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'''Laer Cú Beleg''' ([[Sindarin]] for ''Song of the Great Bow'') was sung and composed by [[Túrin|Túrin Turambar]] as a lament for the death of his friend [[Beleg|Beleg Cúthalion]]. The song, which echoed out over the [[Pools of Ivrin]], was a release for Túrin after he had murdered Beleg through a terrible misfortune. | '''Laer Cú Beleg''' ([[Sindarin]] for ''[[Song of the Great Bow]]'') was sung and composed by [[Túrin|Túrin Turambar]] as a lament for the death of his friend [[Beleg|Beleg Cúthalion]]. The song, which echoed out over the [[Pools of Ivrin]], was a release for Túrin after he had murdered Beleg through a terrible misfortune.<ref>{{S|Turin}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 05:26, 14 August 2012
Laer Cú Beleg (Sindarin for Song of the Great Bow) was sung and composed by Túrin Turambar as a lament for the death of his friend Beleg Cúthalion. The song, which echoed out over the Pools of Ivrin, was a release for Túrin after he had murdered Beleg through a terrible misfortune.[1]