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'''Eithel Nínui''', also called the Fountain of Tinúviel, was a fountain found on the plain of [[Tumladen]]. It is said to have been created by the tears of Lúthien falling down on the plain when she and Beren was flown over it by [[Thorondor]] and his vassals. Its water was recounted in song as having had healing powers until it was destroyed in the [[fall of Gondolin]].
'''Eithel Nínui''', also called the '''Fountain of Tinúviel''', was a fountain found on the plain of [[Tumladen]]. It is said to have been created by the tears of Lúthien falling down on the plain when she and Beren was flown over it by [[Thorondor]] and his vassals. Its water was recounted in song as having had healing powers until it was destroyed in the [[fall of Gondolin]].


==Note on occurrence==
==Note on occurrence==
The fountain and its legend is found in several of [[Tolkien]]'s drafts of the ''[[Quenta Silmarillion]]'', but in the published version found in ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' [[Christopher Tolkien]] omitted it. He has later admitted that this section should have remained in the published work.<ref>{{LR|Quenta}}, p. 301</ref>
The fountain and its legend is found in several of [[Tolkien]]'s drafts of the ''[[Quenta Silmarillion]]'', but in the published version found in ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' [[Christopher Tolkien]] omitted it. He has later admitted that this section should have remained in the published work.<ref>{{LR|Quenta}}, p. 301</ref>


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Revision as of 08:55, 29 August 2019

Eithel Nínui, also called the Fountain of Tinúviel, was a fountain found on the plain of Tumladen. It is said to have been created by the tears of Lúthien falling down on the plain when she and Beren was flown over it by Thorondor and his vassals. Its water was recounted in song as having had healing powers until it was destroyed in the fall of Gondolin.

Note on occurrence

The fountain and its legend is found in several of Tolkien's drafts of the Quenta Silmarillion, but in the published version found in The Silmarillion Christopher Tolkien omitted it. He has later admitted that this section should have remained in the published work.[1]

References

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, "Part Two: Valinor and Middle-earth before The Lord of the Rings, VI. Quenta Silmarillion", p. 301