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[[Image:The Negroli Burgonet.jpg|thumb|200px|The [http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/12/2004/hm12_2_11_10.html "Beast" helm], a burgonet crafted by Italian armorer Filippo Negroli (c. 1510–1579), shares a remarkable likeness to Tolkien's description of the ''Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin''.]]
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The '''Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin''', also known as the '''Helm of Hador''', was a visored steel helm, embossed and embellished with gold, that bore as its crest the head of [[Glaurung]] the [[Dragon]]. It was forged sometime between [[First Age]] 260 and 300 by the [[Dwarf]]-smith [[Telchar]] for his lord [[Azaghâl]], who then gave it as a gift to [[Maedhros]]. He in turn passed it on to his cousin [[Finrod Felagund]]. In 423 [[Fingolfin]], the [[High King of the Noldor]], created the fiefdom of [[Dor-lómin]] and made [[Hador Lórindol|Hador]] the first [[Lord of Dor-lómin]]. To celebrate the event Fingon presented Hador with the helm.
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The Dragon-helm was crafted for a Dwarf and was too large and heavy for an [[Elf]]. Even [[Men]] found the helm was too massive, and only Hador had the strength to wear it. It passed through Hador's descendants until [[Túrin Turambar]] finally bore it to battle.
{{quote|Proud were the head that bore this helm, which the sires of Húrin bore.|[[Thingol]], in ''[[Narn i Hîn Húrin]]''}}
Túrin was monstrous in war and took one of his many titles from it: [[Gorthol]], the "Dread Helm". The last clear record of the Dragon-helm is at the [[Battle of Tumhalad]], where Túrin is known to have worn it. Beyond this, he may have taken it with him to the [[Forest of Brethil]], and perhaps even wore it at the slaying of Glaurung himself. After Túrin's death the great heirloom of the [[House of Hador]] was lost to history.
The '''Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin''', also known as the '''Helm of Hador''', was a visored steel helm, embossed and embellished with gold and runes, that bore as its crest an image of the head of [[Glaurung]]. It was said to bear an enchantment that protected its wearer from wounds and struck fear into the hearts of enemies.  


A description of the Helm is given in [[Unfinished Tales]]:
The Dragon-helm was crafted for a Dwarf and was too large and heavy for an [[Elves|Elf]]. Even [[Men]] found the Helm was too massive, and only Hador and some of his descendants had the strength to wear it.<ref name=Departure/>
 
== History ==
The Helm was forged some time after the [[Dagor Aglareb]] ({{FA|260}}) by the [[Dwarves|dwarf]]-smith [[Telchar]] for his lord [[Azaghâl]], who then gave it as a gift to [[Maedhros]]. He in turn passed it on to his cousin [[Fingon]]. In {{FA|416|n}} [[Fingolfin]], the [[High King of the Noldor]], created the fiefdom of [[Dor-lómin]] and made [[Hador]] the first [[Lord of Dor-lómin]]. To celebrate the event Fingon presented Hador with the helm.<ref name=Departure>{{CH|4}}</ref>
 
He and his son [[Galdor (Lord of Dor-lómin)|Galdor]] wore it often in combat, and their troops gained morale when they saw the massive crest towering over the other helms in battle. Unfortunately, Galdor didn't wear the Helm when a host of orcs assaulted [[Eithel Sirion]], and was slain by an arrow. His son [[Húrin]] kept the Helm but seldom wore it, being of shorter stature and greater pride. After his capture by Morgoth, his wife [[Morwen]] kept the Helm, and sent it to [[Doriath]] for [[Thingol]]. The king handled it with solemnity, and presented it to [[Túrin]].<ref name=Departure/>
 
When Túrin grew up, he requested the Helm among other arms to fight Morgoth's armies in Doriath's borders. Thus in [[Beleriand]] it was known that the Dragon-helm was seen again, and many thought that Húrin had came back from hell.<ref>{{CH|5}}</ref>
[[File:Joona Kujanen - The Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin.jpg|left|thumb|Joona Kujanen - ''The Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin'']]
The Helm was left in Doriath when Túrin fled it, but [[Beleg]] took it with him on his quest to find his friend. He delivered it when they met on [[Amon Rûdh]].<ref>{{CH|7}}</ref> Túrin was monstrous in war and took one of his many titles from it: [[Gorthol]], the "Dread Helm". The two captains were known as "the Bow and the Helm" after their gear, which also give name to [[Dor-Cúarthol]], the land they protected.<ref>{{CH|8}}</ref>
 
It is said that after the [[Sack of Bar-en-Danwedh]], Túrin  brought the Helm with him to [[Nargothrond]], although he didn't wear it, and later to [[Brethil]].<ref name=ut/><ref name=grey/> After his death, the [[Men of Brethil]] somehow recovered it and the new [[Lord of Brethil]] handed it to Húrin.<ref>{{WJ|I}}, p. 255</ref>
 
==Other versions of the legendarium==
[[File:Alan Lee - The Dragon Helm of Dor-lomin.jpg|thumb|''The Dragon Helm of Dor-lómin'' by [[Alan Lee]]]]
The destiny of the Dragon-helm after the [[Sack of Bar-en-Danwedh]] is not addressed in the ''Narn i Hîn Húrin'' (and consequently neither is in ''[[The Children of Húrin]]'') or the published ''[[Silmarillion]]'', but in some revisions of the text, [[Tolkien]] intended to extend the history of the Helm into the period of Túrin in Nargothrond and beyond. An isolated scrap of writings says that somehow Túrin had brought the Helm to Nargothrond, but he refused to wear it until the [[Battle of Tumhalad]]. There the Helm protected Túrin from [[Glaurung]]'s enchantment, but his pride made him thrust up the visor and look the dragon directly. There is also another note explaining that Morwen knew that [[Mormegil]] was his son after hearing that the Dragon-helm had been present in the battle. There is also a suggestion of Túrin wearing the Helm when he slew Glaurung.<ref name=ut>{{UT|2o}}, pp. 154-155</ref>
 
In the ''[[Grey Annals]]'' there are many later additions weaving the Dragon-helm into the story similarly as described above.<ref name=grey>{{WJ|P1}}, §§258, 265, 275, 280, 284, 304</ref> [[Christopher Tolkien]] didn't include this fragmentary development in his edition of ''The Silmarillion'', as his father never gave details on how the Helm was taken from a place to another or how the Haladin recovered it. Instead, Christopher used one of the many versions, in which Túrin wears a [[Dwarf-mask]] found in the armories of Nargothrond.<ref>{{GA|280|note}}, pp. 143-144</ref>


"That helm was made of grey steel adorned with gold, and on it were graven runes of victory. A power was in it that guarded any who wore it from wound or death, for the sword that hewed it was broken, and the dart that smote it sprang aside.
It had a visor (after the manner of those that the Dwarves used in their forges for the shielding of their eyes), and the face of one that wore it struck fear into the hearts of all beholders, but was itself guarded from dart and fire. Upon its crest was set in defiance a gilded image of the head of Glaurung the dragon; for it had been made soon after he first issued from the gates of Morgoth."


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Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin
Armour
Elena Kukanova - The Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin.jpg
"The Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin" by Elena Kukanova
Other namesHelm of Hador
Dragonhead of the North
Dragon of Dor-lómin
OwnerAzaghâl, Maedhros, Fingon, Hador, Galdor, Húrin, Túrin
AppearanceVisored steel helm, embelished with gold and runes, bearing a crest in the image of the head of Glaurung
CreatorTelchar
Nogrod, c. F.A. 260
GalleryImages of the Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin
"Proud were the head that bore this helm, which the sires of Húrin bore."
Thingol, in Narn i Hîn Húrin

The Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin, also known as the Helm of Hador, was a visored steel helm, embossed and embellished with gold and runes, that bore as its crest an image of the head of Glaurung. It was said to bear an enchantment that protected its wearer from wounds and struck fear into the hearts of enemies.

The Dragon-helm was crafted for a Dwarf and was too large and heavy for an Elf. Even Men found the Helm was too massive, and only Hador and some of his descendants had the strength to wear it.[1]

History

The Helm was forged some time after the Dagor Aglareb (F.A. 260) by the dwarf-smith Telchar for his lord Azaghâl, who then gave it as a gift to Maedhros. He in turn passed it on to his cousin Fingon. In 416 Fingolfin, the High King of the Noldor, created the fiefdom of Dor-lómin and made Hador the first Lord of Dor-lómin. To celebrate the event Fingon presented Hador with the helm.[1]

He and his son Galdor wore it often in combat, and their troops gained morale when they saw the massive crest towering over the other helms in battle. Unfortunately, Galdor didn't wear the Helm when a host of orcs assaulted Eithel Sirion, and was slain by an arrow. His son Húrin kept the Helm but seldom wore it, being of shorter stature and greater pride. After his capture by Morgoth, his wife Morwen kept the Helm, and sent it to Doriath for Thingol. The king handled it with solemnity, and presented it to Túrin.[1]

When Túrin grew up, he requested the Helm among other arms to fight Morgoth's armies in Doriath's borders. Thus in Beleriand it was known that the Dragon-helm was seen again, and many thought that Húrin had came back from hell.[2]

Joona Kujanen - The Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin

The Helm was left in Doriath when Túrin fled it, but Beleg took it with him on his quest to find his friend. He delivered it when they met on Amon Rûdh.[3] Túrin was monstrous in war and took one of his many titles from it: Gorthol, the "Dread Helm". The two captains were known as "the Bow and the Helm" after their gear, which also give name to Dor-Cúarthol, the land they protected.[4]

It is said that after the Sack of Bar-en-Danwedh, Túrin brought the Helm with him to Nargothrond, although he didn't wear it, and later to Brethil.[5][6] After his death, the Men of Brethil somehow recovered it and the new Lord of Brethil handed it to Húrin.[7]

Other versions of the legendarium

The Dragon Helm of Dor-lómin by Alan Lee

The destiny of the Dragon-helm after the Sack of Bar-en-Danwedh is not addressed in the Narn i Hîn Húrin (and consequently neither is in The Children of Húrin) or the published Silmarillion, but in some revisions of the text, Tolkien intended to extend the history of the Helm into the period of Túrin in Nargothrond and beyond. An isolated scrap of writings says that somehow Túrin had brought the Helm to Nargothrond, but he refused to wear it until the Battle of Tumhalad. There the Helm protected Túrin from Glaurung's enchantment, but his pride made him thrust up the visor and look the dragon directly. There is also another note explaining that Morwen knew that Mormegil was his son after hearing that the Dragon-helm had been present in the battle. There is also a suggestion of Túrin wearing the Helm when he slew Glaurung.[5]

In the Grey Annals there are many later additions weaving the Dragon-helm into the story similarly as described above.[6] Christopher Tolkien didn't include this fragmentary development in his edition of The Silmarillion, as his father never gave details on how the Helm was taken from a place to another or how the Haladin recovered it. Instead, Christopher used one of the many versions, in which Túrin wears a Dwarf-mask found in the armories of Nargothrond.[8]

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