Galdor (Lord of Dor-lómin)

Galdor was the second child and eldest son of Hador. He led the People of Hador when they were at the peak of their power, before the Nirnaeth Arnoediad. Galdor was noted for his exceptional height, even among the Edain, and was also called Galdor the Tall.

History

Galdor had a younger brother named Gundor and an older sister named Glóredhel.

At a great feast of the Edain, Galdor married Hareth and Glóredhel married Haldir, both children of Halmir, chief of the House of Haleth. Galdor and Hareth had two sons, Húrin and Huor.

In the Dagor Bragollach in First Age 455, both Galdor's father, Hador, and his younger brother, Gundor, died in the rearguard of the Elf-lord Fingolfin. Galdor then succeeded his father as Lord of Dor-lómin. In the wake of Morgoth's triumph the wife of Barahir, Emeldir, gathered the women and children of Dorthonion and led them westward; some found refuge in Galdor's domain.

The sons of Galdor, Húrin and Huor, had been taken after the Dagor Bragollach into the hidden city of Gondolin by the eagles of Thorondor. When they departed from the city (again carried by eagles) they returned to Dor-lómin where they would not reveal where they had been, even to their father.

Seven years after the Dagor Bragollach, Morgoth sent a great force against Hithlum, attacking the passes of the Ered Wethrin. Galdor defended the Eithel Sirion and was slain by an arrow.

Etymology

Galdor appears to be Sindarin, but its meaning is unclear. David Salo suggests it can be a combination of the root gal ("light") and the suffix -dor ("lord").

Other names

His title Orchal means "the Tall."

Other versions of the legendarium

In early drafts of The Silmarillion, Galdor was named Galion.

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