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The '''Elendilmir''' was a symbol of royalty among the [[Kings of Arnor]] and their descendants; it was a "white star of elvish crystal upon a fillet of mithril". | The '''Elendilmir''' was a symbol of royalty among the [[Kings of Arnor]] and their descendants; it was a "white star of elvish crystal upon a fillet of mithril". | ||
The original | The original Elendilmir had descended from [[Silmariën]] to [[Isildur]]. It was then lost with the death of Isildur at the [[Disaster of the Gladden Fields]] and years later it was somehow acquired by [[Saruman]] who kept it in [[Orthanc]]. | ||
A second Elendilmir was made in [[Rivendell|Imladris]] for [[Valandil (King of Arnor)|Valandil]] and his descendants. | A second Elendilmir was made in [[Rivendell|Imladris]] for [[Valandil (King of Arnor)|Valandil]] and his descendants. |
Revision as of 03:06, 6 January 2015
The Elendilmir was a symbol of royalty among the Kings of Arnor and their descendants; it was a "white star of elvish crystal upon a fillet of mithril".
The original Elendilmir had descended from Silmariën to Isildur. It was then lost with the death of Isildur at the Disaster of the Gladden Fields and years later it was somehow acquired by Saruman who kept it in Orthanc.
A second Elendilmir was made in Imladris for Valandil and his descendants.
When King Elessar ordered the restoration of Orthanc the original Elendilmir was found. As Elessar took up the kingship of Arnor he wore the original Elendilmir upon his brow. He would only wear it again on high days, whilst on other occasions he would wear the second Elendilmir that had descended to him.[1]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The Battles of the Fords of Isen", Appendix (ii)