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<img src="http://www.barrowdowns.com/images/posticons/bluepal.jpg" align=absmiddle> Morgoth to the front
Morgoth had a heavily growing fear of Turgon, as we can conclude from the tales.
This could not have been only because he was fearing for his own troops, and his power connected to them. It must have somewhat been also out of personal fear for his own black hide. He was not the kind of leader who cared much about his soldiers. If he had stood a chance alone, he would have taken it and forgot about his pesky soldiers, wouldn't he?
<h6>Ah, listen to them... the children of the night... what sweet music they make...</h6></p>
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