Húrin
Húrin is a fictional character from J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium, primarily featured in "The Silmarillion" and "The Children of Húrin." He is a noble man of the House of Hador and a key figure in the First Age of Middle-earth. Húrin is known for his bravery and loyalty, particularly during the battles against the dark lord Morgoth.
Captured by Morgoth, Húrin is cursed, and his family suffers tragic fates as a result. His son, Túrin Turambar, and daughter, Nienor, face immense challenges and sorrow due to the dark influence of their father's curse. Húrin's story highlights themes of fate, heroism, and the struggle against evil.