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Then
behind
locked
doors
Sauron
spoke
to
the
King
,
and
he
lied
,
saying
:
It
is
he
whose
name
is
not
now
spoken
;
for
the
Valar
have
deceived
you
concerning
him
,
putting
forward
the
name
of
Eru
,
a
phantom
devised
in
the
folly
of
their
hearts
,
seeking
to
enchain
Men
in
servitude
to
themselves
.
For
they
are
the
oracle
of
this
Eru
,
which
speaks
only
what
they
will
.
But
he
that
is
their
master
shall
yet
prevail
,
and
he
will
deliver
you
from
this
phantom
;
and
his
name
is
Melkor
,
Lord
of
All
,
Giver
of
Freedom
,
and
he
shall
make
you
stronger
than
they
.
Then
Ar
-
Pharazon
the
King
turned
back
to
the
worship
of
the
Dark
,
and
of
Melkor
the
Lord
thereof
,
at
first
in
secret
,
but
ere
long
openly
and
in
the
face
of
his
people
;
and
they
for
the
most
part
followed
him
.
Yet
there
dwelt
still
a
remnant
of
the
Faithful
,
as
has
been
told
,
at
Romenna
and
in
the
country
near
,
and
other
few
there
were
here
and
there
in
the
land
.
The
chief
among
them
,
to
whom
they
looked
for
leading
and
courage
in
evil
days
,
was
Amandil
,
councillor
of
the
King
,
and
his
son
Elendil
,
whose
sons
were
Isildur
and
Anarion
,
then
young
men
by
the
reckoning
of
Numenor
.
Amandil
and
Elendil
were
great
ship
-
captains
;
and
they
were
of
the
line
of
Elros
Tar
-
Minyatur
,
though
not
of
the
ruling
house
to
whom
belonged
the
crown
and
the
throne
in
the
city
of
Armenelos
.
In
the
days
of
their
youth
together
Amandil
had
been
dear
to
Pharazon
,
and
though
he
was
of
the
Elf
-
friends
he
remained
in
his
council
until
the
coming
of
Sauron
.
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Now
he
was
dismissed
,
for
Sauron
hated
him
above
all
others
in
Numenor
.
But
he
was
so
noble
,
and
had
been
so
mighty
a
captain
of
the
sea
,
that
he
was
still
held
in
honour
by
many
of
the
people
,
and
neither
the
King
nor
Sauron
dared
to
lay
hands
on
him
as
yet
.
Therefore
Amandil
withdrew
to
Romenna
,
and
all
that
he
trusted
still
to
be
faithful
he
summoned
to
come
thither
in
secret
;
for
he
feared
that
evil
would
now
grow
apace
,
and
all
the
Elf
-
friends
were
in
peril
.
And
so
it
soon
came
to
pass
.
For
the
Meneltarma
was
utterly
deserted
in
those
days
;
and
though
not
even
Sauron
dared
to
defile
the
high
place
,
yet
the
King
would
let
no
man
,
upon
pain
of
death
,
ascend
to
it
,
not
even
those
of
the
Faithful
who
kept
Iluvatar
in
their
hearts
.
And
Sauron
urged
the
King
to
cut
down
the
White
Tree
,
Nimloth
the
Fair
,
that
grew
in
his
courts
,
for
it
was
a
memorial
of
the
Eldar
and
of
the
light
of
Valinor
.
At
the
first
the
King
would
not
assent
to
this
,
since
be
believed
that
the
fortunes
of
his
house
were
bound
up
with
the
Tree
,
as
was
forespoken
by
Tar
-
Palantir
.
Thus
in
his
folly
he
who
now
hated
the
Eldar
and
the
Valar
vainly
clung
to
the
shadow
of
the
old
allegiance
of
Numenor
.
But
when
Amandil
heard
rumour
of
the
evil
purpose
of
Sauron
he
was
grieved
to
the
heart
,
knowing
that
in
the
end
Sauron
would
surely
have
his
will
.
Then
he
spoke
to
Elendil
and
the
sons
of
Elendil
,
recalling
the
tale
of
the
Trees
of
Valinor
;
and
Isildur
said
no
word
,
but
went
out
by
night
and
did
a
deed
for
which
he
was
afterwards
renowned
.
For
he
passed
alone
in
disguise
to
Armenelos
and
to
the
courts
of
the
King
,
which
were
now
forbidden
to
the
Faithful
;
and
he
came
to
the
place
of
the
Tree
,
which
was
forbidden
to
all
by
the
orders
of
Sauron
,
and
the
Tree
was
watched
day
and
night
by
guards
in
his
service
.
At
that
time
Nimloth
was
dark
and
bore
no
bloom
,
for
it
was
late
in
the
autumn
,
and
its
winter
was
nigh
;
and
Isildur
passed
through
the
guards
and
took
from
the
Tree
a
fruit
that
hung
upon
it
,
and
turned
to
go
.
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But
the
guard
was
aroused
,
and
he
was
assailed
,
and
fought
his
way
out
,
receiving
many
wounds
;
and
he
escaped
,
and
because
he
was
disguised
it
was
not
discovered
who
had
laid
hands
on
the
Tree
.
But
Isildur
came
at
last
hardly
back
to
Romenna
and
delivered
the
fruit
to
the
hands
of
Amandil
,
ere
his
strength
failed
him
.
Then
the
fruit
was
planted
in
secret
,
and
it
was
blessed
by
Amandil
;
and
a
shoot
arose
from
it
and
sprouted
in
the
spring
.
But
when
its
first
leaf
opened
then
Isildur
,
who
had
lain
long
and
come
near
to
death
,
arose
and
was
troubled
no
more
by
his
wounds
.
None
too
soon
was
this
done
;
for
after
the
assault
the
King
yielded
to
Sauron
and
felled
the
White
Tree
,
and
turned
then
wholly
away
from
the
allegiance
of
his
fathers
.
But
Sauron
caused
to
be
built
upon
the
hill
in
the
midst
of
the
city
of
the
Numenoreans
,
Armenelos
the
Golden
,
a
mighty
temple
;
and
it
was
in
the
form
of
a
circle
at
the
base
,
and
there
the
walls
were
fifty
feet
in
thickness
,
and
the
width
of
the
base
was
five
hundred
feet
across
the
centre
,
and
the
walls
rose
from
the
ground
five
hundred
feet
,
and
they
were
crowned
with
a
mighty
dome
.
And
that
dome
was
roofed
all
with
silver
,
and
rose
glittering
in
the
sun
,
so
that
the
light
of
it
could
be
seen
afar
off
;
but
soon
the
light
was
darkened
,
and
the
silver
became
black
.
For
there
was
an
altar
of
fire
in
the
midst
of
the
temple
,
and
in
the
topmost
of
the
dome
there
was
a
louver
,
whence
there
issued
a
great
smoke
.
And
the
first
fire
upon
the
altar
Sauron
kindled
with
the
hewn
wood
of
Nimloth
,
and
it
crackled
and
was
consumed
;
but
men
marvelled
at
the
reek
that
went
up
from
it
,
so
that
the
land
lay
under
a
cloud
for
seven
days
,
until
slowly
it
passed
into
the
west
.