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Glirhuin

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Minstrel, seer, and harp-player of the forest of Brethil, mentioned in The Silmarillion, a collection of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings writings edited by his son Christopher.

It is told that a seer and harp-player of Brethil named Glirhuin made a song, saying the stone of the Hapless should not be defiled by Morgoth, nor ever thrown down, not though the sea should drown all the land as after indeed befell, and still the Tol-Morwen stands alone in the water beyond the new coasts that were made in the days of the wrath of the Valar.

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