- Huor
Huor is a character in
J. R. R. Tolkien 's legendarium. He was introduced in "The Silmarillion " as a hero of Men during theFirst Age . Huor was a grandson ofHador of the Third House ofEdain , and lived in the Hadorian fief ofDor-lómin inHithlum . His father wasGaldor the Tall and his mother Hareth of theHaladin , and he had an older brotherHúrin . Both brothers were fair of face and golden-haired, but while Húrin was shorter than his kin, Huor was "the tallest of all the Edain save his own sonTuor only, and a swift runner. ... There was great love between the brothers, and they were seldom apart in their youth." ("Narn i Chîn Húrin")In the Year of the Sun 458 of the First Age Huor and Húrin lived with their uncle Haldir in the forest of
Brethil , when they joined a war party against Orcs. The brothers ended up in the Vale of Sirion, and were cut off from their company and chased by Orcs. The Vala of WatersUlmo caused a mist to arise from the river, and the brothers escaped intoDimbar . There two Eagles picked them up, and brought them toGondolin . KingTurgon of Gondolin welcomed the brothers, remembering Ulmo's prophecy that the House of Hador would aid Gondolin in their time of greatest need. Turgon would them remain as he grew to love them, but the brothers wished to return to their kin. They swore an oath to keep Gondolin secret, and Eagles brought them back to Dor-lómin.In Y.S. 462,
Morgoth assailed Hithlum, and Huor's father Galdor fell defending theBarad Eithel . His elder son Húrin, though only 21 years old, now became the Lord of Dor-lómin. His wife wasMorwen of theHouse of Bëor , and in 472 Huor wedded her cousinRían . Their son was namedTuor by the father even before birth, but was never seen by Huor.Two month after the marriage to Rían Huor was summoned with his brother to lead his people to war. During the
Nírnaeth Arnoediad Huor fought alongside Húrin and the Folk of Hador forFingon . In the midst of battle Huor met again with Turgon, and prophesied that "from you and from me a new star shall rise", referring toEärendil the Mariner, son of Tuor andIdril daughter of Turgon. When the battle was lost, the Folk of Hador took a last stand fighting off the Orcs, allowing Turgon to escape, "of all the deeds of war that the fathers of Men wrought in behalf of the Eldar most renowned". Huor was finally slain by a poisoned arrow that hit him in the eye. Rían bore a child before the end of the year, departed and died uponHaudh-en-Ndengin , where the body of her husband was taken by the Orcs.Descent of Tuor Eladar
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