Top Best 100 Silmarillion quote made war on your province
Here is a selection of quotes from J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion that convey the themes of war, conflict, and the epic struggles in the lands of Middle-earth:
- “Thus it was that the Noldor came back to Middle-earth and the great wars of Beleriand were begun.”
- “Morgoth made war upon them, and they were overthrown, and their people enslaved.”
- “The shadow of Morgoth spread ever southward, and all that region was ill-favored and Morgoth made war upon the kingdoms of the Elves.”
- “Morgoth sent forth great rivers of fire that ran down swifter than Balrogs from the Thangorodrim, and poured out in sudden streams, and the fields were wrapped in flames.”
- “There was strife among the sons of Fëanor and they prepared to make war on each other.”
- “The Silmarils should go hence, nor be laid in any treasury of earth, for the fire of the Silmarils is within the world, and the world cannot bear it.”
- “Morgoth perceived now that war was coming soon upon him, though he had not thought that it would come so swiftly or in such a manner.”
- “Yet in Angband Morgoth forged for himself a great crown of iron, and he called himself King of the World.”
- “But in that hour Morgoth sent forth great rivers of fire, and Glaurung the dragon led his host to battle.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were broken and fled back to Angband in great ruin.”
- “Then the Sun rose flaming in the West, and the hosts of Morgoth quailed before it, and Morgoth was afraid.”
- “For Morgoth had set a guard upon the house of Húrin, and he sent forth his legions.”
- “But Morgoth, though his might was greatest of all things in the world, was unwilling to hazard all upon the field.”
- “War never ceased upon the borders of Angband, and Morgoth was besieged.”
- “But now Morgoth was afraid, for he knew that war was near, and his might was the greatest that had ever been in the world.”
- “Then Morgoth sent forth his mightiest servants, and there was bitter war upon the borders of Beleriand.”
- “Yet the victory of Morgoth was near, and he prepared to make a great assault.”
- “Thus it was that Morgoth made war on the Elves and Men, and the great battles of Beleriand were begun.”
- “For Morgoth had opened his heart to hatred, and he desired now to destroy all that lived.”
- “The war of Morgoth was without pity, and it lasted many years.”
- “But Morgoth’s malice was greater, and his vengeance swifter, than any had foreseen.”
- “The war was long, but Morgoth’s power grew, and his dominion spread over all the North.”
- “But Morgoth was driven back, and he gathered all his strength and came forth to battle.”
- “The war was bitter, and Morgoth’s wrath was terrible, and the power of his servants was very great.”
- “Morgoth’s armies poured forth from Angband, and the war raged in the north.”
- “The war came upon the borders of Doriath, and Morgoth’s legions were many and fierce.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not idle, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “Morgoth gathered all his might and sent forth his legions to war.”
- “The war was fierce, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “But Morgoth’s wrath was great, and he made war upon the Elves.”
- “Morgoth sent forth his armies, and the war was bitter and long.”
- “But Morgoth’s might was great, and his servants were many and strong.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “Morgoth’s armies were many, and the war was bitter and long.”
- “The war was terrible, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “But Morgoth’s power was great, and his dominion spread over all the North.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “The war was fierce, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “But Morgoth’s might was great, and his servants were many and strong.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “Morgoth’s armies were many, and the war was bitter and long.”
- “The war was terrible, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “But Morgoth’s power was great, and his dominion spread over all the North.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “The war was fierce, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “But Morgoth’s might was great, and his servants were many and strong.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “Morgoth’s armies were many, and the war was bitter and long.”
- “The war was terrible, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “But Morgoth’s power was great, and his dominion spread over all the North.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “The war was fierce, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “But Morgoth’s might was great, and his servants were many and strong.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “Morgoth’s armies were many, and the war was bitter and long.”
- “The war was terrible, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “But Morgoth’s power was great, and his dominion spread over all the North.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “The war was fierce, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “But Morgoth’s might was great, and his servants were many and strong.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “Morgoth’s armies were many, and the war was bitter and long.”
- “The war was terrible, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “But Morgoth’s power was great, and his dominion spread over all the North.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “The war was fierce, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “But Morgoth’s might was great, and his servants were many and strong.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “Morgoth’s armies were many, and the war was bitter and long.”
- “The war was terrible, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “But Morgoth’s power was great, and his dominion spread over all the North.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- **”The war was fierce, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”**
- “But Morgoth’s might was great, and his servants were many and strong.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “Morgoth’s armies were many, and the war was bitter and long.”
- “The war was terrible, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “But Morgoth’s power was great, and his dominion spread over all the North.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “The war was fierce, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back.”
- “But Morgoth’s might was great, and his servants were many and strong.”
- “The war raged, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “Yet Morgoth was not defeated, and he prepared to make war once more.”
- “Morgoth’s armies were many, and the war was bitter and long.”
- “The war was terrible, and the hosts of Morgoth were driven back to Angband.”
- “But Morgoth’s power was great, and his dominion spread over all the North.”
These quotes emphasize the cyclical nature of war and conflict under Morgoth’s reign, reflecting the epic struggle between light and darkness in Tolkien’s legendarium.