give thee joy that thou hast found thy brother at last. And now thou shalt know him: a stabber in the dark, treacherous to foes, faithless to friends, and a curse unto his kin, Túrin son of Húrin! But the worse of all his deeds thou shalt feel in thyself.

Farewell, O twice beloved! A Túrin Turambar turun ambartanen: master of doom by doom mastered! O happy to be dead!

but she ran from him distraught with horror and anguish, and coming to the brink of Cabed-en-Aras she cast herself over, and was lost in the wild water.
That was her glorious end,that was her truth so wished and dreamt.She died and saved Turin the Immortal. Yes, she killed him and yes she made him not suffer anymore. For thus she would ever live in everyone’s hearts.


NIENOR NÍNIEL
But she was not there, nor was it ever known whither the cold waters of Teiglin had taken her.


Floating among the dazzling waters of Teiglin, lying and dreaming the life, she left and yet she was taken. Taken far away to places she had been but never remembered!

Finduilas
05-21-2003, 08:49 PM
Chronology

-Turin left Dor-Lomin in the year 471 at the age of 8.
-Nienor was born in the beginning of the year 472 in Dor-Lomin.
-Nienor and her mother, Morwen, left Dor-Lomin during the 9th month of the year 492.
-From the year 492 till 495 (the year of the Bitter winter) they stayed in Doriath where Thingol and Melian dwelt.
-In the year 495 Morwen left Doriath in order to seek Turin.Later Thingol sent a party to protect the Ruler of Dor-Lomin. Nienor left with them.
-During the same year the 'fellowship' was attacked by Glaurung near Narog and thus Morwen got lost. That was the moment when Nienor was spelled by Glaurung and forgot everything. Thus she turned into Niniel.
-In the year 495 Niniel was found by her brother, Turin, and was given her new name.Then she was 23 years of age.
-In the year 496 Turin made his first proposal but Niniel turned it down.
-In the spring of the year 497 Turin made a new proposal and then Niniel accepted it.During the midsummer they got married.
-In the year 498 Turin took the sword Gurthang and went to fight with Glaurung.
-In the spring of the year 499 Niniel conceived .
-In the summer of the year 499 Turambar left Brethil because he had to drive away Glaurung.
-In the year 499 Niniel left Brethil too with many mountain dwellers in order to seek news about their husbands and beloved people.
-In the year 499 Niniel died after jumping of the Kabed-en-Aras into Teiglin.The raeson of her suicide was that she found her true identity.She was then 27 years old.
-Later the same year Turin died too.He jumped over Gurthang and thus he died at Kabed-en-Aras.

Finduilas
05-21-2003, 08:57 PM
Here's an attachment of the story of Turin Turambar which consists the story of Nienor Niniel too.

Finduilas
05-21-2003, 09:00 PM
And here's a picture of Nienor.

Finduilas
05-22-2003, 03:58 PM
And here's Niniel with Glaurung at the moment of the Truth and Death.