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What a stunning twist! And you set it up very cleverly, too!

Even in canon, Glaurung seems to take an oddly personal interest in Turin, for a dragon, so, with hindsight, it makes a kind of sense to push that a bit further...

As fatal an attraction as in canon, but in a different way.

The story of Túrin is so tragic (and sometimes difficult to "enjoy") for the sheer number and depth of depressing events. Nienor being the dragon Glaurung is just another layer of tragedy to top it all when Túrin kills her. Just kill me now too.... ❤️

It is another layer of tragedy and I didn't even know I *could* make it worse but here we are. 

No dying for you, have some hot (tea/coffee/chocolate/cider/other beverage of your choice) and perhaps a nice piece of (toast/cake/bacon/orange/preferred food option) and snuggle down in this lovely chair with a blanket and kitties and I'll put on something lighthearted to watch.