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Haunting Spirit
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Re: History of Middle Earth and Unfinished Tales
Well I hate to see this thread die. Here is the answer, within the opening paragraphs of BoLT's
The Nauglafring:
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Quote:<hr> Then said Tinwelint, for neither was he untouched by the golden spell: "Nay then, know ye not that this gold belongs to the kindred of the Elves in common, for the Rodothlim who won it from the earth long time ago are no more, and no one has especial claim to so much as a handful save only Úrin by reason of his son Túrin, who slew the Worm, the robber of the Elves; yet Túrin is dead and Úrin will have none of it; and Túrin was my man."<hr></blockquote>
The answer I was looking for was Húrin (or
Úrin). Theodred, you answered Túrin, and that's partly right. So you're up. <img src=smile.gif ALT="

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