- Lalaith
In
J. R. R. Tolkien 'sMiddle-earth legendarium , Urwen, better known by her nickname Lalaith ("Laughter"), was the second child of Húrin Thalion and Morwen Edhelwen and the sister ofTúrin Turambar . She was born is spring of the Year of the Sun 466 of theFirst Age .Lalaith was a happy child, and was compared to an Elven child by most people. Túrin loved his little sister, but "he played with her seldom, and liked better to guard her unseen and watch her going upon grass or under tree, as she sang such songs as the children of the
Edain made long ago".But in the autumn of the year when Urwen was three, a pestilent wind, called the 'Evil Breath', came to
Hithlum from Angband, and both Túrin and Lalaith were taken sick. Túrin recovered from the plague, but his sister died. Thereafter "laughter was stilled" in Húrin's house, and Urwen's name Lalaith was not used. Túrin never got over her death and always looked for her likeness in women ever after, which is one possible reason for the tragedy which befell him when he took Níniel, who unknown to all was his second sister, as a wife later.Other versions of the legendarium
Urwen only entered the story of the "
Narn i Chîn Húrin " in a late stage of composition, after the publication of "The Lord of the Rings " in 1954-5. However, her name "Lalaith" is possibly not the last though of J. R. R. Tolkien, as he apparently changed the spelling to "Lalaeth", which appears in genealogical tables done in ca. 1959 (around the same time as the writing of the initial parts of the "Narn"). However,Christopher Tolkien makes no comments on this, and in the index to "The War of the Jewels " her name is spelt "Lalaeth". In unconnected remarks of Christopher Tolkien, ["The War of the Jewels", p. 314.] , he uses the form "Lalaeth" despite the spelling "Lalaith" in published "Unfinished Tales " that he explicitly references to.Descent of Urwen Lalaith
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