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held seemed to him exceedingly fair to look on; and he would not suffer it to be destroyed。 Taking it therefore he
returned at first to Minas Anor; and there planted the White Tree in memory of his brother Anárion。 But soon he
departed; and after he had given counsel to Meneldil; his brother's son; and had mitted to him the realm of the south;
he bore away the Ring; to be an heirloom of his house; and marched north from Gondor by the way that Elendil had
e; and he forsook the South Kingdom; for he purposed to take up his father's realm in Eriador; far from the shadow
of the Black Land。
But Isildur was overwhelmed by a host of Orcs that lay in wait in the Misty Mountains; and they descended upon
him at unawares in his camp between the Greenwood and the Great River; nigh to Loeg Ningloron; the Gladden Fields;
for he was heedless and set no guard; deeming that all his foes were overthrown。 There well nigh all his people were
slain; and among them were his three elder sons; Elendur; Aratan; and Ciryon; but his wife and his youngest son;
Valandil; he had left in Imladris when he went to the war。 Isildur himself escaped by means of the Ring; for when he
wore it he was invisible to all eyes; but the Orcs hunted him by scent and slot; until he came to the River and plunged in。
There the Ring betrayed him and avenged its maker; for it slipped from his finger as he swam; and it was lost in the
water。 Then the Orcs saw him as he laboured in the stream; and they shot him with many arrows; and that was his end。
Only three of his people came ever back over the mountains after long wandering; and of these one was Ohtar his
esquire; to whose keeping he had given the shards of the sword of Elendil。
Thus Narsil came in due time to the hand of Valandil; Isildur's heir; in Imladris; but the blade was broken and its
light was extinguished; and it was not forged anew。 And Master Elrond foretold that this would not be done until the
Ruling Ring should be found again and Sauron should return; but the hope of Elves and Men was that these things might
never e to pass。
Valandil took up his abode in Annúminas; but his folk were diminished; and of the Númenóreans and of the Men
of Eriador there remained now too few to people the land or to maintain all the places that Elendil had built; in
Dagorlad; and in Mordor; and upon the Gladden Fields many had fallen。 And it came to pass after the days of E?rendur;
the seventh king that followed Valandil; that the Men of Westernesse; the Dúnedain of the North; became divided into
petty realms and lordships; and their foes devoured them one by one。 Ever they dwindled with the years; until their glory
passed; leaving only green mounds in the grass。 At length naught was left of them but a strange people wandering
secretly in the wild; and other men knew not their homes nor the purpose of their journeys; and save in Imladris; in the
house of Elrond; their ancestry was forgotten。 Yet the shards of the sword were cherished during many lives of Men by
the heirs of Isildur; and their line; from father to son; remained unbroken。
In the south the realm of Gondor endured; and for a time its splendour grew; until it recalled the wealth and
majesty of Númenor ere it fell High towers the people of Gondor built; and strong places; and havens of many ships; and
the Winged Crown of the Kings of Men was held in awe by people of many lands and tongues。 For many a year the
White Tree grew before the King's house in Minas Anor; the seed of that tree which Isildur brought out of the deeps of
the sea from Númenor; and the seed before that came from Avallón?; and before that from Valinor in the Day before
days when the world was young。
Yet at the last; in the wearing of the swift years of Middle…earth; Gondor waned; and the line of Meneldil son of
Anárion failed。 For the blood of the Númenóreans became much mingled with that of other men; and their power and
wisdom was diminished; and their life…span was shortened; and the watch upon Mordor slumbered。 And in the days of
Telemnar; the third and twentieth of the line of Meneldil; a plague came upon dark winds out of the east; and it smote the
King and his children; and many of the people of Gondor perished。 Then the forts on the borders of Mordor were
deserted; and Minas Ithil was emptied of its people; and evil entered again into the Black Land secretly; and the ashes of
Gorgoroth were stirred as by a cold wind; for dark shapes gathered there。 It is said that these were indeed the úlairi;
whom Sauron called the Nazg?l; the Nine Ringwraiths that had long remained hidden; but returned now to prepare the
ways of their Master; for he had begun to grow again。
And in the days of E?rnil they made their first stroke; and they came by night out of Mordor over the passes of
the Mountains of Shadow; and took Minas Ithil for their abode; and they made it a place of such dread that none dared to
look upon it。 Thereafter it was called Minas Morgul; the Tower of Sorcery; and Minas Morgul was ever at war with
Minas Anor in the west。 Then Osgiliath; which in the waning of the people had long been deserted; became a place of
ruins and a city of ghosts。 But Minas Anor endured; and it was named anew Minas Tirith; the Tower of Guard; for there
the kings caused to be built in the citadel a white tower; very tall and fair; and its eye was upon many lands。 Proud still
and strong was that city; and in it the White Tree still flowered for a while before the house of the Kings; and there the
remnant of the Númenóreans still defended the passage of the River against the terrors of Minas Morgul and against all
the enemies of the West; Orcs and monsters and evil Men; and thus the lands behind them; west of Anduin; were
protected from war and destruction。
Still Minas Tirith endured after the days of E?rnur; son of E?rnil; and the last King of Gondor。 He it was that rode
alone to the gates of Minas Morgul to meet the challenge of the Morgul…lord; and he met him in single bat; but he
was betrayed by the Nazg?l and taken alive into the city of torment; and no living man saw him ever again。 Now E?rnur
left no heir; but when the line of the Kings failed the Stewards of the house of Mardil the Faithful ruled the city and its
ever…shrinking realm; and the Rohirrim; the Horsemen of the North; came and dwelt in the green land of Rohan; which
before was named Calenardhon and was a part of the kingdom of Condor; and the Rohirrim aided the Lords of the City
in their wars。 And northward; beyond the Falls of Rauros and the Gates of Argonath; there were as yet other defences;
powers more ancient of which Men knew little; against whom the things of evil did not dare to move; until in the
ripening of time their dark lord; Sauron; should e forth again。 And until that time was e; never again after the
days of E?rnil did the Nazg?l dare to cross the River or to e forth from their city in shape visible to Men。
In all the days of the Third Age; after the fall of Gil…galad; Master Elrond abode in Imladris; and he gathered
there many Elves; and ot