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The '''Tower of Avallónë''' was raised to overlook the haven of [[Avallónë]] on the island of [[Tol Eressëa]]. There the [[Master-stone|Master Palantír]] was kept.  It is said that when a mariner sailed [[Aman]] he saw the tower first of all on the horizon.<ref>''[[The Silmarillion]]'', [[Akallabêth]].  "''...the tower of Avallónë is the first sight that the mariner beholds when at last he draws nigh to the Undying Lands over the leagues of the Sea.''" Ballatine p. 310.</ref>
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The '''Tower of Avallónë''' was raised to overlook the haven of [[Avallónë]] on the island of [[Tol Eressëa]]. There the ''[[Master-stone|Master Palantír]]'' was kept.  It is said that when a mariner sailed to [[Aman]] he saw the tower first of all on the horizon.<ref>''[[The Silmarillion]]'', [[Akallabêth]].  "''...the tower of Avallónë is the first sight that the mariner beholds when at last he draws nigh to the Undying Lands over the leagues of the Sea.''" [[Ballantine Books]] p. 310.</ref>


The [[Elostirion-stone]], one of the ''[[palantíri]]'' erected in the tallest of the towers of [[Emyn Beraid]], could show the tower when used by King [[Elendil]].  This would comfort him when he longed for the West.<ref>''[[The Silmarillion]]'', [[Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age]].  "''[To Elostirion] Elendil would repair, and thence he would gaze out over the sundering seas, when the yearning of exile was upon him; and it is believed that thus he would at whiles see far away even the Tower of Avallónë upon Eressëa, where the Masterstone abode, and yet abides.''" Ballatine p. 350.</ref>  
The [[Elostirion-stone]], one of the ''[[palantíri]]'' erected in the tallest of the towers of [[Emyn Beraid]], could show the tower when used by King [[Elendil]].  This would comfort him when he longed for the West.<ref>''[[The Silmarillion]]'', [[Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age]].  "''[To Elostirion] Elendil would repair, and thence he would gaze out over the sundering seas, when the yearning of exile was upon him; and it is believed that thus he would at whiles see far away even the Tower of Avallónë upon Eressëa, where the Masterstone abode, and yet abides.''" Ballantine p. 350.</ref>  


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Tower of Avallónë
Tower
Billy Mosig - Parting from Eressea.jpg
"Parting from Eressea" by Billy Mosig
LocationAvallónë

The Tower of Avallónë was raised to overlook the haven of Avallónë on the island of Tol Eressëa. There the Master Palantír was kept. It is said that when a mariner sailed to Aman he saw the tower first of all on the horizon.[1]

The Elostirion-stone, one of the palantíri erected in the tallest of the towers of Emyn Beraid, could show the tower when used by King Elendil. This would comfort him when he longed for the West.[2]

References

  1. The Silmarillion, Akallabêth. "...the tower of Avallónë is the first sight that the mariner beholds when at last he draws nigh to the Undying Lands over the leagues of the Sea." Ballantine Books p. 310.
  2. The Silmarillion, Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age. "[To Elostirion] Elendil would repair, and thence he would gaze out over the sundering seas, when the yearning of exile was upon him; and it is believed that thus he would at whiles see far away even the Tower of Avallónë upon Eressëa, where the Masterstone abode, and yet abides." Ballantine p. 350.