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An Adan of the Third House, Túrin Turambar (S."Mastery of the heart" "Ruler of Fate"; originally called "Túrind") was the eldest child of Húrin and Morwen, and the brother of Lalaith and Nienor. He was among the most tragic figures in Adan lore and, aside from his father Húrin, was the greatest Secondborn fighter ever to set foot in Arda. Túrin was born in Dor-lómin, where he spent his first eight years learning from his illustrious father and his uncle, Huor. When the entire host of the Third House mustered and marched off to war against Morgoth, he saw his kinsmen for the last time. All but a few perished in the war. During the subsequent disaster at the Battle of Unnumbered Tears (Q. " Nimaeth Amoediad"), Huor convinced the High Elf- king Turgon to retreat to Gondolin, and Húrin and Huo

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  • Túrin Turambar (ur. 463 roku PE w Dor-lóminie, zm. 499 roku PE w Cabed-en-Aras) – człowiek, syn Húrina Thaliona i Morweny, brat Urweny Lalaith oraz Niënor, którą nieświadomy pokrewieństwa poślubił. Ciążyła nad nim klątwa Morgotha, przez co jego życie było pasmem cierpień. Podczas swojego życia, chcąc uciec przed przekleństwem, przybierał liczne imiona. Znany był jako wielki wojownik, którego największym dokonaniem było zabicie ojca smoków, Glaurunga.
  • Túrin war der Sohn von Húrin Thalion und Morwen Eledhwen und wurde im Winter 464 E.Z. geboren.
  • An Adan of the Third House, Túrin Turambar (S."Mastery of the heart" "Ruler of Fate"; originally called "Túrind") was the eldest child of Húrin and Morwen, and the brother of Lalaith and Nienor. He was among the most tragic figures in Adan lore and, aside from his father Húrin, was the greatest Secondborn fighter ever to set foot in Arda. Túrin was born in Dor-lómin, where he spent his first eight years learning from his illustrious father and his uncle, Huor. When the entire host of the Third House mustered and marched off to war against Morgoth, he saw his kinsmen for the last time. All but a few perished in the war. During the subsequent disaster at the Battle of Unnumbered Tears (Q. " Nimaeth Amoediad"), Huor convinced the High Elf- king Turgon to retreat to Gondolin, and Húrin and Huo
  • Turin fu forse uno dei più tragici eroi, o anti-eroi, che abbiano mai solcato la Terra di Mezzo: egli fu infatti tra i più feroci avversari di Morgoth, ma fu da questi maledetto e condannato a finire in tragedia qualunque cosa cominciasse in buona fede. Dopo la Nírnaeth Arnoediad e la prigionia del padre a Angband, fu cresciuto dagli Elfi dei quali divenne grande amico e campione. Nonostante la maledizione di Morgoth egli fu un fiero avversario dell'Oscuro Signore e dei suoi alleati, divenendo particolarmente temuto da essi. Egli vendicò la distruzione di Nargothrond uccidendo il drago Glaurung.
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  • Neithan, Gorthol, Mormegil, Agarwaen, Thurin, Adanedhel, Turambar, Spada Nera
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  • Principe di Dor-lómin, Capitano del Gaurwaith, Signore di Dor-Cúarthol
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  • Túrin Turambar (ur. 463 roku PE w Dor-lóminie, zm. 499 roku PE w Cabed-en-Aras) – człowiek, syn Húrina Thaliona i Morweny, brat Urweny Lalaith oraz Niënor, którą nieświadomy pokrewieństwa poślubił. Ciążyła nad nim klątwa Morgotha, przez co jego życie było pasmem cierpień. Podczas swojego życia, chcąc uciec przed przekleństwem, przybierał liczne imiona. Znany był jako wielki wojownik, którego największym dokonaniem było zabicie ojca smoków, Glaurunga.
  • An Adan of the Third House, Túrin Turambar (S."Mastery of the heart" "Ruler of Fate"; originally called "Túrind") was the eldest child of Húrin and Morwen, and the brother of Lalaith and Nienor. He was among the most tragic figures in Adan lore and, aside from his father Húrin, was the greatest Secondborn fighter ever to set foot in Arda. Túrin was born in Dor-lómin, where he spent his first eight years learning from his illustrious father and his uncle, Huor. When the entire host of the Third House mustered and marched off to war against Morgoth, he saw his kinsmen for the last time. All but a few perished in the war. During the subsequent disaster at the Battle of Unnumbered Tears (Q. " Nimaeth Amoediad"), Huor convinced the High Elf- king Turgon to retreat to Gondolin, and Húrin and Huor fought a bloody rearguard action to cover their retreat. A poisoned arrow struck Huor in the eye, claiming his life, while Húrin was captured and taken to Angband. There, the brave Adan refused to submit to Morgoth or reveal the location of Gondolin, so the Black Enemy placed a curse on Hurin's line. From that time onward, Turin's fate became inextricably tied to the Fallen Vala's spiteful enchantment. Morwen sent young Turin to safety in Doriath after the war, and there he was raised by Elwe Thingol. He grew strong — like his father, but larger — and he fought beside his teacher, the March-warden Beleg Strongbow. The two campaigned along Doriath's northern frontier for three years before Turin fell prey to the dark curse. When Turin returned triumphantly to Elwe's capital at Menegroth, he became involved in a foolish but spiteful quarrel with the King's Nando Elf advisor, Saeros. He struck the Elf and chased him to his accidental death the next day, when Saeros attempted a vengeful ambush. Turin then fled into the wilds, fearful of his hosts' retribution. Although Elwe sent Beleg to track him and the bowman succeeded in finding his fleeing friend, no one could convince Turin to return to Doriath. Beleg realized this and sought to redirect the Adan's remorseful ire. The two joined in a shortlived guerrila campaign against Morgoth. Eventually, however, they were betrayed and Orcs captured Turin. Beleg freed his partner, but the Adan Warrior accidently slew his friend. Once again, Turin was overcome by a tragedy. Túrin wandered again briefly, torn by grief. While in the wild, he met and befriended the Elf Gwindor of Nargothrond, who took him to the Elven court of King Orodreth. Turin paid homage to the helpful Firstborn and entered their service in gratitude for their kindness. Orodreth admired his military prowess and, soon, he rose to become the first Man ever to command an Elf-host. As Warlord of Nargothrond, Turin vanquished many foes and earned the undying enmity of Morgoth. Unfortunately, this sealed the fate his compatriots. Turin's successful strategies led him to embark on a bold offensive course, and he ordered that the river protecting Nargothrond be bridged so that the Elves could sally forth against their enemies. Then, when an army attacked from the North, Túrin led the whole of the Elven host to meet them in the field. King Orodreth died and Gwindor was mortally wounded during the ensuing battle (Tumhalad). Nargothrond's sons scat- tered or perished. Turin, of course, survived — only to learn that the undefended city of Nargothrond had been sacked by the Dragon Glaurung. Orodreth's daughter Finduilas, who loved the Adan Warlord, was captured. Once again, Turin felt responsible, so he rushed to challenge the Drake and salvage what he could. Glaurung met the wrathful Adan at the gates of the Elven city and there bewitched him. Confused and grief-stricken, Turin fled northward and ended his flight amongst his grandmother's people in the Forest-realm of Brethil. He returned to battle against Morgoth's servants after a long period of recuperation. Meanwhile, Glaurung met Turin's only surviving sister, Nienor (whom the Adan Warrior had last seen as an infant). The Dragon cast a spell on her which stole her memory, and then he sent her wandering toward her brother in Brethil. There, Turin found her, cared for her, and married her. Knowing herself only as Niniel, Nienor soon carried her brother's child. When Turin finally met and exacted revenge on Glaurung, the great Drake removed its curse on Niniel (Nienor), enabling her to realize her unwitting crime. She took her own life by leaping into the canyon at Cabed-en-Aras. Turin initially blamed her death on Brandir the Lame of Brethil — for he knew Brandir coveted Níniel and had attempted to wed her while believing Turin had died. He killed his host and overlord before discovering the truth. Upon realizing the reason for his sister's suicide, Turin slew himself. The curse had run its course, and he had ended his tragic life with his own murderous hand. The Haladin buried him beneath the Stone of the Hapless at Cabed Naeramarth, a height that survived the cataclysmic flooding at the end of the Elder Days.and became known as the isle of Tol Morwen. In the end, his mother rested beside him.
  • Túrin war der Sohn von Húrin Thalion und Morwen Eledhwen und wurde im Winter 464 E.Z. geboren.
  • Turin fu forse uno dei più tragici eroi, o anti-eroi, che abbiano mai solcato la Terra di Mezzo: egli fu infatti tra i più feroci avversari di Morgoth, ma fu da questi maledetto e condannato a finire in tragedia qualunque cosa cominciasse in buona fede. Dopo la Nírnaeth Arnoediad e la prigionia del padre a Angband, fu cresciuto dagli Elfi dei quali divenne grande amico e campione. Nonostante la maledizione di Morgoth egli fu un fiero avversario dell'Oscuro Signore e dei suoi alleati, divenendo particolarmente temuto da essi. Egli vendicò la distruzione di Nargothrond uccidendo il drago Glaurung. Il drago tuttavia ebbe modo di vendicarsi in punto di morte, rivelando alla moglie di Turin Nirniel, giunta sul luogo dello scontro, che ella in realtà altri non era che sua sorella Niënor da tempo creduta perduta e che ora il figlio che portava in grembo era frutto di un incesto. Inorridita dalla rivelazione Nirniel si suicidò gettandosi da una rupe. Quando Turin si risvegliò e fu messo a conoscenza della morte della moglie, in preda alla disperazione si diresse su una collina dove si suicidò con la propria spada. La collina divenne la sua tomba e quella di sua madre Morwen e, dopo la Guerra d'Ira, i Valar fecero in modo che non venisse inghiottita dal mare formando così l'isola di Tol-Morwen. Le profezie raccontano che il giorno della Dagor Dagorath, Turin tornerà alla vita e combatterà assieme al cugino Eärendil contro i servitori di Morgoth e che sarà proprio lui a dare il colpo di grazia al Vala ribelle ponendo fine alla sua vita.
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