Journey of the Infinite Wizard

Chapter 507: Finrod and Humanity "1/3"

As mentioned earlier, the land of the East, especially the place where the children of Iluvita, Cuvieron and Hildorien, woke up successively, was once Morgoth's lair and absolute sphere of influence. In the vast lands, and in the shadows, wandered many dark beings, all Maia, Quendi, and Shildor (Men) seduced and fallen by Morgoth. They became well-known orcs, who would have blood feuds with many tribes in the future. (half-orc)

In the beginning, the birth of half-orcs originated from Morgoth's satire on Iluvita's children. He captured them, brought them to Utamo's lair, and made the elves succumb to endless torture. He imbued the elves with his evil power, changing their minds and appearance, and the orcs were born. These half-orcs don't remember that they were once a member of elves or humans, and their souls have already been completely corrupted by Morgoth's torture. Although Morgoth is their creator, this does not mean that half-orcs willingly submit to Morgoth.

Their affection for Morgoth was a twisted and insane hatred, and they would not be grateful to their creator. On the contrary, they hated Morgoth more than anyone else. However, the half-orcs were unable to resist. Not any dark creature could get rid of Morgoth's control like Ugoliant at the beginning.

In fact, Morgoth miscalculated only because Ugoliant escaped his control. Otherwise, no corrupted dark creature of his creation could escape his control. Ungoliant is only an exception, a very special case.

The specific reason why Morgoth fell, because the time involved before the birth of Yiya, the age is too long. In other words, at that time there was no concept of age. He and the Valar were born in Iluvita's mind one after another, and in his soul was the inextinguishable fire from Iluvita, who used this flame to create the universe.

When Vera began to create Arda one after another, Morgoth should be called Melkor at that time. He fell for unknown reasons, destroyed the world the Valar had painstakingly created, and attacked them when the Valar were not prepared. As a result, the strength of the Villas was greatly damaged, and they had to undergo long-term cultivation. As for Melkor at that time, his strength was the strongest among the Valar, and he ranked first. Also, his powers hadn't spilled over into the world, or the evil creatures he'd created. This allowed him to hit Villa in one fell swoop, and then knocked down two giant lamps.

He hates all good things, Arda does, Yiya does, and Iluvita's children also do the same. He is jealous that the elves can get the favor of Iluvita and Vera, and he is jealous that Iluvita is too kind to the elves. He is also jealous of the beauty of the elves, and he is also jealous of everything they enjoy. He hates the children of Iluvatar. Both the eldest son Kundi and the second son Hildor. As long as they are the children of Iluvita, he instinctively hates them, so after Kundi was able to wake up from Cuvier, he attacked them. However, at that time he did not dare to blatantly attack Kundy. Just to capture the lone Quendi, bring them to Angband to torture them, and transform them into Orcs.

And after humans wake up,

It also failed to save him from his poisonous hands. Men were not as endowed as the Elves, nor were they as beautiful as the Elves, and were not loved by the Valar, though Ulmo, by the tacit consent of Manwë, sent them some civilization by the waters. However, human ears cannot hear the information contained in running water. In this way, Men have lived for hundreds of years in the East, in Hildorion where they awakened. Until, unable to bear the dangers of the East any longer, he risked his life and trekked into the land of the West.

Therefore, they heard that in the west, the land under their feet is a land of peace and security. After confirming that they had arrived in the west, the human beings happily lit a bonfire in the forest and sang songs to celebrate. Similarly, their singing and bonfires also attracted a special human being, the eldest son of Iluvita, an elf.

As the king of Nargothrond, Finrod claimed to have seen many strange races and heard many languages. Only this time the strangers he saw and the strange language he heard made him feel strange and curious. Finrod just watched them like this until they fell asleep one by one, and a feeling of liking for them arose in his heart. The unguarded bonfire gradually dimmed, and Finrod quietly walked to their side, sat by the bonfire, added more firewood, and kept the bonfire vigorous. Then he picked up the crude harp that lay by the campfire, and began to play music that no human ear has ever heard, for men have never had a teacher to teach them art except the dark elves wandering in the wilderness.

In Finrod's playing and singing, the sleeping people wake up one after another, each thinking that he is dreaming some kind of wonderful dream, until he finds that his companions are also awake and listening; but they neither speak , and did not disturb Finrod's playing and singing, because the music and singing were so beautiful. Wisdom was in the words of the King of Elves, and the hearts of all who listened grew wiser; for what he sang about the creation of Arda, and the joys of Aman beyond the shadow of the sea, unfolded like a picture in his voice. In front of their eyes, his elf language was also interpreted in their minds according to their individual intelligence.

Because humans once encountered dark elves east of the Blue Mountains, the language of humans is similar to that of elves. Finrod succeeded in understanding the meaning of the humans and communicating with them. Men have learned a great deal from Finrod, and they call Finrod "Normen," which means "wisdom" in their language. In fact, they at first thought Finrod to be the Valar, a god rumored to dwell in the Far West; and this was one of the purposes of their migration westward. So Finrod lived among them and taught these humans real knowledge, and they loved him very much and respected him as king, and they have been loyal to Finarfin's family ever since.

As the Eldar were better at tongues than all other races, and Finrod found that he could read the minds of men, and understand them before they spoke, what they said was easy for him to understand. It is said that these people had dealt with the Dark Elves on the east side of the Mountains, and learned much of their language; and as all Quendi's languages ​​were of the same origin, the language of Beor and his people had many words and The changes are similar to Elvish. (Beo, old Beo, whose real name is Balan, changed his name to Beo after he dressed in Finrod. He was the leader of the earliest humans who crossed the Blue Mountains and entered Beleriand in the first era.) 32.

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