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The '''Master-stone''' was the chief of all the [[palantíri]], both in [[Aman]] and [[Middle-earth]], which was held in the [[Tower of Avallónë]] on the [[Lonely Isle]] of [[Tol Eressëa]]. It was said that the Seeing-stone in [[Elostirion]] in the [[Tower Hills]] could be used to look back along the [[Straight Road]] and glimpse the Tower.<ref>{{S|Rings}}</ref>
The '''Master-stone''' was the chief of all the [[palantíri]], both in [[Aman]] and [[Middle-earth]], which was held in the [[Tower of Avallónë]] on the [[Tol Eressëa|Lonely Isle]]. It was said that the Seeing-stone in [[Elostirion]] in the [[Tower Hills]] could be used to look back along the [[Straight Road]] and glimpse the Tower.<ref>{{S|Rings}}</ref>


The Stone of Avallónë is variously named the "'Masterstone'" or ''Master-stone''. There was also a 'Master Stone' of [[Middle-earth]], the palantír of [[Osgiliath]], but this was a lesser Stone than the Masterstone in Avallónë, having power only over other palantíri in [[Middle-earth]].<ref>{{UT|Palantiri}}</ref>
The Stone of Avallónë is variously named the "'Masterstone'" or ''Master-stone''. There was also a 'Master Stone' of [[Middle-earth]], the palantír of [[Osgiliath]], but this was a lesser Stone than the Masterstone in Avallónë, having power only over other palantíri in [[Middle-earth]].<ref>{{UT|Palantiri}}</ref>

Revision as of 22:01, 31 March 2013

The Master-stone was the chief of all the palantíri, both in Aman and Middle-earth, which was held in the Tower of Avallónë on the Lonely Isle. It was said that the Seeing-stone in Elostirion in the Tower Hills could be used to look back along the Straight Road and glimpse the Tower.[1]

The Stone of Avallónë is variously named the "'Masterstone'" or Master-stone. There was also a 'Master Stone' of Middle-earth, the palantír of Osgiliath, but this was a lesser Stone than the Masterstone in Avallónë, having power only over other palantíri in Middle-earth.[2]

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Palantíri
 Stones of Arnor  † Annúminas-stone (Annúminas) · Elendil's Stone (Elostirion - Valinor) · † Amon Sûl-stone (Amon Sûl - Fornost)
Stones of Gondor   † Master Stone of Osgiliath (Osgiliath) · † Ithil-stone (Minas Ithil - Barad-dûr) · Anor-stone (Minas Tirith) · Orthanc-stone (Orthanc - Minas Tirith)
Other  Master-stone (Tower of Avallonë)