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}}'''Daeron''' was a [[Sindar|Sindarin]] [[Elves|Elf]] who dwelt in Doriath as the loremaster and minstrel of King [[Thingol]] during the [[First Age]]. He was also a skilled linguist, and invented the [[Cirth]] alphabet.
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'''Daeron''' was a [[Sindar|Sindarin]] [[Elves|Elf]] who dwelt in [[Doriath]] as the loremaster and minstrel of King [[Thingol]] during the [[First Age]].<ref>{{S|Sindar}}</ref> He was also a skilled linguist and invented the [[Cirth]] alphabet.<ref>{{App|Cirth}}</ref>


Daeron loved [[Lúthien]], daughter of Thingol and [[Melian]] the [[Maiar|Maia]], but she did not love him. Nevertheless they were good friends, and Lúthien would often dance to his music. After Daeron found out about Lúthien's love for the mortal [[Beren]], he betrayed them both to Thingol. When Lúthien later sought his help in assisting captive Beren, Daeron again betrayed her to Thingol, though this time in love and fear for her rather than jealousy.
==History==
When [[Fingolfin]], King of the [[Noldor]], held his great feast near the [[Pools of Ivrin]] only two came out of Doriath to attend, Daeron and [[Mablung]], sent by King Thingol as messengers.<ref>{{S|Return}}</ref>


After Lúthien departed in secret from Doriath Daeron repented, and set out to search for her. He never did find her and never returned to Doriath either, passing over the [[Ered Luin]] into [[Eriador]] where he dwelt apparently long after.
Daeron loved [[Lúthien]], daughter of Thingol and [[Melian]] the [[Maiar|Maia]], but she did not love him. Nevertheless they were good friends, and Lúthien would often dance to his music.  After Daeron found out about Lúthien's love for the mortal [[Beren]], he betrayed them both to Thingol. When Lúthien later sought his help in assisting captive Beren, Daeron again betrayed her to Thingol, though this time in love and fear for her rather than jealousy.
 
After Lúthien departed in secret from Doriath, Daeron repented and set out to search for her. He never did find her and never returned to Doriath either, passing over the [[Ered Luin]] into the East where he apparently dwelt long after.<ref>{{S|Beren}}</ref>


Daeron is mentioned as one of the greatest minstrels of all the [[Children of Ilúvatar]], and only [[Maglor]] son of [[Fëanor]] is said to come close to his skill.  Also in the [[Lay of Leithian]] there is named one called [[Tinfang Gelion]] who is counted among the three great minstrels, along with Maglor and Daeron.
Daeron is mentioned as one of the greatest minstrels of all the [[Children of Ilúvatar]], and only [[Maglor]] son of [[Fëanor]] is said to come close to his skill.  Also in the [[Lay of Leithian]] there is named one called [[Tinfang Gelion]] who is counted among the three great minstrels, along with Maglor and Daeron.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Daeron in reality was called [[Dairon]] in [[Doriathrin]], his native noble dialect of [[Sindarin]].{{fact}} The name derives from the [[Sindarin]] word ''daer'' ("large, great").<ref>{{VT|42a}}, p. 11</ref>
The name derives from the [[Sindarin]] word ''daer'' ("large, great").<ref>{{VT|42a}}, p. 11</ref>


== Other versions of the Legendarium ==
==Other Versions of the Legendarium==
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In earlier versions of the mythology as set out in ''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'', Daeron was originally envisioned as Lúthien's brother.
In earlier versions of the mythology as set out in ''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'', Daeron was originally envisioned as Lúthien's brother.<ref>{{LT2|I}}, p. 10</ref>  Daeron's name went through a number of changes before [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] settled upon the final form - first it was ''Kapalen'', then ''Tifanto'', then ''Dairon'', before Daeron.<ref>{{LT2|In}}, Note 9, p. 49</ref>
 
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Daeron
Sinda
Marya Filatova - Daeron.jpg
Biographical Information
PositionLoremaster, Minstrel
LanguageDoriathrin (Sindarin dialect)
BirthBefore Y.T. 1300
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Daeron

Daeron was a Sindarin Elf who dwelt in Doriath as the loremaster and minstrel of King Thingol during the First Age.[1] He was also a skilled linguist and invented the Cirth alphabet.[2]

History

When Fingolfin, King of the Noldor, held his great feast near the Pools of Ivrin only two came out of Doriath to attend, Daeron and Mablung, sent by King Thingol as messengers.[3]

Daeron loved Lúthien, daughter of Thingol and Melian the Maia, but she did not love him. Nevertheless they were good friends, and Lúthien would often dance to his music. After Daeron found out about Lúthien's love for the mortal Beren, he betrayed them both to Thingol. When Lúthien later sought his help in assisting captive Beren, Daeron again betrayed her to Thingol, though this time in love and fear for her rather than jealousy.

After Lúthien departed in secret from Doriath, Daeron repented and set out to search for her. He never did find her and never returned to Doriath either, passing over the Ered Luin into the East where he apparently dwelt long after.[4]

Daeron is mentioned as one of the greatest minstrels of all the Children of Ilúvatar, and only Maglor son of Fëanor is said to come close to his skill. Also in the Lay of Leithian there is named one called Tinfang Gelion who is counted among the three great minstrels, along with Maglor and Daeron.

Etymology

The name derives from the Sindarin word daer ("large, great").[5]

Other Versions of the Legendarium

In earlier versions of the mythology as set out in The History of Middle-earth, Daeron was originally envisioned as Lúthien's brother.[6] Daeron's name went through a number of changes before Tolkien settled upon the final form - first it was Kapalen, then Tifanto, then Dairon, before Daeron.[7]

References