Lament For Thorin

Eurielle Eurielle

A Hero's Farewell: The Lament for Thorin

Eurielle's 'Lament For Thorin' is a poignant tribute to Thorin Oakenshield, a central character from J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit.' The song captures the sorrow and reverence felt by Thorin's companions after his death. The opening lines, 'Thorin! King Under The Mountain / Alas no more shall rule this domain,' immediately set a somber tone, acknowledging the loss of their leader and the void his absence creates. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of duty among the survivors, emphasizing their resolve to honor Thorin's legacy and ensure his death was not in vain.

The song's imagery is rich with references to Tolkien's lore. The mention of the Arkenstone, a symbol of Thorin's kingship and the cause of much strife, resting upon his breast in eternal sleep, signifies peace and resolution. The Arkenstone's light 'to banish the darkness of unending night' symbolizes hope and the enduring spirit of Thorin's leadership. Additionally, the placement of Orcrist, an Elven blade, on Thorin's tomb serves as a protective talisman, warding off evil and honoring Thorin's warrior spirit.

Eurielle's lyrics also delve into Thorin's complex character, acknowledging his flaws and ultimate redemption. The lines 'How shall we remember our fallen friend / Who conquered Dragon Sickness in the end?' highlight Thorin's internal struggle and his triumph over greed and madness. The song portrays Thorin as a multifaceted figure—a warrior, leader, and a proud yet flawed king. By calling him 'a worthy descendent of mighty Durin,' the song places Thorin within the grand lineage of Dwarven heroes, cementing his place in their history and hearts.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. City Of The Dead
  2. Song Of Durin
  3. Rescue Me
  4. Lament For Thorin
  5. Lúthien's Lament
  6. Carry Me
View all Eurielle songs

Most popular topics in Eurielle songs