- Tuor
Tuor is a fictional character from
J. R. R. Tolkien 'sMiddle-earth legendarium. He is the grandfather ofElrond Half-elven and one of the most renowned ancestors of the Men ofNúmenor and of the King of theReunited Kingdom Aragorn Elessar. Along with Beren Erchamion and Aragorn, Tuor was one of only three Men ever to marry one of the Eldarin Elves.Tuor's story is one of many told briefly in the 23rd chapter of "
The Silmarillion ". [ME-ref|Silm|Ch. 23, "Of Tuor and the Fall of Gondolin"] A very early version, written circa 1916–17, is found in "The Book of Lost Tales II", [ME-ref|BoLT2|"The Fall of Gondolin"] part of "The History of Middle-earth ". "Unfinished Tales " contains the start of a more mature and complete narrative, which Tolkien began after finishing "The Lord of the Rings " in the 1950s. However, it gets no further than Tuor's first sight ofGondolin . [ME-ref|UT|"Of Tuor and his Coming to Gondolin"]Literature
Tuor was a great hero of the Third House of Men in the
First Age , the only son ofHuor andRían and the cousin ofTúrin Turambar . Huor was slain covering the retreat of Turgon, King of Gondolin, in theNírnaeth Arnoediad in Me-date|YS|472. Rían, having received no tidings of her husband, became distraught and wandered into the wild. She was taken care of by the localGrey-elves , and before the end of the year she bore a son and called him "Tuor". But she delivered him to the care of the Elves and departed, dying upon theHaudh-en-Ndengin .Tuor was fostered by the Elves in the caves of
Androth in the Mountains ofMithrim , living a hard and wary life. When Tuor was sixteen their leaderAnnael resolved to forsake the land, but during the march his people were scattered and Tuor was captured by the Easterlings, who had been sent there byMorgoth and who cruelly oppressed the remnant of the House of Hador. After three years of thraldom underLorgan the Easterling, Tuor escaped and returned to the caves.For four years he lived as an outlaw, but never saw a way of escape from
Dor-lómin ; he slew many of the Easterlings that he came upon during his journeys, and Tuor's name was feared. MeanwhileUlmo , Vala of Waters, heard of his plight and chose Tuor to bear a message toTurgon , Lord of the Hidden City ofGondolin , and give a hope for the Elves and Men. By Ulmo's power a spring near Tuor's cave overflowed, and following the stream Tuor passed through Dor-lómin toEred Lómin . Under the guidance of two Elves sent there by Ulmo,Gelmir and Arminas , he passed through the ancientGate of the Noldor (Sindarin "Annon-in-Gelydh") intoNevrast , where Tuor is said to have been the first Man to come to the shore of the Great Sea,Belegaer the shoreless. Thence he was led by seven swans, and came at last to the old dwellings of Turgon atVinyamar .Tuor found arms and armour in the ruins of Vinyamar left there centuries ago by Turgon at the command of Ulmo, and then met Ulmo himself at the coast of
Belegaer . He appointed Tuor to be his messenger and told him to seek King Turgon in Gondolin, and sent him an ElfVoronwë , saved by Ulmo from a shipwreck, to guide him. Voronwë led Tuor along the southern slopes ofEred Wethrin , and they caught a brief glimpse of Tuor's cousin Túrin near thePools of Ivrin , the only time the paths of the two ever crossed. Journeying through the fell winter, they eventually reached Gondolin in Y.S. 495. They were admitted, but Turgon did not hearken to the counsel of Ulmo and would not forsake the Hidden City.Tuor remained in Gondolin, and wed Turgon's daughter,
Idril Celebrindal. This was the second union between the Eldar and theEdain , afterBeren andLúthien . Their only child wasEärendil the Mariner. Tuor was the leader of the House of the Swan Wing, one of the twelve houses of Gondolin, and won the hearts of the Gondolindrim. During the sack of the city Tuor defended his wife and son from Orcs andMaeglin , whom he slew. With the remnant of the people of Gondolin he escaped the sacking of the city by a secret way contrived by Idril, encountering aBalrog in the mountain heights; saved but by the valour ofGlorfindel , chief of the House of the Golden Flower.At last they reached
Nan-tathren and theMouths of Sirion . Tuor eventually felt a longing for the Sea, and built the ship "Eärramë" (Sea-wing). The Mouths of Sirion were now held by Eärendil andElwing , but Tuor sailed to the West with Idril, and it was a tradition under the Eldar and Edain that they arrived inValinor , bypassing theBan of the Valar , and that Tuor alone of Men was counted as Elven kindred, still living there now. In a letter Tolkien indicated that Tuor's "conversion" was allowed byEru Ilúvatar as a unique exception, just likeLúthien 's assumption of a mortal fate. [ME-ref|Letters|#153]Names and titles
For the question of etymology of Tuor's name see "House of Hador". In later histories he was often titled "Eladar" "Starfather", as the father of Eärendil, and "Ulmondil" "Friend of Ulmo". [ME-ref|WotJ|"The new genealogies of the Edain"]
Concept and creation
In the original "Fall of Gondolin" Tuor is said to have carried an axe, called "Dramborleg" "Thudder-Sharp", that "smote both a heavy dint as of a club and cleft as a sword". The Axe of Tuor is referred to in later writings as preserved in
Númenor as an heirloom of the Kings, though the name must have been rejected as unfitting later language conceptions. [ME-ref|UT|"A Description of Númenor", note 2]In early versions of the story Tuor was supposed to have travelled all the way from Dor-lómin along the shores of the Sea to the Mouths of Sirion. There he met Voronwë (or "Bronweg"), and in Nan-tathren Ulmo appeared to them. The journey to Gondolin was thus up the
River Sirion .In some texts Tolkien spells his name "Tûr", but finally decided on "Tuor".
Descent of Tuor Eladar
References
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