![]() ![]() He was forced to watch the curse befall his children. He refused, and in response the Dark Lord cursed his kin and imprisoned him on Thangorodrim. In the tale he was captured by Morgoth at the Nirnaeth Arnoediad and the Dark Lord attempted to convince him to reveal the secret location of Gondolin. Húrin was regarded as "the mightiest of warriors of mortal Men" but also known for being the titular character of the tale, Narn i Chîn Húrin, "The Tale of the Children of Húrin". He was the father of Túrin, Urwen and Nienor. He was the eldest son of Galdor and Hareth and the older brother of Huor. Húrin Thalion ("the Steadfast", "the Strong"), was the last Lord of Dor-lómin and one of the great heroes of Men during the First Age. ![]() But the fire in him burned steadily, and he had great endurance of will." ― The Children of Húrin, The Childhood of Túrin but he was shorter in stature than other men of his kin in this he took after his mother's people, but in all else he was like Hador, his grandfather, strong in body and fiery of mood. ![]() For a list of other meanings, see Húrin (disambiguation). The name Húrin refers to more than one character, item or concept. This article or section needs more/new/more-detailed sources to conform to a higher standard and to provide proof for claims made. " Who told you, and who sent you?" - Gandalf ![]()
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