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- Gorlim abstract "In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Gorlim the Unhappy was the son of Angrim and one of the twelve companions of Barahir. In the Lay of Leithian it is told how Barahir, last lord of the Men of Ladros (Dorthonion), remained as an outlaw in his own land after it was lost to Morgoth in the Dagor Bragollach. (See Barahir)Gorlim had a wife named Eilinel whom he had left when he went off to war against Morgoth. He returned from battle to find his house destroyed and plundered, and his wife gone. However, he maintained a hope that Eilinel was not dead or captured, and occasionally would return from Barahir's camp at Tarn Aeluin to his old house, seeking his wife. This soon became known to Sauron, the chief servant of Morgoth in Dorthonion and master of shapes and phantoms. One night, as he returned to the house, he saw Eilinel at the window, weeping and calling his name. He called back to her, but at that moment she disappeared and he was captured by orcs.He was brought captive before Sauron, who sought to know Barahir's hiding-place. He violently tortured Gorlim until he agreed that he would tell where Barahir was hiding if he could be reunited with Eilinel, whom he supposed now to be captured. Sauron accepted, and Gorlim betrayed Barahir. Sauron revealed then to Gorlim that Eilinel was long dead, and that what he had thought was his wife was a phantom intended to trick him. But Sauron remembered that he had agreed to reunite Gorlim with his wife, and put Gorlim to death.Gorlim appeared as a spectre before Beren, who was out hunting, and confessed his deeds, "begging forgiveness, wept, and passed out into darkness". Beren came too late, after orcs had slain all of Barahir's remaining men, but later reclaimed the Ring of Barahir, heirloom of his house, and escaped alive.".
- Gorlim wikiPageID "454753".
- Gorlim wikiPageRevisionID "568160861".
- Gorlim book(s)_ "The Lays of Beleriand".
- Gorlim book(s)_ "The Silmarillion,".
- Gorlim characterAlias "the Unhappy".
- Gorlim characterCulture Edain.
- Gorlim characterCulture House_of_Bëor.
- Gorlim characterGender "male".
- Gorlim characterLifespan "–".
- Gorlim characterName "Gorlim".
- Gorlim characterRace Man_(Middle-earth).
- Gorlim hasPhotoCollection Gorlim.
- Gorlim subject Category:Characters_in_The_Silmarillion.
- Gorlim subject Category:Fictional_characters_introduced_in_1977.
- Gorlim subject Category:Fictional_characters_who_have_made_pacts_with_devils.
- Gorlim subject Category:Middle-earth_Edain.
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- Gorlim type Abstraction100002137.
- Gorlim type CharactersInTheSilmarillion.
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- Gorlim type Creativity105624700.
- Gorlim type FictionalCharacter109587565.
- Gorlim type FictionalCharactersIntroducedIn1977.
- Gorlim type FictionalCharactersWhoHaveMadePactsWithDevils.
- Gorlim type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Gorlim type Imagination105625465.
- Gorlim type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Gorlim comment "In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Gorlim the Unhappy was the son of Angrim and one of the twelve companions of Barahir. In the Lay of Leithian it is told how Barahir, last lord of the Men of Ladros (Dorthonion), remained as an outlaw in his own land after it was lost to Morgoth in the Dagor Bragollach. (See Barahir)Gorlim had a wife named Eilinel whom he had left when he went off to war against Morgoth.".
- Gorlim label "Gorlim".
- Gorlim label "Gorlim".
- Gorlim label "Gorlim".
- Gorlim label "Gorlim".
- Gorlim label "Горлим".
- Gorlim sameAs Gorlim.
- Gorlim sameAs Gorlim.
- Gorlim sameAs Gorlim.
- Gorlim sameAs m.02bj66.
- Gorlim sameAs Q2599594.
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- Gorlim sameAs Gorlim.
- Gorlim wasDerivedFrom Gorlim?oldid=568160861.
- Gorlim isPrimaryTopicOf Gorlim.