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Originally Posted by Urwen
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". [1]
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.
And why the plague came?
Because Maedhros was too rash.
Judge:You're guilty,Maedhros!You're guilty for murder of three year old girl.
Maedhros(lowers head):I am...
See? He himself admits it!
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Now you're just putting words into the characters' mouths. You can't win that way.
Let me try it:
Lalaith: I am really Morgoth in disguise!
See?
And as for the rest of it– all you're doing is repeating your original argument. We've all explained to you why it doesn't hold water. Over and over and over again.
You've never managed to come up with a counter-argument– you just re-state the original a slightly different way, and hope no-one will notice.
One word:
FAIL.