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Jan 19, 2021 - In that day the bridge over Narog proved an evil; for it was great and mightily made and could not swiftly be destroyed, and the enemy came readily over the deep river, and Glaurung came in full fire against the Doors of Felagund, and overthrew them, and passed within. ~ The Silmarillion, Chapter 21 (Glaurung invades Nargothrond by sboterod, deviantART)
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In that day the bridge over Narog proved an evil; for it was great and mightily made and could not swiftly be destroyed, a…