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Great
was
the
anger
of
Ar
-
Pharazon
at
these
tidings
,
and
as
he
pondered
long
in
secret
,
his
heart
was
filled
with
the
desire
of
power
unbounded
and
the
sole
dominion
of
his
will
.
And
he
determined
without
counsel
of
the
Valar
,
or
the
aid
of
any
wisdom
but
his
own
,
that
the
title
of
King
of
Men
he
would
himself
claim
,
and
would
compel
Sauron
to
become
his
vassal
and
his
servant
;
for
in
his
pride
he
deemed
that
no
king
should
ever
arise
so
mighty
as
to
vie
with
the
Heir
of
Earendil
.
Therefore
he
began
in
that
time
to
smithy
great
hoard
of
weapons
,
and
many
ships
of
war
he
built
and
stored
them
with
his
arms
;
and
when
all
was
made
ready
he
himself
set
sail
with
his
host
into
the
East
.
And
men
saw
his
sails
coming
up
out
of
the
sunset
,
dyed
as
with
scarlet
and
gleaming
with
red
and
gold
,
and
fear
fell
upon
the
dwellers
by
the
coasts
,
and
they
fled
far
away
.
But
the
fleet
came
at
last
to
that
place
that
was
called
Umbar
,
where
was
the
mighty
haven
of
the
Numenoreans
that
no
hand
had
wrought
.
Empty
and
silent
were
all
the
lands
about
when
the
King
of
the
Sea
marched
upon
Middle
-
earth
.
For
seven
days
he
journeyed
with
banner
and
trumpet
,
and
he
came
to
a
hill
,
and
he
went
up
,
and
he
set
there
his
pavilion
and
his
throne
;
and
he
sat
him
down
in
the
midst
of
the
land
,
and
the
tents
of
his
host
were
ranged
all
about
him
,
blue
,
golden
,
and
white
,
as
a
field
of
tall
flowers
.
Then
he
sent
forth
heralds
,
and
he
commanded
Sauron
to
come
before
him
and
swear
to
him
fealty
.
And
Sauron
came
.
Even
from
his
mighty
tower
of
Barad
-
dur
he
came
,
and
made
no
offer
of
battle
.
For
he
perceived
that
the
power
and
majesty
of
the
Kings
of
the
Sea
surpassed
all
rumour
of
them
,
so
that
he
could
not
trust
even
the
greatest
of
his
servants
to
withstand
them
;
and
he
saw
not
his
time
yet
to
work
his
will
with
the
Dunedain
.
And
he
was
crafty
,
well
skilled
to
gain
what
he
would
by
subtlety
when
force
might
not
avail
.
Therefore
he
humbled
himself
before
Ar
-
Pharazon
and
smoothed
his
tongue
;
and
men
wondered
,
for
all
that
he
said
seemed
fair
and
wise
.
But
Ar
-
Pharazon
was
not
yet
deceived
,
and
it
came
into
his
mind
that
,
for
the
better
keeping
of
Sauron
and
of
his
oaths
of
fealty
,
he
should
be
brought
to
Numenor
,
there
to
dwell
as
a
hostage
for
himself
and
all
his
servants
in
Middleearth
.
To
this
Sauron
assented
as
one
constrained
,
yet
in
his
secret
thought
he
received
it
gladly
,
for
it
chimed
indeed
with
his
desire
.
And
Sauron
passed
over
the
sea
and
looked
upon
the
land
of
Numenor
,
and
on
the
city
of
Armenelos
in
the
days
of
its
glory
,
and
he
was
astounded
;
but
his
heart
within
was
filled
the
more
with
envy
and
hate
.
Yet
such
was
the
cunning
of
his
mind
and
mouth
,
and
the
strength
of
his
hidden
will
,
that
ere
three
years
had
passed
he
had
become
closest
to
the
secret
counsels
of
the
King
;
for
flattery
sweet
as
honey
was
ever
on
his
tongue
,
and
knowledge
he
had
of
many
things
yet
unrevealed
to
Men
.
And
seeing
the
favour
that
he
had
of
their
lord
all
the
councillors
began
to
fawn
upon
him
,
save
one
alone
,
Amandil
lord
of
Andunie
.
Then
slowly
a
change
came
over
the
land
,
and
the
hearts
of
the
Elf
-
friends
were
sorely
troubled
,
and
many
fell
away
out
of
fear
;
and
although
those
that
remained
still
called
themselves
the
Faithful
,
their
enemies
named
them
rebels
.
For
now
,
having
the
ears
of
men
,
Sauron
with
many
arguments
gainsaid
all
that
the
Valar
had
taught
;
and
he
bade
men
think
that
in
the
world
,
in
the
east
and
even
hi
the
west
,
there
lay
yet
many
seas
and
many
lands
for
their
winning
,
wherein
was
wealth
uncounted
.
And
still
,
if
they
should
at
the
last
come
to
the
end
of
those
lands
and
seas
,
beyond
all
lay
the
Ancient
Darkness
.
’
And
out
of
it
the
world
was
made
.
For
Darkness
alone
is
worshipful
,
and
the
Lord
thereof
may
yet
make
other
worlds
to
be
gifts
to
those
that
serve
him
,
so
that
the
increase
of
their
power
shall
find
no
end
.
’
And
Ar
-
Pharazon
said
:
’
Who
is
the
Lord
of
the
Darkness
?
’