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"Farewell, O twice beloved! Túrin Turambar turun ambartanen: Master of Doom, by Doom mastered! O happy to be dead!!"
Niënor Níniel, The Death of Glaurung

Niënor also called Niënor Níniel "Tear-Maiden", was Húrin and Morwen's third child, the sister of Túrin Turambar. She was born in Hithlum in the year of Nírnaeth Arnoediad. After this battle, the Easterlings settled in the land and oppressed the people of Hador.

Biography

Turin and Nienor by Ted Nasmith

Túrin finds Niënor on the barrow of Finduilas, by Ted Nasmith

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Glaurung and Nienor by Rirth

The glance of glaurung by lelek1980-d9ml67f

Niënor being cursed, by Glaurung, by Lelek1980

Nienor remained in Hithlum with her mother Morwen for twenty years, subsequently moving to Doriath in hopes of finding Túrin, who has been sent there earlier. After she and her mother heard a rumour that the mysterious Mormegil of Nargothrond was actually Túrin, they set out with a company of Elves for that place. Unfortunately, the dragon Glaurung had just sacked that Elven city, and, sensing their approach, he caused a cloud of foul vapor to rise from the Narog. The party's horses panicked and Niënor was separated, at which point the worm Glaurung used his famous abilities to put her in a state of total amnesia.

Eventually, the amnesiac woman was found by Mablung, who intended to take her back to Doriath but they were attacked by orcs while attempting to cross the Taeglin. In confusion and terror, Niënor ran away, tore off her clothes and ran naked through the forest until she fainted.

Her brother Túrin found her, naked and terrified, at Haudh-en-Elleth, lying on the grave of his dead lover Finduilas. Because Niënor did not remember her identity and Túrin did not know his sister, as he had never seen her before, he named her Níniel which means "Tear-Maiden", and brought her to safety at Brethil.

The men of Brethil returned to Ephel Brandir soon after. When "Níniel" fell sick, Brandir tended to her, secretly falling in love. However, "Níniel" loved Túrin more, and after three years, they were wed. By the next spring, she was halfway through her first pregnancy.

It was then that rumours of Glaurung's approach reached Túrin, who went out to slay him. Unfortunately, the dragon envenomed him even as he dealt the worm a mortal blow, and Túrin fell into a swoon.

At this unfortunate moment, "Níniel", who feared for her husband's life, went out and found him apparently dead. Glaurung then set off his hidden weapon against Túrin - he removed Niënor's amnesia with his last words. Realising she had married her own brother and was carrying his unborn child, she committed suicide by throwing herself into the ravine at Cabed-en-Aras. Her death sparked a series of events culminating in his suicide, thus fulfilling Glaurung's vengeance.[2][3]

Etymology

Niënor means "Mourning", possibly in Elvish. It was stated in The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter XXI: "Of Túrin Turambar". [2]

See also

House of Hador

The Heraldic Device of the House of Hador

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Translations around the World

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ኚአኖር
Arabic نيينور ?
Armenian Նիենոր
Belarusian Cyrillic Ніенор
Bengali ণিএনোর
Bulgarian Cyrillic Ниенор
Catalan Níenor
Dari نیهنور
Georgian ნიენორ
Greek Νιενορ
Gujarati નિએનોર
Hebrew ניינור
Hindi णिएनोर
Japanese にえのr ?
Kannada ಣಿಎನೊರ್
Kazakh Cyrillic Νіенор
Korean 니에노ᄅ
Kurdish نیه‌نۆر (Arabic script) Niyenor (Latin)
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Νиэнор
Lao ນເນໂr ?
Macedonian Cyrillic Ниенор
Marathi णिएनोर
Mongolian Cyrillic Ниёнор
Nepalese निएनोर
Pashto نیېنور
Persian نیهنور ?
Punjabi ਣਿਏਨੋਰ
Russian Ниэнор
Sanskrit णिएनोर्
Serbian Νиенор (Cyrillic) Nienor (Latin)
Sinhalese නිඑනොර්
Tajik Cyrillic Νиенор
Tamil ணிஎநொர்
Telugu ణిఎనొర
Thai ณิเนโร ?
Tibetan ནིེནོར​
Tigrinya ኚአኖር ?
Ukrainian Cyrillic Ніенор
Urdu نیناور
Uyghur نىەنور
Uzbek Ниенор (Cyrillic) Nienor (Latin)
Yiddish ניענאָר

References

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