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'
About
the
palantíri
of
the
Kings
of
Old
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
And
what
are
they
?
'
'
The
name
meant
that
which
looks
far
away
.
The
Orthanc-stone
was
one
.
'
'
Then
it
was
not
made
,
not
made
'
-
Pippin
hesitated
-
'
by
the
Enemy
?
'
'N
o
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'N
or
by
Saruman
.
It
is
beyond
his
art
,
and
beyond
Sauron
's
too
.
The
palantíri
came
from
beyond
Westernesse
from
Eldamar
.
The
Noldor
made
them
.
Fëanor
himself
,
maybe
,
wrought
them
,
in
days
so
long
ago
that
the
time
can
not
be
measured
in
years
.
But
there
is
nothing
that
Sauron
can
not
turn
to
evil
uses
.
Alas
for
Saruman
!
It
was
his
downfall
,
as
I
now
perceive
.
Perilous
to
us
all
are
the
devices
of
an
art
deeper
than
we
possess
ourselves
.
Yet
he
must
bear
the
blame
.
Fool
!
to
keep
it
secret
,
for
his
own
profit
.
No
word
did
he
ever
speak
of
it
to
any
of
the
Council
.
We
had
not
yet
given
thought
to
the
fate
of
the
palantíri
of
Gondor
in
its
ruinous
wars
.
By
Men
they
were
almost
forgotten
.
Even
in
Gondor
they
were
a
secret
known
only
to
a
few
;
in
Arnor
they
were
remembered
only
in
a
rhyme
of
lore
among
the
Dúnedain
.
'
'
What
did
the
Men
of
old
use
them
for
?
'
asked
Pippin
,
delighted
and
astonished
at
getting
answers
to
so
many
questions
,
and
wondering
how
long
it
would
last
.
'
To
see
far
off
,
and
to
converse
in
thought
with
one
another
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
In
that
way
they
long
guarded
and
united
the
realm
of
Gondor
.
They
set
up
Stones
at
Minas
Anor
,
and
at
Minas
Ithil
,
and
at
Orthanc
in
the
ring
of
Isengard
.
The
chief
and
master
of
these
was
under
the
Dome
of
Stars
at
Osgiliath
before
its
ruin
.
The
three
others
were
far
away
in
the
North
.
In
the
house
of
Elrond
it
is
told
that
they
were
at
Annúminas
,
and
Amon
Sûl
,
and
Elendil
's
Stone
was
on
the
Tower
Hills
that
look
towards
Mithlond
in
the
Gulf
of
Lune
where
the
grey
ships
lie
.
'
Each
palantír
replied
to
each
,
but
all
those
in
Gondor
were
ever
open
to
the
view
of
Osgiliath
.
Now
it
appears
that
,
as
the
rock
of
Orthanc
has
withstood
the
storms
of
time
,
so
there
the
palantír
of
that
tower
has
remained
.
But
alone
it
could
do
nothing
but
see
small
images
of
things
far
off
and
days
remote
.
Very
useful
,
no
doubt
,
that
was
to
Saruman
;
yet
it
seems
that
he
was
not
content
.
Further
and
further
abroad
he
gazed
,
until
he
cast
his
gaze
upon
Barad-dûr
.
Then
he
was
caught
!