Fandor Poem
2nd AGE TEXT PROVIDED BY THE GOVERNESS OF CASTLE LASTAR
Little did Fandor know when he stood on that moor
That he was betrayed by his kindred from Dor.
Not until the serpent came had he feared;
All he remembered was how Findor cheered
At the news of such a great wedding
As his house across the land was spreading.
Then the serpent Rantor came
Crying out and belching flame.
As it carried Fandor away
Rantor told him where his bride lay.
Fandor’s anger rose, his heart turned black
He drew his axe and struck Rantor’s back.
Once free to Bolgar Fandor fled
With heavy heart and fearful dread.
But Rantor told the evil eye
In which direction he did fly,
And as Fangor to Bolgar came
So did his and Frastor’s bane.
Interpretation
Fandor arranged a marriage with the house of Frastor to unite the Dwarfs, but was betrayed by his own kin (Findor). Rantor was Fandor’s steed, but when he told Fandor of what had happened the dwarf turned on him and fled to Frastor’s realm. But he was fleeing to his doom, and both he and the house of Frastor were destroyed by evil forces that ambushed them on his arrival.