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Originally Posted by Vaine
The children of Hurin, in its wholeness.
When Beleg gets killed by Turin, when nienor commits suicide, when Hurin is set free and finds morwen. It all.
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Yes. Another part that always gets me is when the broken Hurin goes to seek Gondolin, the city he marvelled at in his youth, then full of hope and dreams, only to find the sheer walls of Crissaegrim silent and the old escape-road blocked. He hopes to once again mark the eagles far above, but only sees dark clouds drifting in from the east.