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d fled back  
on a dark wind to Middle…earth; seeking a home。 There he found that the power of Gil…galad had grown great in the  
years of his absence; and it was spread now over wide regions of the north and west; and had passed beyond the Misty  
Mountains and the Great River even to the borders of Greenwood the Great; and was drawing nigh to the strong places  
where once he had dwelt secure。 Then Sauron withdrew to his fortress in the Black Land and meditated war。 
In that time those of the Númenóreans who were saved from destruction fled eastward; as is told in the  
Akallabêth。 The chief of these were Elendil the Tall and his sons; Isildur and Anárion。 Kinsmen of the King they were;  
descendants of Elros; but they had been unwilling to listen to Sauron; and had refused to make war on the Lords of the  
West。 Manning their ships with all who remained faithful they forsook the land of Númenor ere ruin came upon it。 They  
were mighty men and their ships were strong and tall; but the tempests overtook them; and they were borne aloft on hills  
of water even to the clouds; and they descended upon Middle…earth like birds of the storm。 
Elendil was cast up by the waves in the land of Lindon; and he was befriended by Gil…galad。 Thence he passed up  
the River Lh?n; and beyond Ered Luin he established his realm; and his people dwelt in many places in Eriador about  
the courses of the Lh?n and the Baranduin; but his chief city was at Annúminas beside the water of Lake Nenuial。 At  
Fornost upon the North Downs also the Númenóreans dwelt; and in Cardolan; and in the hills of Rhudaur; and towers  
they raised upon Emyn Beraid and upon Amon S?l; and there remain many barrows and ruined works in those places;  
but the towers of Emyn Beraid still look towards the sea。 
Isildur and Anárion were borne away southwards; and at the last they brought their ships up the Great River  
Anduin; that flows out of Rhovanion into the western sea in the Bay of Belfalas; and they established a realm in those  
lands that were after called Gondor; whereas the Northern Kingdom was named Arnor。 Long before in the days of their  
power the mariners of Númenor had established a haven and strong places about the mouths of Anduin; in despite of  
Sauron in the Black Land that lay nigh upon the east。 In the later days to this haven came only the Faithful of Númenor;  
and many therefore of the folk of the coastlands in that region were in whole or in part akin to the Elf…friends and the  
people of Elendil; and they weled his sons。 The chief city of this southern realm was Osgiliath; through the midst of  
which the Great River flowed; and the Númenóreans built there a great bridge; upon which there were towers and houses  
of stone wonderful to behold; and tall ships came up out of the sea to the quays of the city。 Other strong places they built  
also upon either hand: Minas Ithil; the Tower of the Rising Moon; eastward upon a shoulder of the Mountains of  
Shadow as a threat to Mordor; and to the westward Minas Anor; the Tower of the Setting Sun; at the feet of Mount  
Mindolluin; as a shield against the wild men of the dales。 In Minas Ithil was the house of Isildur; and in Minas Anor the  
house of Anárion; but they shared the realm between them and their thrones were set side by side in the Great Hall of  
Osgiliath。 These were the chief dwellings of the Númenóreans in Gondor; but other works marvellous and strong they  
built in the land in the days of their power; at the Argonath; and at Aglarond; and at Erech; and in the circle of  
Angrenost; which Men called Isengard; they made the Pinnacle of Orthanc of unbreakable stone。 
Many treasures and great heirlooms of virtue and wonder the Exiles had brought from Númenor; and of these the  
most renowned were the Seven Stones and the White Tree。 The White Tree was grown from the fruit of Nimloth the Fair  
that stood in the courts of the Bang at Armenelos in Númenor; ere Sauron burned it; and Nimloth was in its turn  
descended from the Tree of Tirion; that was an image of the Eldest of Trees; White Telperion which Yavanna caused to  
grow in the land of the Valar。 The Tree; memorial of the Eldar and of the light of Valinor; was planted in Minas Ithil  
before the house of Isildur; since he it was that had saved the fruit from destruction; but the Stones were divided。 
Three Elendil took; and his sons each two。 Those of Elendil were set in towers upon Emyn Beraid; and upon  
Amon S?l; and in the city of Annúminas。 But those of his sons were at Minas Ithil and Minas Anor; and at Orthanc and  
in Osgiliath。 Now these Stones had this virtue that those who looked therein might perceive in them things far off;  
whether in place or in time。 For the most part they revealed only things near to another kindred Stone; for the Stones  
each called to each; but those who possessed great strength of will and of mind might learn to direct their gaze whither  
they would。 Thus the Númenóreans were aware of many things that their enemies wished to conceal; and little escaped  
their vigilance in the days of their might。 
It is said that the towers of Emyn Beraid were not built indeed by the Exiles of Númenor; but were raised by Gil… 
galad for Elendil; his friend; and the Seeing Stone of Emyn Beraid was set in Elostirion; the tallest of the towers。 Thither  
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 Avallón? upon Eress?a; where the  
Masterstone abode; and yet abides。 These stones were gifts of the Eldar to Amandil; father of Elendil; for the fort of  
the Faithful of Númenor in their dark days; when the Elves might e no longer to that land under the shadow of  
Sauron。 They were called the Palantíri; those that watch from afar; but all those that were brought to Middle…earth long  
ago were lost。 
 
Thus the Exiles of Númenor established their realms in Arnor and in Gondor; but ere many years had passed it  
became manifest that their enemy; Sauron; had also returned。 He came in secret; as has been told; to his ancient kingdom  
of Mordor beyond the Ephel Dúath; the Mountains of Shadow; and that country marched with Gondor upon the east。  
There above the valley of Gorgoroth was built his fortress vast and strong; Barad…d?r; the Dark Tower; and there was a  
fiery mountain in that land that the Elves named Orodruin。 Indeed for that reason Sauron had set there his dwelling long  
before; for he used the fire that welled there from the heart of the earth in his sorceries and in his forging; and in the  
midst of the Land of Mordor he had fashioned the Ruling Ring。 There now he brooded in the dark; until he had wrought  
for himself a new shape; and it was terrible; for his fair semblance had departed for ever when he was cast into the abyss  
at the drowning of Númenor。 He took up again the great Ring and clothed himself in power; and the malice of the Eye of  
Sauron few even of the great among Elves and Men could endure。 
Now Sauron prepared war against the Eldar and the Men of Westernesse; and the fires of the Mountain were  
wakened again。 Wherefore seeing the smoke of Orodruin from afar; and perceiving that Sauron had returned; the  
Númenóreans named that mountain anew Amon Amarth; which is Mount Doom。 And Sauron gathered to him great  
strength of his servants out of the east and the south; and among them were not a few of the high race of Númenor。 For  
in the days of the sojourn of Sauron in that land the hearts of well nigh all its people had been turned towards darkness。  
Therefore many of those who sailed east in that time and made fortresses and dwellings upon the coasts were already  
bent to his will; and they served him still gladly in Middle…earth。 But because of the power of Gil…galad these renegades;  
lords both mighty and evil; for the most part took up their abodes in the southlands far away; yet two there were;  
Herumor and Fuinur; who rose to power among the Haradrim; a great and cruel people that dwelt in the wide lands south  
of Mordor beyond the mouths of Anduin。 
When therefore Sauron saw his time he came with great force against the new realm of Gondor; and he took  
Minas Ithil; and he destroyed the White Tree of Isildur that grew there。 But Isildur escaped; and taking with him a  
seedling of the Tree he went with his wife and his sons by ship down the River; and they sailed from the mouths of  
Anduin seeking Elendil。 Meanwhile Anárion held Osgiliath against the Enemy; and for that time drove him back to the  
mountains; but Sauron gathered his strength again; and Anárion knew that unless help should e his kingdom would  
not long stand。 
Now Elendil and Gil…galad took counsel together; for they perceived that Sauron would grow too strong and  
would overe all his enemies one by one; if they did not unite against him。 Therefore they made that League which is  
called the Last Alliance; and they marched east into Middle…earth gathering a great host of Elves and Men; and they  
halted for a while at Imladris。 It is said that the
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