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Originally Posted by William Cloud Hicklin
Not exactly. Glaurung could paralyze Turin, and cozen him, but there's no indication that he could force him actively to do or say anything.
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I nearly posted something along these lines, but then I went and read the Nienor scene in
Children of Hurin:
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Originally Posted by The Children of Hurin
Strong was the will and heart of Nienor, and she strove against Glaurung; but he put forth his power against her. 'What seek you here?' he said.
And constrained to answer she said: 'I do but seek one Turin that dwelt here a while. But he is dead, maybe.'
'I know not,' said Glaurung. 'He was left here to defend the women and weaklings; but when I came he deserted them and fled. A boaster but a craven, it seems. Why seek you such a one?'
'You lie,' said Nienor. 'The children of Hurin at least are not craven. We fear you not.'
Then Glaurung laughed, for so was Hurin's daughter revealed to his malice.
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So it seems that Glaurung at least can compel
an answer, though the second exchange suggests that he can't compel a
full answer. He tricked Nienor into saying who she was - but prior to that, he forced her to talk to him.
hS