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  Egalmoth - The Lord of the Rings Wiki - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Egalmoth succeeded his cousin Ecthelion I at his death in T.A. He was the grandson of Morwen, daughter of Belecthor I.
Egalmoth was followed by his son Beren at his death in 2743.
An earlier Egalmoth, who lived during the First Age, was a Ñoldorin Elf of Gondolin, the leader of the Folk of the Heavenly Arch.
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Egalmoth caught his eye, and waved him over to the corner where he was currently conducting a disorderly cluster of guardsmen: an impromptu choir.
Egalmoth of the Heavenly Arch, Salgant of the Harp, Duilin and Penlod are characters from The Fall Of Gondolin.
Egalmoth still spoke of the music-hall incident of a year ago, when Turgon had thrown a harpist out of the room for singing a suggestive song about Turgon's brother Fingon, his cousin Maedhros, and their dueling swords.
www.libraryofmoria.com /glorfindelecthelion/flawedandfair.txt   (22817 words)

  
 Egalmoth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although no details are given, the attacks by the Corsairs of Umbar increased during his reign.
In 2710 (T.A.) Egalmoth received a plea from Deor of Rohan who's Kingdom was swamped by Dunlendings, but Egalmoth was already troubled by the Orcs.
An earlier Egalmoth, who lived during the First Age, was a Noldorin Elf of Gondolin, the leader of the Folk of the Heavenly Arch.
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 Egalmoth - Tolkien Gateway
Egalmoth is a consonant mutation from Ægamloth, which means "A Spike upon a Flowered Crest" in Sindarin (from aeg = "point" and amloth = "flowered crest, implying a crest on a helmet").
Egalmoth of the Heavenly Arch, an Elf-lord of Gondolin in the First Age
Egalmoth, Steward of Gondor, the eighteenth Ruling Steward
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 Egalmoth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Egalmoth wore a blue mantle upon wich the stars were broidered in crystal.
Egalmoth had charge of some of the war-machines on the walls but after the fall of the gate he deemed that time of shooting from the wall was over he gathered many of other houses and they fare across the city rescuing captives and men and last he came to the Square of the King.
Egalmoth was slain in the Third Kinslaying at the Haven of Sirion between the remaining sons of
www.annalsofarda.dk /annals-of-arda/Elves-index-tables/Elves/Egalmoth.htm   (223 words)

  
 Silmarilion Encyclopedia from D to G
Egalmoth got out of the burning Gondolin and came to the Mouth of Sirion.
He was slain in the Third Kinslaying at the Haven of Sirion between the remaining sons of Fëanor and the people of Elwing and Eärendil there.
During the Fall of Gondolin, he secured the safe departure of Tuor, Idril and their son Eärendil as he battled a Balrog to the death in the Encircling Mountains (Echoriath).
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 People of Gondor
He was succeeded as Steward by Egalmoth - the grandson of his father's sister Morwen.
But Egalmoth was unable to spare any forces to retake the impregnable stronghold, so Isengard remained in the hands of the Dunlendings for the time being.
Egalmoth died in 2743 and was succeeded by his son Beren.
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 The Fall of Gondolin
There was the folk of the White Wing with Tuor in command, the folk of the Mole with Maeglin; the folk of the Swallow with Duilin their Lord and the Heavenly Arch with Egalmoth their Chieftain; and the folk of the Pillar and the Tower of Snow both under the command of Penlod the Tall.
There was Galdor with his folks of the Tree; Glorfindel with the House of the Golden Flower; and there was the host of the Harp with their leader Salgant; Ecthelion with the people of the Fountain; and at last, Rog with the folks of the Hammer of Wrath.
Tuor and Egalmoth went from place to place of the defence, but Ecthelion lay by the Fountain because of his wound.
www.eppfiles.com /KensAdventures/lotr/history/fallofgondolin.htm   (1777 words)

  
 Tehta's Impure Fiction
When Ecthelion entered, Egalmoth put aside the arrows he had been fletching and rose from behind his table to welcome his visitor warmly.
He seemed unusually excited, or perhaps it was just his outfit: his leggings were canary yellow, his boots indigo, his shirt a grassy green, and his robe red velvet patterned with orange.
Tolkien did, at one point, say it was Ecthelion, Egalmoth, and Glorfindel, but his son states that he later recanted, perhaps because it is hard to imagine all those Balrog-slaying types getting into so much trouble.
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Egalmoth, lord of the people of the Heavenly Arch, came to the square with many warriors, women and children whom he had rescued from the Orcs.
It is said the seven dragons, with many Orcs, attacked the Square of the Palace of Turgon, and that it was one of the most valiant battles remembered in songs in later ages.
Tuor, Glorfindel and Egalmoth did all they could to keep the enemy away, but a dragon broke through the northern barricade.
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Ah, there is Rog, Egalmoth and Penlod with the lads of their houses; curiosity is written all over the lads’ faces as our fellow captains laugh heartily amongst themselves.
Egalmoth and the others are laughing in merriment at us, while the lads pale and their eyes grow large and they place their complete focus on us.
The elflings are confused and turn to Egalmoth and Penlod for an explanation should they give one; the captains, however, are too busy trying to calm down Rog whilst hiding their own amusement.
libraryofmoria.com /flowerandfountain/theflowerandthefountainpt6.txt   (1907 words)

  
 Egalmoth of the Heavenly Arch - Tolkien Gateway
Egalmoth, who lived during the First Age, was a Noldorin elf of Gondolin, the leader of the Folk of the Heavenly Arch.
He wore a blue mantle upon which stars were embroidered in crystal, and his sword was "bent" (none of the other Noldor carried curved swords).
He later died in the attack by the Sons of Fëanor.
tolkiengateway.net /wiki/Egalmoth_of_the_Heavenly_Arch   (179 words)

  
 Tragic Company | Imagination as a means of Grace
But Ectheliual was of another mind, and he spoke to his father and the nobles gathered thereabout saying: “I think not my sister to have gone into the North, rather I wonder if she may not still be here in the south with Eärendil.
Egalmoth was their chieftain, and for his wealth he wore a mantle of blue upon which crystals were set like stars.
To Egalmoth’s and Duilin’s left stood the folk of the Pillar and the Tower of Snow, and they were a great people who fought with spears like the thickness of the forests, and their lord was Penlod, tallest of the Noldor — an uplifting sight, as he seemed as one of Gondolin’s towers even.
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With the arrival of Egalmoth and the remnants of the House of the Heavenly Arch, which now included warriors of the Swallow, Pillar, and Snow – Duilin and Penlod the Tall having fallen – we realized there would be no more reinforcement.
Egalmoth told me that Rog and all his brave warriors had died at the North wall.
Egalmoth was in shock and mourned the loss of his best friend Rog, mumbling his name with each step he took.
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 Encyclopedia of Arda: Egalmoth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In his time, it seems, Orcs began to trouble Gondor once again, and Egalmoth's armies went to war with this new foe.
In III 2710, Egalmoth received a plea for aid from Déor of Rohan, who was himself greatly troubled by the Dunlendings, but the Orc-wars kept Egalmoth from sending help.
He was succeeded as Steward by his son Beren.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/e/egalmoth.html   (105 words)

  
 Entmoot - Chapter 23: Of the Fall of Gondolin
Then there was carnage at the barriers, and Egalmoth and Tuor went from place to place of the defence, but Ecthelion lay by the fountain; and that stand was the most stubborn-valiant that is remembered in all the songs or in any tale.
Yet at long last a drake bursts the barrier to the north − and there had once been the issue of the Alley of Roses and a fair place to see or to walk in, but now there is but a lane of flness and it is filled with noise.
Tuor stood then in the way of that beast, but was sundered from Egalmoth, and they pressed him backward even to the centre of the square nigh the fountain.
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 Tehta's Impure Fiction
Ecthelion discovered that he was expected to sing, just as Egalmoth was expected to discuss the finer points of archery and gossip, and Glorfindel—to amuse the lady by being teased.
Egalmoth took up the challenge once they reached the edge of the wood.
When he next looked over towards Aredhel, she was sitting on a fallen log, and talking earnestly.
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 Egalmoth, Steward of Gondor - Tolkien Gateway
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Egalmoth was the eighteenth Ruling Steward of Gondor.
This page was last modified 23:00, 14 October 2006.
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 Finding Courage, Chapter One
After their long retreat back from the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, once the seven Gates were shut fast and the blood and smoke washed away, Turgon had praised his captains, as was the custom.
He saw Idril, her white skirts turned to gold in the light of sunset and rippling in the breeze, and Eärendil, whom Tuor lifted onto his shoulders so he might see the view over the terrace.
Tuor, in a fit of paternal pride, told Glorfindel and Egalmoth that this was the first Tarnin Austa the boy was allowed to stay up and celebrate; he need not have said anything, for Eärendil himself proudly relayed this fact to everyone he could.
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 Tehta's Impure Fiction
Ecthelion stared at him, confused by his presence, until he noticed his exhaustion and the dust that muted the colours of his outfit, making it look almost tasteful.
Ecthelion felt grateful towards Egalmoth, but also rather worried for him.
"You would not be saying that if you had been obliged to clean that floor while nursing a pounding hangover." Egalmoth pretended to scowl, but there was a new lightness to his step.
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 Lalaith's Fanfiction
After two hundred years, she asked to depart to visit her other brother Fingon and Turgon, though reluctantly, granted her request.
In some writings, it is said that she was accompanied by Ecthelion, Glorfindel and Egalmoth, but seeing as this reflects rather poorly on the elf-lords in question, it is not always supported.
En route, Aredhel informed her bodyguards that she didn't want to see Fingon after all and would they kindly accompany her to find the sons of Fëanor.
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 The Barrow-Downs : The White Citadel
Egalmoth laughed aloud, a deep, flowing laugh from the depths of his being.
Because of his proven bravery, he was a great lord in the House of the King, and was placed as a special bodyguard to Turgon’s daughter, Idril.
He was a great friend of the King’s, and of many of the lords of the various houses of Gondolin, especially Ecthelion, Egalmoth, Glorfindel, and Galdor.
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 Gondor
Ecthelion I repaired and rebuilt the White Tower of Minas Tirith, which then became known as the Tower of Ecthelion.
Ecthelion had no children and was succeeded by Egalmoth, who was the grandson of Orodreth's sister Morwen.
Death of Ecthelion I. He has no children, so his kinsman Egalmoth becomes the eighteenth Ruling Steward of Gondor.
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 Glorfindel of the House of the Golden Flower
His deeds on Middle Earth were brave and noble, and he fought the evil of Melkor and his servants wherever he could.
F.A. 316: In the First Age, he was sent with Ecthelion and Egalmoth by Turgon to escort Aredhel.
F.A. 468: Gondolin hears of the Union of Maedhros and Turgon prepares for the battle to come, with Glorfindel being one of his highest captains.
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He had been wandering the halls for a few hours, speaking with Egalmoth about stately matters that both of them found rather boring but were unable to neglect for long.
Glorfindel rolled his eyes upon hearing the chief of the Heavenly Arch speak about the follies of some of the younger members of his house; the blond began to wonder if he too had some less graceful elflings within the Golden Flower.
Shaking himself back to the present, Egalmoth gave Glorfindel a weak smile before dismissing himself with the excuse of checking on the young members of his house before they ended up in the healing houses, or worse.
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 Rhovanion Alliance - A Mod for The Battle For Middle-Earth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Thinking that he had relieved Isengard of a Dunlendish siege, he sent messengers to its Gates with words of good will, but the Gates were shut upon them and the only answer they got was by bowshot.
Déor sent word to the Steward Egalmoth of Gondor, but he was unable to send help, and the Dunlendings remained in occupation of Isengard until, reduced by the great famine after the Long Winter in 2758-9 they were starved out and capitulated to Fréalaf.
But Déor had no power to storm or besiege Isengard, and for many years the Rohirrim had to keep a strong force of Riders in the north of Westfold; this was maintained until the great invasion of 2758.
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 Emblems and Heraldry
The Swallow might be reminiscent of an arrow, flying speedily through the air and always finding its mark.
The members of Egalmoth's house were all very wealthy and enjoyed jewels and gold.
On their helmets was set a large opal, and their shields were sky-blue.
www.forodrim.org /gobennas/heraldry/heraldry.htm   (4175 words)

  
 The Last Homely Herald ~ March Issue
At the same time at the Great Market, Lord Glorfindel with the House of the Golden Flower was driven back by a dragon of fire to the King’s Square, where at last they were helped by the House of the Harp, who had broken with their cowardly lord and gone themselves into battle.
Seeing ruin closing in, Egalmoth and the house of Heavenly Arch left their positions at the South Gate and sped through the city, escorting children and women to safety and fighting the rampaging orcs.
The hope of all is to overcome the forces of evil and survive, and that is mingled with worry of their wives, children, siblings, parents, friends and beloved.
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 The Wars of the Glorfindels
Tolkien attempted to rewrite the story of Tuor and Gondolin, but he only got as far as having Tuor look across the plain of Tunladen upon Gondolin for the first time.
Glorfindel briefly appeared in the story of Aredhel and Maeglin as one of the lords Turgon appointed to escort her, but Tolkien decided that Glorfindel, Egalmoth, and Ecthelion were inappropriate choices for Elven lords who would become so dismayed by Nan Dungortheb they would turn back in despair and so lose their charge.
He decided it would be best not to name them in the story.
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