- Menegroth
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place_name = "Menegroth" (Thousand Caves)
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place_description = Palace ofThingol
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place_realm = Doriath
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place_time=First Age
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J. R. R. Tolkien 's fictional world ofMiddle-earth , Menegroth, the 'Thousand Caves', was the city in the land ofDoriath which was home to KingThingol and Queen Melian of theSindarin people.Lúthien the Fair, their daughter, was born here. The gates of Menegroth were carved into a rocky hill alongside theEsgalduin river, and the vast caverns beneath were considered one of the finest works of the Elves of theElder Days in either Middle-earth or Valinor. Dwarves were employed in its construction, having had far more experience in building underground. Its halls were carved to look like a beech forest, complete with birds and animals.The Sack of Menegroth
It was from Menegroth that the quest of
Beren to gain aSilmaril began; when Beren brought the Silmaril to Thingol (F.A. 469) he stored it in one of his many vaults. Thingol commissioned a group of Dwarves fromNogrod to incorporate his Silmaril into another great treasure he had received fromHúrin : theNauglamír , the Necklace of the Dwarves. After the Dwarves finished their work, they demanded the Nauglamír be kept by them. Enraged, Thingol insulted them and refused to pay for the work. The Dwarves slew him (F.A. 503). Filled with sorrow Melian departed for Valinor, ending the protective 'girdle' which she had held over Doriath. This allowed the Dwarves to sack Menegroth with ease, and steal the Nauglamír. However, on their journey back to Nogrod they were waylaid and routed by a force led by Thingol's son in law,Beren , and the Nauglamír was retrieved.Restoration and Fall
Beren and Lúthien's son, Dior, later restored Doriath (F.A. 504) and ascended the throne, receiving the Nauglamír, which Lúthien had worn until the end of her life. Upon learning that a Silmaril was in Dior's possession, the
sons of Fëanor sent a letter to him stating their claim to it. Upon not receiving a reply they organised an attack on Doriath. In this SecondKinslaying , Dior andCelegorm slew each other in the halls of Menegroth, the ending of the other two of the sons of FëanorCaranthir ,Curufin is unknown, but they perished as well. His wife Nimloth was slain during this battle, and his two sons, Eluréd and Elurín, were left to die in the forest, of whichMaedhros repented the act and sought in vain for them. However, Dior's daughterElwing escaped to the havens ofCírdan at the mouths of Sirion with a remnant of her people, and with her went the Nauglamír and the Silmaril within it. Menegroth, along with the rest of Doriath, was left in ruins, never to rise again.ee also
Oath of Fëanor
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