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'''Doom of the Ñoldor''', the '''Curse of [[Mandos]]''' or the '''Prophecy of the North''', was the judgement of the [[Valar]] pronounced on the [[Elves]] who carried out the [[Kinslaying]] at [[Alqualondë]]:
The '''Doom of [[Mandos]]''', also called the '''Doom of the [[Noldor]]''', the '''Curse of Mandos''', and the '''Prophecy of the North''', was the judgement of the [[Valar]] (believed to have been spoken personally by Mandos) pronounced on the Noldorin [[Elves]] who carried out the [[Kinslaying]] at [[Alqualondë]] in [[Valinor]]. It was given to the Noldor in the lands of [[Araman]] north of Valinor as a warning of the woe that would come upon them if they continued in their rebellion against the Valar and did not repent of their killing of the innocent [[Teleri|Telerin]] Elves. A part of the Doom goes as follows:


:"Tears unnumbered ye shall shed; and the Valar will fence [[Valinor]] against you, and shut you out, so that not even the echo of your lamentation shall pass over the mountains. On the House of [[Fëanor]] the wrath of the Valar lieth from the West unto the uttermost East, and upon all that will follow them it shall be laid also. Their Oath shall drive them, and yet betray them, and ever snatch away the very treasures that they have sworn to pursue. To evil end shall all things turn that they begin well; and by treason of kin unto kin, and the fear of treason, shall this come to pass. The Dispossessed shall they be for ever. ..."
:"Tears unnumbered ye shall shed; and the Valar will fence Valinor against you, and shut you out, so that not even the echo of your lamentation shall pass over the mountains. On the House of [[Fëanor]] the wrath of the Valar lieth from the West unto the uttermost East, and upon all that will follow them it shall be laid also. Their [[Oath of Fëanor|Oath]] shall drive them, and yet betray them, and ever snatch away the very treasures that they have sworn to pursue. To evil end shall all things turn that they begin well; and by treason of kin unto kin, and the fear of treason, shall this come to pass. The Dispossessed shall they be for ever. ..."


The Kinslaying was the [[Elves]]' equivalent of [[Men|Man]]'s [[Original Sin]], in that they fell to evil and were expelled from paradise.
The pronounciation of this Doom was the immediate cause for the return to Valinor of [[Finarfin]] (already reluctant to proceed) and his followers. There they asked and received the forgiveness of the Valar.


The pronounciation of this Doom was the immediate cause for the return to Valinor of (already reluctant to proceed) [[Finarfin]] and his followers. There they asked and received the forgiveness of the Valar.
Most of the Noldor, however, continued on their way to [[Beleriand]] to fight [[Morgoth]], and the disastrous [[Wars of Beleriand|wars]] they waged there fulfilled the prophetic Doom.

Revision as of 22:03, 8 December 2006

The Doom of Mandos, also called the Doom of the Noldor, the Curse of Mandos, and the Prophecy of the North, was the judgement of the Valar (believed to have been spoken personally by Mandos) pronounced on the Noldorin Elves who carried out the Kinslaying at Alqualondë in Valinor. It was given to the Noldor in the lands of Araman north of Valinor as a warning of the woe that would come upon them if they continued in their rebellion against the Valar and did not repent of their killing of the innocent Telerin Elves. A part of the Doom goes as follows:

"Tears unnumbered ye shall shed; and the Valar will fence Valinor against you, and shut you out, so that not even the echo of your lamentation shall pass over the mountains. On the House of Fëanor the wrath of the Valar lieth from the West unto the uttermost East, and upon all that will follow them it shall be laid also. Their Oath shall drive them, and yet betray them, and ever snatch away the very treasures that they have sworn to pursue. To evil end shall all things turn that they begin well; and by treason of kin unto kin, and the fear of treason, shall this come to pass. The Dispossessed shall they be for ever. ..."

The pronounciation of this Doom was the immediate cause for the return to Valinor of Finarfin (already reluctant to proceed) and his followers. There they asked and received the forgiveness of the Valar.

Most of the Noldor, however, continued on their way to Beleriand to fight Morgoth, and the disastrous wars they waged there fulfilled the prophetic Doom.