Actually Thingol wasn't that great a king with keeping his people safe,
skip spence. It was all Melian's doing with her enchanted girdle that kept Doraith from destruction.
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Originally Posted by skip spence
To me it's Beren who is the real fool here dragging those he loves out on a hopeless quest. If you want to die for your lover don't take innocent people with you. Later Luthien says, 'forget about the Silmaril and we'll live together in the Woods', but oh no, Beren rather drags her into the deepest pits of Angband than retracts his stubborn and hasty promise, one which already has been the death of Finrod Felagund and all his companions. What a selfish bastard he is! And Thingol is made out to be the fool. Jeez!
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You forget that it was Luthien that wanted to come with him. He didn't drag her anywhere, Beren was the one who begged her to go back at first but concented when he saw how strong her love was for him. And in Beren's defence, how would it look if Beren had run off with Luthien? He would have been considered a coward and a scoundrel for running of with the King of Doraith's daughter and would have no doubt been hunted to the ends of the earth by Thingol.
Beren made the right choice when it came to
Thingol haughty and arrogant proposal. If
Thingol was really smart when it came to Beren and Luthien he would have just sayed no.