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"On these men of the Harp unbidden fell with great eagerness and utterly redeemed the cravenhood of their lord."
The Book of Lost Tales Part Two, The Fall of Gondolin
Narfil Palùrfalas - House-of-the-Harp.jpg



The House of the Harp was one of the Twelve Houses of the Gondolindrim, led by Salgant. Its people were brave warriors, and were dight with tassels of silver and of gold, and a harp of silver shone in their blazonry upon a field of black, though Salgant bore one of gold. They resisted their treacherous lord's orders during the Fall of Gondolin and deserted to aid Glorfindel and the House of the Golden Flower at the Great Market. They drove the enemy back into the market as the Orcs pursued Glorfindel, but they were leaderless, and many of them were trapped burned to death or poisoned by the breath of the Dragons.




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Twelve houses of the Gondothlim
King (leader: Turgon) · Wing (Tuor) · Mole (Meglin) · Swallow (Duilin) · Heavenly Arch (Egalmoth) · Pillar (Penlod) · Tower of Snow (Penlod) · Tree (Galdor) · Golden Flower (Glorfindel) · Fountain (Ecthelion) · Harp (Salgant) · Hammer of Wrath (Rog)