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'''Herendil''' was, at one stage in the writing of the [[Númenor]] myth, the son of [[Elendil]]. His role was later replaced by [[Isildur]].<ref> | '''Herendil''' was, at one stage in the writing of the [[Númenor]] myth, the son of [[Elendil]]. His role was later replaced by [[Isildur]].<ref>{{HM|LR}}, passim (needs to be more specific)</ref> His name most likely means "Fortune-Friend".{{fact}} | ||
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Template:Noncanon Herendil was, at one stage in the writing of the Númenor myth, the son of Elendil. His role was later replaced by Isildur.[1] His name most likely means "Fortune-Friend".[source?]
See also
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, passim (needs to be more specific)