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'''The Death of Glaurung''' is the seventeenth chapter of [[The Children of Húrin]].
'''The Death of Glaurung''' is the seventeenth chapter of [[The Children of Húrin]].


==Synopsis==
==Synopsys==
[[Glaurung]] after casting spells apon [[Turin]] and his sister the dragon retriets to his lair in the uderground tunnles of [[Nargothrond]] meanwhile Turin traveled to the gorge of [[Cabed-en-Aras]] and there he lay in wait for Morgoth's pet.
As Glaurung passes over the deep gorge of cabed-en-Aras Turin stabs his sword [[Gurthang]] into Glaurung's soft underbelly fataly wounding the dragon.
 
==Analysis==
==Analysis==
[[Category:The Children of Húrin chapters|Death of Glaurung]]
[[Category:The Children of Húrin chapters|Death of Glaurung]]

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The Children of Húrin chapters
  1. The Childhood of Túrin
  2. The Battle of Unnumbered Tears
  3. The Words of Húrin and Morgoth
  4. The Departure of Túrin
  5. Túrin in Doriath
  6. Túrin among the Outlaws
  7. Of Mîm the Dwarf
  8. The Land of Bow and Helm
  9. The Death of Beleg
  10. Túrin in Nargothrond
  11. The Fall of Nargothrond
  12. The Return of Túrin to Dor-lómin
  13. The Coming of Túrin into Brethil
  14. The Journey of Morwen and Niënor
  15. Niënor in Brethil
  16. The Coming of Glaurung
  17. The Death of Glaurung
  18. The Death of Túrin

The Death of Glaurung is the seventeenth chapter of The Children of Húrin.

Synopsys

Glaurung after casting spells apon Turin and his sister the dragon retriets to his lair in the uderground tunnles of Nargothrond meanwhile Turin traveled to the gorge of Cabed-en-Aras and there he lay in wait for Morgoth's pet. As Glaurung passes over the deep gorge of cabed-en-Aras Turin stabs his sword Gurthang into Glaurung's soft underbelly fataly wounding the dragon.

Analysis