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Herugrim (Old English:
Fierce Sword) is the
sword that
belonged to Théoden.
Narsil (Quenya: roughly, Red and
White Flame) is a
sword in The Lord of the Rings...
- in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
fantasy writings,
originally known as
Narsil Anduril (workflow engine), an open-source
workflow framework Anduril Industries...
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photograph from the
Jimmy Carter Library, and
released it on his blog,
Narsil.org. The
media used the
event as a
metaphor for
however they
wished to negatively...
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Elendil and Gil-galad were both killed.
Isildur took up the hilt-shard of
Narsil, Elendil's sword, and cut the One Ring from the hand of Sauron. Despite...
- many
weapons named by
Tolkien are
Orcrist and
Glamdring in The Hobbit, and
Narsil / Andúril in The Lord of the Rings. Such
weapons carry powerful symbolism...
- bearer's presence. Andúril/
Narsil – The
sword of
Elendil that was used by
Isildur to cut the One Ring from
Sauron (
Narsil)
reforged several ages later...
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became High King of both
Arnor and Gondor.
Isildur took up the hilt-shard of
Narsil, Elendil's sword, and cut the One Ring from the hand of Sauron. Despite...
- out to
fight face-to-face,
killing Elendil and Gil-galad; Elendil's
sword Narsil broke beneath him.
Isildur took up the hilt-shard and cut the One Ring from...
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gives Aragorn Andúril,
reforged from the
shards of King Elendil's
sword Narsil, and
urges him to
claim Gondor's throne, to
which he is heir.
Aragorn travels...
- and Erebor.
Among the many
treasures they
forge are the
named weapons Narsil, the
sword of Elendil, the Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin and the
necklace Nauglamír...