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Guys, get ready for a long post. *** Beleg Strongbow Who was Beleg Strongbow? The appendix to Silmarillion (Published 77) answers it, Quote:
Nay, not so. To understand the worth of Beleg in the great maze of events in Beleriand during the first age we need to make a detailed study of his character, his attritbutes, the cause of his fame, his evolution from the intial-The Lost Tales-works and his significance in Tolkien's mind. I'll start by giving a general over-view of Beleg Strongbow, as recorded in the Long Annals of Middle Earth, The Quenta Silmarillion and The Great Tales. Name: Beleg C¨²thalion 'Strongbow'. Often called Strongbow by his people. Meaning of the Name: The Etymologies given the following defination infront of the stem BEL-strong. Cf. bal (?). Stem not found in Q. T belle (physical) strength; belda strong. Ilk. bel (*bel¨¥) strength; Beleg the Strong, name of Ilkorin bowman of Doriath. *b¨¦lek: *b¨¦lek¨¡: ON beleka mighty, huge, great; EN beleg great (n.b. this word is distinct in form from though related to Ilk. name Beleg); cf. EN Beleg-ol [gawa] = Q Aule; Belegaer Great Sea [ay], name of sea between Middle-earth and the West; Belegost Great City [os], name of one of the chief places of the Dwarves. T belka ¡®excessive¡¯ is possibly from ON; ON belda strong, belle strength (EN belt strong in body, bellas bodily strength) are possibly from T. Cf. name Belthronding of Beleg¡¯s yewbow: see star, ding. Note: It is interesting to note the introduction of the name Ilkorin in this text. This name is only mentioned in this text and no preceeding or succeeding text bears any reappearence or appearence of this particular name. Age: Unknown. Race: Of Elves. Sub-division: Sindar, under the Kingship of Elu Thingol in the guarded realm of Doriath. Occupation: Cheiftain of Marchwardens of Doriath. (The Marchwardens of Doriath were people who petrolled its bound to maintain the boundries of Doriath and look out for any stranger that may want to enter Doriath) Subordinate to: Elu Thingol and Melian, King and Queen of Doriath. Year of Birth: Unknown Year of Death: 489, First Age. Attributes and Tratis of Beleg: A great friend, a resolute hunter, greatest in forest warfare. A healer and lover of race of men. Fair, speaks no nonsense and would do anything for those he loves. Bringer forth of justice and peace. Mighty in warfare. It is said that none was stronger then him warfare in Doriath. A great friend. Weaponary and Armour: The great bow Belthronding and his black sword Anglachel. Brief Biography: Most of Beleg's known history is interwoven in the fate of T¨²rin and vows of House of Hador. He was the chief hunter of Doriath, the greatest Hunter and Woodsman that ever harboured in the lands of Middle Earth. Off old he was in the service of Thingol and had done great deeds for him. Off his documented history some is hereby recalled. He was a great hunter and thus was a member of a party that was prepared for the hunt of the Great wolf Carcharoth. He participated in Nirneath along with Mablung and presumbly made acquiantance with H¨²rin the steadfast. He became meshed in the doom of the Children of H¨²rin and became a fast and firm friend of T¨²rin. For and along with T¨²rin he did great deeds. He was erroranously killed by the hands of T¨²rin after he had safed T¨²rin's life from a band of Orcs. You'll notice that most of the life of Beleg is closely interrelated and intervined with the life of Turin. Last edited by Beleg; 05-27-2003 at 08:06 PM. |
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Detailed account of Beleg's documented life: We'll start by documenting events assosiated with Beleg's name. Beleg first appears in the Silmarillion in context to an attack against invading orcs. From the Silmarillion Quote:
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The next time we hear about Beleg is in the 20th chapter Of the fifth battle: Nirnaeth Aronediad. Thingol has been fortified and no one is allowed to enter or leave it. The ominious signs of a battle are looming, so Beleg and Mablung, the two most reknowned of the hunters of Doriath beg leave to take part in the Nirnaeth. The King grants them leave but on one term; they shall not serve any son of Feanor. Quote:
Now we pass onto 21st Chapter, Of Túrin Turambar. The chapter is the prose version of the biggest lament ever written. This chapter is a detailed account of the life of Túrin and Beleg plays a great part in some of the events concerning Túrin's life. The name of Beleg is first heard when Túrin travelling with his servants reaches Doriath and meets Beleg Strongbow. Quote:
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On a side note, we are also told that Túrin was indeed beautiful, no wonder so many elvin babes fell for him. Returning to the Silmarillion narrative, the tale continues as Túrin asks Thingol to join the marchwardenship on the Northern Marches. His will is granted and he becomes a companion of Beleg Strongbow. Thus starts a friendship whose tales would endure beyond the ends of the days and in whose depth the fate of the great friendship between the two kindered Elves and Men is woven. Quote:
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Just observe the depth hidden in the last Quote. Beleg without the slightest aim of a reward vows to look for Túrin even though he knows not where Túrin might have gone. This to me speaks volumes about Beleg's love for Túrin and his determintion in finding one whom he loves. He travells far and wide, across the length and breadth of Bleriand, looking and searching for Túrin. Not finding him, yet still continuing his search resolutely. Peril's he face, difficulties hinder him but he never stops. Thus Beleg proves himself as a determinent and hardy elf and when they say he is the greatest of all that scaled the forest of Middle Earth, they are speaking the truth! Anyway, the search continues. An year passes and finally Beleg is able to find Túrin. But much has happened to Túrin in the last year or so. Túrin becomes the leader of a gang of Outcasts and when Beleg chances upon their dwelling. Now, the Outlaws don't know Beleg and don't recognise him and they treated him badly. But the arrival of Túrin from a journey he was on upon the intial arrival of Beleg changes things. Túrin offcourse is overjoyed. Quote:
Notice the mention of "renewed friendship." Beleg tells Túrin about the pardon of Thingol which he had awarded to Túrin when it had become clear that Túrin indeed was wrongly accused of murdering Searos. He tries to persuade him to return back to Doraith, for Beleg is foresighted and he wants to avert the many evils that might befall them if they live longer in this dangerous, fell country. Perhaps, he becomes aware that some sort of black doom lies on Túrin and nature is not very compassionate upon him. Nature might play a trick on him if he doesn't guard himself and the trick might prove ill for all involed in it. Túrin would be better guarded from the effects of the outerworld inside the protective griddle of Melian. Quote:
Yet, yet the ever ruining pride comes into play and Túrin refuses Thingol's summons and Beleg's adherring. He has become proud, perhaps more self-willed, after tasting rulership for a while. Perhaps his heart is still hot in him because of the words of Searos and he deems all the Doriath to practice the words of Searos. Quote:
On the contrary Túrin urges Beleg to stay with them, but that Beleg shouldn't do, couldn't do and wouldn't do. So for a while they both stick on their respective claims and their friendship is affected by this variations in opinions. Quote:
The next day Túrin and Beleg have a small but significant dialogue and it is best to reproduce all of it to gain a better understanding of the state of affairs. Quote:
Yet, you see the friendship is their. Normally the conflict in views chills down the friendship but the bases of the mutual love they share for eachother is so strong that nothing, no conlfict, no curse can erade their mutual feelings of love and friendship from their heart. Beleg makes for Menegroth and their meets and talks with Elu Thingol. And there after having a talk with Thingol, he asks Thingol's leave for a special matter, Quote:
Thingol complies with Beleg's request and shows his gratefullness and Beleg's offer, Quote:
He also allows Beleg to choose any gift he would like, that might help him in his quest. Beleg, against the warning of Melian, chooses Anglachel. And Thus the Great Iron of Death is brought into play. The elements are being cooked and the brew is now rippening....the plans are falling into place and most of the chief items have emerged. Quote:
Melian also gives her blessing to Beleg for the quest, the first introduction of Lembas in Quenta Silmarillion is made, Quote:
Thus Beleg collects all the gifts and for a while goes back to Northern Marches and his presence greatly helps the Sindar of Doriath in their struggle against Orcs and other dark creatures. But winter approaths and Beleg leaves his friends in the northern Marches and Doriath hears of him no more. Let's just sneak a peak at Túrin's doings as Beleg is busy in Northern Marches. They'll prove helpful in the evaluation of further events. Quote:
But in the winter of that year, Beleg returns to Túrin upon Amon Rudh, Quote:
One or two things to notice. 1. Beleg is noted to be of "great bulk and girth" meaning that he was indeed pretty strong and a match for even the sturdiest and most fearsome of Enemy'ies creatures. TBC |
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Now Beleg urges again Túrin again to come back to Doriath but Túrin won't listen so for the love of Túrin, mind you for the love of Túrin, Beleg decided against his wisdom to continue living with Túrin and gave up his notion of returning back to Doriath. Quote:
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And Lo! the drama unfolds, Túrin is at work again. The dominion of Orcs and Morgoth has spread far and wide. Dimbar has fallen under their shadow, Brethil is surrounded from two sides by Hostile enemies. The wilds between Narog and Doriath are being filled by Orcs. And who comes into action? Túrin! as expected but not alone...lo and behold! for with him goes The Strongbow! The helm of Hador is again publicized and whispers travel across the length and breadth of Bleriand. Quote:
Amon Rudh is ringed with spies and one day when Mim and Ibun are gone out for collecting herbs, they are caught by Orcs and thus they betray Amon Rudh. Orcs come at night and slay all except for Túrin, who is caught alive. Then the orcs venture forward leaving behind a mutilated and full of horror mountain. And there Mim comes and coming alone he looks at the faces of all, seeking for Beleg, whom he hated greatly, and he finds Beleg...and lo! he is not dead but alive. And what ensues is given below. Quote:
The courage of Beleg is shown again. No! he is not the one to lose hope and courage at any stage! Here follows a VERY interesting line, Quote:
Moreover he is revealed, in clear words, as a master of healing. A trait that is to be expected from one who is such a such a seasoned traveller and hunter. Due to his great healing powers, his Hoar is healed and he soon becomes fit again. Quote:
So he chooses the option. The love and resoluteness in his heart emerges as victor and sets off, alone on the trail of the Orcs. His motive, to free Túrin. Let nobody say that Elves are lighter in their words and promises! Quote:
And there we witness the abilties of Beleg the Hunter! And even the blackness of Taur-nu-Fuin, that is Dorthonion can't deter his quest. And there in that ruined land he finds Gwindor, a elf who had run away from the mines of Morgoth. Quote:
Anyway, Beleg tends to him and gives him Lembas to give him more energy. Note: Taur-nu-Fuin is described as a dread place full of dark mazes and even a Noldo gets bewitched by it's mazes. Not everyone can travel in such fell a land like this. Thus it is only Beleg's great skill as a traveller that he was able to keep a straight course in Dorthonion and didn't get bewitched in the many magics that place seemed to support. From Gwindor he learns about the party of Orcs that has captured Túrin. Quote:
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And behold the scene as in the dark night the Bow of Beleg does it job! Not idly is he called Beleg, the strongbow! As the night crawls on and ctivity drops down, Beleg kills the wolf sentinels one by one through his bow. These wolf sentinels were appointed as guards on watch. And thus Beleg and Gwindor entered the camp at great peril and they found Túrin bound hand and feet with a tree and he looked hapless and ill. Quote:
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They lay him down and the storm is upon their tails. It's a typical night, like a modern halloween, when their just to be any unjustice done and horrid things committed. Well one such thing happened, Beleg takes out Anglachel, the very blade about Melian foretold would not stay with him for long and is cruel...bearing the sign of its maker...the Dark Elf, Eol in forgotten times. Now Beleg cuts the chords which hold him tight, but the blade slipped which cutting the shackles and it pricked Túrin's feet. And what follows afterwards is this, Quote:
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Afterwords: Túrin makes a song about Beleg and sings it heedless of his surroundings. The song in Sindarian is named, Laer Cú Beleg, the Song of the Great Bow. We find the name of Beleg coming thrice in the further coming, twice in context with Gwindor's tale and once at the very end of the tale of Túrin, in the famour address of the Sword Anglachel to Túrin. Last edited by Beleg; 05-29-2003 at 08:07 AM. |
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B]In Unfinished Tales:[/B] It is to be noted that Narn I Han Húrin in which most of things concerning Beleg's life are given and of which Silmarillion, Chapter, Of Túrin Turambar is adapted, some things differ and vary from the account of them in Silmarillion. Below a detail of events which were left out in Silmarillion due to manifold reasons in given. The first querry has allready been adressed in the Silmarillion section, that was about the entry of Túrin in Doriath during his childhood. Quote:
Túrin decides to join Beleg in Northern Marches and again Beleg's name comes up and indeed in a pretty significant position too. Quote:
The episode about Searos is present in both although the details are much shortened in Silmarillion and not all of them are given. Off Beleg's involvement prior to Túrin's judgement nothing is said in Silmarillion but UT has the following to offer. After the death of Searos and the going away of Túrin, Beleg himself came to Menegroth for he wanted to know why Túrin hadn't come to the north marches. Quote:
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The whole reference of Nellas is absent from Silmarillion. And thus again the worth of Beleg is proved. Fairplay and firm believe are the two words that can and should or were assosiated with Beleg after this episode. The hunt for justice shows that indeed Beleg was a very noble person and was held in high esteem, perhaps the highest along with Mablung, in Thingol's court. Thus Thingol decides to send his pardon to Túrin, but Nellas is afraid that he wouldn't be find. So Beleg Strongbow promises NELLAS, not Thingol intially that he'd find Túrin. Quote:
King should really deem Beleg in high esteem so that he asks for his council, |
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Now a part of chase of Beleg after Túrin is being presented that was ommitted from Silmarillion, Quote:
This passage perhaps is the epitome of Beleg's hunting skills. No other person could have followed the outlaws so efficantly and so correctly and don't lost their trail but he did it, this shows the determination of Beleg, an imposing trait which is one of his most shining one's too IMO. What follows is the telling of the tale of Túrin's reunion with Beleg on a larger scale. Quote:
Beleg returns to Doriath after failing to persuade Túrin to come to Doriath. With their last talk, which has been covered in Silmarillion, comes the end of the version Narn I Han Húrin of Beleg's life. This tale tells of Beleg no more. Note: In the Commentry to this tale many exerpts of conversation between Túrin and Beleg are found. But none of them deal with any significant event concerning Beleg's life, we will not delve in them. |
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Of Book of Lost Tales 2: Turambar and the Foalake: Beleg's name and concept is indeed very old, ranging back to the original "lost" tales. Indeed Beleg is one of the very few names that remained unchanged during the long evolutionary period the lost tales suffered. Below are given some of the exerpts concerning Beleg's life given in BOLT2 which differ from the much later Prose Adaption of the developed version of the Narn. The first mention of Beleg comes with the coming of Túrin to Thingol (Tinwelint's) halls. Physical feature of Beleg is described, Quote:
It seems that the idea of Beleg being a hunter and skilled in leechcraft is an old one. Quote:
Thus ends the long evolution of history of Beleg, the strongbow. Quote:
Miscleaneous: Titles of Beleg: Beleg the bowman. Beleg the strongbow. Beleg Cúthalion (literal translation of Bowman), Beleg the hunter. Beleg's area for expertise: An expert Tracker, hunter, bowman. Birth of Beleg: When was Beleg born? He was certainly not born in the first age. All the evidences seem to point towards the fact that he was born before the first age of sun started. (We are not talking about Myths Transformed) Whether he was one of the orignial elves that stayed with Elwë or whether he was born during the Chaining of Melko is the question that has been left unanswered. We can only speculate and presume, but his status in the King's court, the vastness of his experience as a hunter, just give off the vibes that he was one of the original elves that stayed off with Elwë. One wonders whether he ever met Treebeard? He seems a type of person old Fangorn would have loved to meet. Beleg's character: This seems to be no evident weekness in Beleg's character. He is wise, he has some measure of foresight, he is skilled, he is just, he takes pity easily. Moreover he is a good friend, a friend which everyone would want to have. He is not the sort of fellow with whom you have a petty agreement, some quarelling and the friendship breaks off. Nay, he is a stickler when it comes to promises. One wonders why he paid so special interest in Túrin? Perhaps he realized that this boy had the potential of doing great things in the future and wanted to lead him to the right path. I have always presumed very strongly that during the Nirneath he met Húrin, they were afterall both under the command of Fingon, and perhaps they become friends their. So Beleg in his own way took Túrin as a kind of a foster son and took it upon himself to be responisble of his charge's well being. Very proper fellow he seems to be. Afterall everyone, even the shy maiden of Doriath came to love Túrin in their own way... Not much is said about his earlier escapades...One wonders whether Tolkien every thought of writing a history or an essay that was Sindarian in nature...that centeralized on Doriath and it's way of life and the tales of its people. We never get to meet the people of Neverast in earnest. About Doriath a lot is said, but not a lot is explained actually. Atleast not as much as that is explained of some of the other Kingdoms. Mablung and Beleg; a comparison?: Nay, no I don't think so. Mablung in his own rights was a great marchwarden but he wasn't anything like Beleg. Beleg was fearless, moreso then him and Mablung reactions around Glaurung would never have been practised by Beleg. He would have choosen a more open way, one which induces more bravery, perhaps, possibly to his own folly? Beleg; meshed in the doom of Children of Húrin?: Very much so, like Mablung he became an indirect participant in the fall of Túrin. His death caused Túrin much grief and was never forgotten by him. The tight lipped, blue eyed hero became more formal, more getting into a shell of his own. |
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