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Topic: Re: Palantir    Reply to: msg 3520
Posted: June 11, 1999 at 21:07:22: by Cyberlock
: This may be a silly question to all of you, though I´m interested in the answer. Where are the Palatirs situated in the end of the third age? I know the palatir of Anun Sûl was moved to Fornost, but then what? I could guess that Sauron had at least one, probably more. Denethor did also have one in Orthanc. The totaly numbers of Palantirs forged was seven, am I right?

: Thanks alot

One Palantir was in Orthanc, the one that Saruman used.
One Palantir was in the tower at Minas Tirith, the one that Denethor used.
One Palantir was in Minas Ithil(Minas Morgul) which Sauron took as his own.
One palantir was at Osgiliath, it was lost in the burning and destruction of Osgiliath I think.
One palantir was at Amun Sul but was lost after the last king of Arnor took it with him and perished at Fornost(I think, you may want to check)
I think the other two were in the north too but I don't have time to check right now.
I'm pretty sure only 3 palantir were left at the end of the third age, the one that Denethor used was cursed and few could see other than an old man's hands, Saruman's palantir was in Gandalf's posession and I don't know what he did with it, and Sauron's palantir could be anyone's guess.

Cyberlock




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