The Encyclopedia of Arda - Glaurung (original ) (raw )
Dates First seen in I 260 - said to be 'half-grown' at this date; slain by Túrin Turambar in I 499 Race Titles Meaning Apparently 'golden ?cloud'1 Pronunciation glow'roong (where 'glow' rhymes with English 'now') Indexes: Alphabetical: G Dragons About this entry: Updated 28 January 1998 Updates planned: 11
Golden Father of Dragons Glaurung was the first of the Dragons , and one of the greatest. He first issued from Angband in I 260 , but not being fully grown at that time, the Noldor under Fingon were able to drive him back. In the Dagor Bragollach and the Nirnaeth Arnoediad , Glaurung was in the vanguard of Morgoth's forces, and having grown to his full power, he wreaked great destruction on those battlefields. In the Nirnaeth , he was driven back to Angband by the heavily armoured Dwarves , though their lord Azaghâl was slain in that battle. Glaurung led the assault by Morgoth on Nargothrond , and there came across Túrin for the first time. He dwelt in the ruined halls of Finrod Felagund for a while, but came forth at last to seek Túrin . He was slain by Túrin's black sword Gurthang in the Forest of Brethil . Notes 1 Probably in reference to his golden scales and the cloud of 'Dragon-reek ' that accompanied him, though ung is more properly 'gloom', 'shadow'. (This derivation is from The History of Middle-earth volume V, The Lost Road and Other Writings III The Etymologies ). See also... Amon Ethir , Anguirel , Arminas , Azaghâl , Balrogs , Bane of Glaurung , Battle of Tumhalad , Beautiful Mere , Black Sword of Brethil , Black Sword of Nargothrond , Black Thorn of Brethil , Brandir , Brethil , Cabed Naeramarth , Cabed-en-Aras , [See the full list...]Captain of Nargothrond , Children of Húrin , Club-foot , Dagnir Glaurunga , Dagor Bragollach , Deer’s Leap , Doors of Felagund , Doors of Nargothrond , Dor Caranthir , Dorlas , Dragon of Dor-lómin , Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin , Dragon-King , Dragon-reek , Dragon-spell , Dragon-stench , Dragonhead of the North , Dragons , Dwarf-mail , Dwarf-masks , Dwarves of the Blue Mountains , Eithel Ivrin , Elu Thingol , Elves of Beleriand , Ered Engrin , Evil of the North , Fall of Nargothrond , Falls of Ivrin , Father of Dragons , Fell Winter of the First Age , Fire-drakes , Fourth Battle , Gabilgathol , Gold-worm of Angband , Grave of the Children of Húrin , Great Worm , Hill of Spies , Hunthor , Lady of Dor-lómin , Lake Helevorn , Leap of Dreadful Doom , Long Peace , Lord of Belegost , Lord of Brethil , Maglor , Maid of Tears , Master , Morgoth , Nargothrond , Narn i Chîn Húrin , Niënor Níniel , Orc-hunters , People of Narog , Pools of Ivrin , Ravines of Teiglin , Ruin of Beleriand , Sack of Nargothrond , Sarch nia Hîn Húrin , Shuddering Water , Sources of Narog , Spyhill , Stone of the Hapless , Tale of Grief , Tear-maiden , The Bragollach , The Dragon , The Golden , The Highway , The Worm , Three Houses of the Elf-friends , Tol Morwen , Tumhalad , Túrin , Urulóki , Voles , Wars of Beleriand , West Beleriand , Worm of Morgoth , Worms , Wormstench Indexes: Alphabetical: G Dragons About this entry: Updated 28 January 1998 Updates planned: 11 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1997-2000. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ . Website services kindly sponsored by Axiom Discovery aptitude and skill testing.Personality is one part of understanding a candidate's suitability, but aptitudes and skills are also key.