Game of Thrones: The Strongest Dragon Mother

Chapter 1179 In the days without Dani

Chapter 1179 In the days without Dani

After the massacre of relatives, Mandos, the god of death, appeared on the scene and said a prophecy to the Noldor: "The Valar will block Valinor, and you will be expelled forever (Valar broke his promise).

Wherever you go, the wrath of the Valar hangs over House Feanor and those who follow him.

Whether it is what is considered righteous, a good deed, or an evil, malicious deed, you will all be driven by your oath to do it, and the final result will end in disaster.

But even if you have done so many things that violate ethics and morality, you will not be able to get back the Silmarillion you have been longing for.

Betrayal will often occur, and you will live in constant fear of being betrayed.

The Feynor family would be forever displaced and eventually left with nothing. "

This is not only a prophecy, but a curse.

When Mandos made such a prophecy to the Noldor, it meant that Mandos chose this future for the Noldor.

This is the means by which the gods punish mortals.

There is no escaping, no fighting, the more you evade, the more you fight, the sooner a tragic fate will come.

Many of the Noldor were terrified at hearing of Mandos's curse.

Fei Nuo's third half-brother originally said that he would accompany his elder brother to the end, but at this time, because of fear and frustration, he left the large team in desperation with his trusted clansmen.

They returned to the city of Velma, and knelt before Vera begging for forgiveness.

Thus, another "slave elf" was born.

The Noldor who stayed in Valinor completely lost their former glory and courage, and became the same loyal servants of Valar as the Vanyar.

This is where their story ends.

Until the destruction of the universe, they did not sing a different song.

Faced with the curse of Mandos, Feanor strengthened his resolve: "The wrath and curse of the Valar is but one of the many disasters that threaten us.

From the very beginning, when I swore the oath, I had the consciousness of going to destruction.

Because I know very well that the Morgoth I want to fight against is the strongest Vera.

Mortals cannot challenge the Valar, and I will not and cannot dispute this statement.

But if I obey the prophecy of Mandos, and remain afraid and cowardly, and even give up my great hatred against Morgoth, then I will suffer from cowardice and regret for the rest of my eternal life.

I accept any fate that still befalls me after I fight, but I must add a footnote to this fate——I have worked hard to create brilliance, future generations, please pass on the achievements of my life through the ages! "

Unfortunately, fate was cruel to him, far more than he thought.

Feanor had two half-brothers, Fingolfin the second and Finarfin the third, and the three Noldor princes had children and vassals.

The three brothers had quarrels in the early years, and they were not born by the same mother. In addition to Melkor's instigation, Fei Nuo once pointed a sword at the eldest and the second and cursed.

Because of this bad thing, Feanor was exiled by Manwe for 12 years.

However, Manwe is a good person. He specially took advantage of the Harvest Festival to drag the three brothers to his palace, and kindly persuaded them to be brothers and sisters.

It was also at that time that Dany and Melkor attacked the Two Sacred Trees.

Although Valinor suffered a catastrophe, the relationship between the three brothers has indeed eased up a bit. As soon as the eldest Feanor said he wanted to leave, the two brothers followed immediately.

But after Mandos said the curse, the third child first took his tribe back and kowtowed to Vera to admit his mistake, and later became the king of the Noldor in the city of Tirian.

The second child is more kind, but his subordinates complained that Feanor had caused them misfortune while trekking hard (ps).

Basically, loyalty cannot be guaranteed anymore.

So, when crossing the sea, Fei Nuo betrayed his second brother. He first crossed the sea with his own people in a boat, but after crossing the strait, he burned the boat. It was a stupid act. To do that, to do it, means that the curse of Mandos has been fulfilled-betrayal of relatives and friends.

However, Feanor had paid so much for the oath and curse, but he still failed to make great achievements in Middle-earth.

Fate was too cruel to him, and he finally came to Middle-earth, but it was a day trip
When he burned the ship, the smoke was too thick, and he was spotted by the half-orc sentry under Melkor's command, and came to besiege him.

Facing a group of half-orc patrol soldiers, Fenuo certainly would not lose the battle.

But the bad thing is that he won too easily and misjudged the power of Melkor's dark army.

He broke away from the main force and chased the orcs at the head of the rout. He chased so hard that he was almost at Angband's lair, and even Boss Mi knew he was coming.

Then, the Balrog appeared on the stage, and Gothmog, the king of the Balrog, led dozens of Balrogs to besiege Feanor. Feanor was finally rescued by his sons, but he was seriously injured and died.

He has just crossed the sea for less than a month!
However, Feanor is also considered free and easy, dying so aggrieved, and pointing at the Eye of Angolian's Calamity above his head leisurely, cursing Morgoth three times in succession
If the evil is quantified, Melkor has committed a lot of crimes throughout his life. He destroyed the creation of Vera, he knocked down the giant lamp, he captured the elves and twisted them into half-orcs, he knocked down the two sacred trees, and he has countless sinful things afterwards.

But among all the evil deeds, Fenuo's loss was the one with the highest evil value he had ever done.

Feanor is the mortal who is the closest to God among all the children of Iluvatar, but possesses the most humanity.

The powerful power of destiny brought by the most outstanding sons and daughters of Iluvita once again allowed the Eye of Angorian to hatch a Gouyu.

After Feanor's death, Melkor pretended to be afraid of the power of the Noldor and proposed to negotiate peace with Feanor's eldest son.

The boss of the Fei Nuo family was not stupid, of course he refused to believe Morgoth's words, he agreed to negotiate peace only because he planned to ambush the people quietly and made the demon king who came to negotiate.

Banquet of Hongmen in another world.

It's a good idea.

It's a pity that Boss Fei quietly arranged not as many people as Milko secretly arranged.
The boss was caught, tortured, and imprisoned until his second uncle returned with the rest of his tribe—the second brother of Fei Nuo who was left on the other side in the world of burning boats.

The eldest cousin of the second uncle's family heard about what happened to the boss, recalled the friendship and family relationship in the past (the fathers had quarrels, but the relationship between the cousins ​​was very good), and decided to go to the rescue regardless of past suspicions.

He succeeded, and once again fulfilled the curse of Mandos—the boss was a bright man, and in order to repay his cousin for saving his life, he gave up the righteous title of High King of the Noldor to his second uncle.

Feanor is the eldest son, and the eldest is Feanor's eldest son, so he has the legal right of succession to the king of the Noldor.

But when the throne was given to the second uncle, the curse that Mandos cursed "Fanuo's family will lose everything" came true.

What's more frightening is that it has fulfilled another curse: no matter whether it is done with good intentions or malicious intentions, there will be no good ending in the end.

It is definitely kindness for the cousin to save the boss regardless of previous suspicions; the boss knows how to repay his kindness, taking out the most precious things in his own possessions to repay the cousin, which is definitely the greatest kindness.

But their kindness led to the worst ending—the eldest brother was not alone, and he had six younger brothers. The matter of the king became the introduction of many conflicts in Prince Noldo's later life.

The above is just one of Feanor's bad luck. In the days to come, as long as the son of Feanor who made the oath is still alive, the curses will continue to flow, and they will be fulfilled one by one and repeated in various ingenious ways.

During this period, another upheaval occurred in Middle-earth: the sun rose for the third time.

The first sun is the giant lamp of Vera, and the second sun is the double holy tree. In order to drive away the darkness, the Valar finally did a "personnel thing": created a real sun.

Ru is definitely an old cunt, but Vera is basically a really good guy.

Although the curse of Mandos was prophesied by Valar, Feanor always chose the road himself.

Vera can't interfere with the fate of Iluvita's children, and the fate of mortals won't even be specifically controlled by Yiru—Ru ​​just wants fate to evolve freely in the choice of the individual, so as to get something beyond his expectations and control.

Manwe even shed tears for Feanor's tragic life.

He asked Mandos to convey the prophecy, not because he wanted to see Feanor be unlucky, but to hope that Feanor would not fulfill his own destiny.

For the sake of the coming human beings and to repair the damage of Melko, Manwe asked Yavanna and Nina to restore the Two Sacred Trees with all their strength.

Nina's tears were almost dry, and Yavanna's voice was almost hoarse. Finally, a miracle happened: a silver flower bloomed on the root of the male tree, and a golden fruit grew on the root of the female tree.

Manwe consecrated the silver flower and golden fruit, that is to say, endowed it with spirituality; Aoli and his Maia tailor-made them, and built a spaceship... er, a magic spaceship.

Varda sang the song of the moon to the silver flowers, and the song of the sun to the golden fruits, and the song of the sun and the moon made them shine brightly.

Varda then placed them in two ships, which were launched into the sky and circled Arda.

Thus, the sun and the moon were born.

The golden fruit of the female tree is the sun, and the silver flower of the male tree is the moon.

Vera also selected a pair of young men and women from Maiya to drive two magic spaceships: Tyrion, the hunter under Oromy's command, drove the moon ship, and Yarien, the handmaiden of the white flower fairy Vanna, drove the sun ship.

Melkor wanted to destroy the new glory as he did against the giant lamp of Valar and the two sacred trees of Valinor, but this time he met his opponent. The sun and moon were guarded by Yarien and Tyrion, plus the powerful power of the spaceship itself , All the killers he sent failed.

"Hey, if Joao Golian is still here, why should I waste my energy on you bastards?"

Melkor began to miss Dany, but he didn't see her again until 300 years later.

At that time, she was no longer Angolian, but called herself "the stranger who represents the mystery and the unknown".

On the day when the sun first rose into the sky, mankind woke up in the east of Middle-earth, the ancient era ended and the first era began.

The first era is the era when Melkor fought against mortals, and it was also the most glorious era for mortals, because they fought against Melkor
Likewise, the First Age was the happiest age for Melkor.

Facing Vera, no matter how he farmed, he would inevitably be taken away by a wave.

Against the coalition of elves, humans, dwarves, and half-humans, he was able to split [-]-[-] in battle, and even [-]-[-] strategically, seven for him and three for the coalition.

Before Dani returned, Boss Mi fought three "world wars" with mortals: the first time, before the Noldor elves crossed the sea, the three branches of Teleri, who slipped away, fought against Melkor, and the orc army was repelled.

The second time, Melkor made a comeback, preparing to besiege Dorias of Elwe, the "Three Mighty Kings" who was seduced by the fairy (female Maya).Fei Nuo took his seven sons in disorder, lost his own life, but also repelled the army of the Dark Lord.

For the third time, Melkor spent 60 years crazily exploding in Angband and made another comeback, but was defeated by the Noldor elves.

Since then, the 400-year Siege of Angband began.

Well, Boss Mi is besieged by mortals.

 ps: Vera's non-interference in the fate of mortals does not mean that Vera does not punish mortals who have committed crimes. Therefore, Vera cursed the kings of the Noldor, and Vera used waves to overturn the ships of the Noldor, which is not considered to interfere with fate.

  In addition, the giant eagle that often appears in "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" is Manwe's thug, which can represent Manwe's will, but this is not considered to interfere with the fate of mortals.

  For Manwe is no ordinary Valar, he represents Iluvatar.

  To put it more directly, Manwe is Iluvita's remote control toy.

  After the kinsman of Oqorondi, the Noldor could not go directly to the sea by boat, because of the great wind and waves angry with the Valar, and because the Noldor elves were not very proficient in rowing, they went north along the coastline, and the journey was very hard, cold and tired. Hungry, and encountering natural disasters from time to time, he did not take a boat to cross the sea until the northern glacier area, Aman Continent and Middle Earth were visible to the naked eye.

  Also because of the northernmost point, Aman Continent and Middle-earth are connected by icebergs. After the burning ship incident, the second uncle was able to lead the remaining Noldor to Middle-earth.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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