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{{lolcantos}}This [[Cantos of the Lay of Leithian|Canto]] is one of the most popular, due to its opening 93 lines (3538-3631) concerning the duel of [[Fingolfin]] and [[Morgoth]].  After this interlude the lay recommences on the [[Quest for the Silmaril|Quest]], where [[Beren Erchamion|Beren]] and [[Lúthien]] reach the Gates of [[Angband]], and meet the great [[werewolf]] called [[Carcharoth]] the Red Maw.  Carcharoth hails Beren as [[Draugluin]], whose shape Beren bears, asking how he escaped.  Beren responds that he has urgent business with [[Morgoth]], and prays that Carcharoth let them aside.  The wolf agrees uneasily, but is suspicious of Lúthien in her [[vampire]] form.  But Lúthien swift casts her hideous raiment aside and throws a spell of sleep upon Carcharoth, and he is "as lightning stroke/had felled a huge o'ershadowing oak".
[[Image:Danny Staten - Luthien and Carcaroth.jpg|thumb|left|150px|''Lúthien and Carcaroth'' by [[Danny Staten]].]]{{lolcantos}}This [[Cantos of the Lay of Leithian|Canto]] is one of the most popular, due to its opening 93 lines (3538-3631) concerning the duel of [[Fingolfin]] and [[Morgoth]].  After this interlude the lay recommences on the [[Quest for the Silmaril|Quest]], where [[Beren Erchamion|Beren]] and [[Lúthien]] reach the Gates of [[Angband]], and meet the great [[werewolf]] called [[Carcharoth]] the Red Maw.  Carcharoth hails Beren as [[Draugluin]], whose shape Beren bears, asking how he escaped.  Beren responds that he has urgent business with [[Morgoth]], and prays that Carcharoth let them aside.  The wolf agrees uneasily, but is suspicious of Lúthien in her [[vampire]] form.  But Lúthien swift casts her hideous raiment aside and throws a spell of sleep upon Carcharoth, and he is "as lightning stroke/had felled a huge o'ershadowing oak".

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Lay of Leithian cantos
  1. Canto I
  2. Canto II
  3. Canto III
  4. Canto IV
  5. Canto V
  6. Canto VI
  7. Canto VII
  8. Canto VIII
  9. Canto IX
  10. Canto X
  11. Canto XI
  12. Canto XII
  13. Canto XIII
  14. Canto XIV

This Canto is one of the most popular, due to its opening 93 lines (3538-3631) concerning the duel of Fingolfin and Morgoth. After this interlude the lay recommences on the Quest, where Beren and Lúthien reach the Gates of Angband, and meet the great werewolf called Carcharoth the Red Maw. Carcharoth hails Beren as Draugluin, whose shape Beren bears, asking how he escaped. Beren responds that he has urgent business with Morgoth, and prays that Carcharoth let them aside. The wolf agrees uneasily, but is suspicious of Lúthien in her vampire form. But Lúthien swift casts her hideous raiment aside and throws a spell of sleep upon Carcharoth, and he is "as lightning stroke/had felled a huge o'ershadowing oak".