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 | | It was Finrod Felagund who first noticed the Men, who came into Ossiriand and camped near the springs of Thalos and sang with delight, thinking that they had found a land without darkness and fear. |
 | | Because of the unwelcoming response of the Green-Elves, the folk of Haleth, or the Haladin, as often they are called, turned south and settled in Thargelion, and the people lead by Marach came and dwelt with the people of Bëor. |
 | | Most of the people of Bëor came to Dorthonion in lands ruled by the house of Finarfin, and the people of Aradan, son of Marach, went to Hithlum, though Magor son of Aradan led many of the people down to the slopes of Ered Wethrin. |
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