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Elendil (Quenya: [
ɛˈlendil]) is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He is
mentioned in The Lord of the Rings, The
Silmarillion and...
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fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, the
elder son of
Elendil,
descended from Elros, the
founder of the
island Kingdom of Númenor. He...
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survived the
sinking of
their island kingdom and came to Middle-earth, led by
Elendil and his sons,
Isildur and Anárion,
settled in
Arnor and Gondor.
After the...
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related to
Elendil and
descended from the
House of Elros.
After the
Downfall of Númenor, they were
created the "Prince of Belfalas" by
Elendil. Unfinished...
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given to
Amandil of Númenor
during the
Second Age were
saved by his son
Elendil; he took them with him to Middle-earth,
while at
least the Master-stone...
- on the
slopes of
Mount Doom,
Elendil and Gil-galad were both killed.
Isildur took up the hilt-shard of Narsil,
Elendil's sword, and cut the One Ring from...
- Gil-galad and
Elendil laid
siege to the Dark Lord Sauron's
fortress of Barad-dûr, and
fought him hand-to-hand for the One Ring. Gil-galad and
Elendil were both...
- Númenorean and Dúnedain
bloodlines through their sons
Elrond and Elros.
Elendil: Númenorean
nobleman whose sons
founded the
kingdoms of
Arnor and Gondor...
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returned to Mordor. The Faithful, led by the
nobleman Elendil, had come to Middle-earth.
Elendil's sons,
Isildur and Anárion,
founded the two
Kingdoms in...
- the
Second Age, saw Gil-galad and king
Elendil fight the dark lord
Sauron for the One Ring, and saw
Elendil's son
Isildur take it
rather than destroy...