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Originally Posted by William Cloud Hicklin
...where the king loves Noldor so very much.
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Don't think that would really bother Turin much. These are also Finrod's Noldor - the one he actually liked - and it's *possible* Galadriel is on hand to take charge of them.
I think the books actually specify that (fewer) refugees of Nargothrond are the ones who brought the message to Doriath that the city had fallen, sparking the whole incident with Morwen and Nienor running off to meet Glaurung. So we know Thingol would at least let them in, which is all we need to get Turin back with his family.
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Originally Posted by The Silmarillion
Now new tidings came to Doriath concerning Nargothrond, for some that had escaped from the defeat and the sack, and had survived the Fell Winter in the wild, came at last to Thingol seeking refuge; and the march-wardens brought them to the King.
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In this scenario they arrive significantly earlier, because they have Turin to lead them, and again - where
else would he take a bunch of civilian refugees?
hS