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Location
Originally held in Minas Ithil before its capture; later transported to Barad-dûr
Origins
Made by Fëanor
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An heirloom of the House of Elendil
Pronunciation
Ithil is pronounced 'i'thil'
Meaning
Named for Minas Ithil the Tower of the Moon, where it was originally held
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Ithil-stoneThe palantír of Minas IthilThe Palantíri of Middle-earth The palantír that stood in Isildur's ancient fortress of Minas Ithil. It was captured by the Nazgûl in the mid-Third Age, and was used by Sauron to entrap Saruman and Denethor during the War of the Ring. Notes
See also...Beacons of Gondor, East Anórien, Eye of Mordor, Palantíri, Seeing-stones, Seven Stones, Stone of Anor, Stone of Minas Tirith, Stone of Orthanc, Stones of Gondor, Towers of Gondor For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1999, 2000, 2015. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Axiom Discovery aptitude and skill testing.Axiom Discovery gives you comprehensive online aptitude testing covering core skills across a wide range of disciplines. |