Ha! Finally some proper elven behavior! Finrod, upon meeting with the first humans in the West, is very much ooooohhh elves ✨🤩✨🤩✨🤩 However, I have no recollection of ever having been aware that some elves can (or, at least, Finrod could) read human minds. His singing and the way it presented as visions for the humans is very impressive.
It’s nice to notice a fleeting mention of Caranthir being nice to the humans who passed in his lands!
I also note that humans took to speaking elven languages, I assume sindarin. This seems a bit surprising, it would make more sense to me that it’s easy for the elves to learn human languages if they want, but learning the finesse of elvish would be beyond most people’s short lifetimes. It doesn’t even say that theirs would be a simpler version!
Probably not very surprisingly, I also like Haleth. Sadly, it wasn’t possible to have a career and a family, of course! But at least she doesn’t get scorned for it, it’s only mentioned she remained unwed.
Fingolfin is also a proper elf lord when he storms to the gates of Angband, despite the fact it’s the end of him (or, perhaps, even more so because of it?).
Despite the lists of names (maybe the professor himself occasionally got a bit bored too? I mean, Húrin and his brother Huor, and their sons Túrin and - Tuor? Seriously?) I actually enjoyed these two chapters! Improvement!