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In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Túrin Turambar was a Man of Middle-earth, son of Hurin[?] and Morwen[?], who became a tragic hero of the First Age.

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Son of Hurin and Morwen "Elf-sheen"; AKA: Dagnir Glaurungca; Mormegil; Umarth, son of Agarwaen.

Tragic hero of JRR Tolkien's "Silmarillion," whose story is more fully developed in "Unfinished Tales" and "The History of Middle-Earth."



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