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'''Adanel''' was a Wise-woman from the [[House of Marach]], a daughter of [[Malach]] and [[Meldis]], and older sister of [[Magor]] (Adanel had many other brothers and sisters as well, and they also might have been younger than she).  
'''Adanel''' was a Wise-woman from the [[House of Marach]], a daughter of [[Malach]] and [[Meldis]], and older sister of [[Magor]] (Adanel had many other brothers and sisters as well, and they also might have been younger than she).  


She was the mother of five children, of whom the last was [[Beren|Beren]], who was the grandfather of his great namesake, [[Beren Erchamion]].
She was the mother of five children, of whom the last was [[Beren son of Belemir|Beren]], who was the grandfather of his great namesake, [[Beren Erchamion]].


The Wise of the People of [[Marach]] were the only [[Men]] to preserve the tale of their original sin, when, soon after their awakening, the [[Men]] chose to worship [[Melkor]] instead of [[Eru]]. Adanel told this tale  (called the ''[[Tale of Adanel]]'' in ''[[Morgoth's Ring]]'') to [[Andreth]] of the [[House of Bëor]].
The Wise of the People of [[Marach]] were the only [[Men]] to preserve the tale of their original sin, when, soon after their awakening, the [[Men]] chose to worship [[Melkor]] instead of [[Eru]]. Adanel told this tale  (called the ''[[Tale of Adanel]]'' in ''[[Morgoth's Ring]]'') to [[Andreth]] of the [[House of Bëor]].

Revision as of 17:32, 21 May 2007

Adanel was a Wise-woman from the House of Marach, a daughter of Malach and Meldis, and older sister of Magor (Adanel had many other brothers and sisters as well, and they also might have been younger than she).

She was the mother of five children, of whom the last was Beren, who was the grandfather of his great namesake, Beren Erchamion.

The Wise of the People of Marach were the only Men to preserve the tale of their original sin, when, soon after their awakening, the Men chose to worship Melkor instead of Eru. Adanel told this tale (called the Tale of Adanel in Morgoth's Ring) to Andreth of the House of Bëor.