Сильмариллион
Of the Ruin of Beleriand and the Fall of Fingolfin
ThenFingolfinbeheld(asitseemedtohim)theutterruinoftheNoldor,andthedefeatbeyondredressofalltheirhouses;andfilledwithwrathanddespairhemounteduponRochallorhisgreathorseandrodeforthalone,andnonemightrestrainhim.HepassedoverDor-nu-Fauglithlikeawindamidthedust,andallthatbeheldhisonsetfledinamaze,thinkingthatOromehimselfwascome:foragreatmadnessofragewasuponhim,sothathiseyesshoneliketheeyesoftheValar.ThushecamealonetoAngband’sgates,andhesoundedhishorn,andsmoteoncemoreuponthebrazendoors,andchallengedMorgothtocomeforthtosinglecombat.AndMorgothcame.
Thatwasthelasttimeinthosewarsthathepassedthedoorsofhisstronghold,anditissaidthathetooknotthechallengewillingly;forthoughhismightwasgreatestofallthingsinthisworld,aloneoftheValarheknewfear.Buthecouldnotnowdenythechallengebeforethefaceofhiscaptains;fortherocksrangwiththeshrillmusicofFingolfin’shorn,andhisvoicecamekeenandcleardownintothedepthsofAngband;andFingolfinnamedMorgothcraven,andlordofslaves.ThereforeMorgothcame,climbingslowlyfromhissubterraneanthrone,andtherumourofhisfeetwaslikethunderunderground.Andheissuedforthcladinblackarmour;andhestoodbeforetheKinglikeatower,ironcrowned,andhisvastshield,sableon-blazoned,castashadowoverhimlikeastormcloud.