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’
If
I
thought
that
Manwe
needed
such
a
messenger
,
’
said
Amandil
,
I
would
betray
the
King
.
For
there
is
but
one
loyalty
from
which
no
man
can
be
absolved
in
heart
for
any
cause
.
But
it
is
for
mercy
upon
Men
and
their
deliverance
from
Sauron
the
Deceiver
that
I
would
plead
,
since
some
at
least
have
remained
faithful
.
And
as
for
the
Ban
,
I
will
suffer
in
myself
the
penalty
,
lest
all
my
people
should
become
guilty
.
’
’
But
what
think
you
,
my
father
,
is
like
to
befall
those
of
your
house
whom
you
leave
behind
,
when
your
deed
becomes
known
?
’
’
It
must
not
become
known
,
’
said
Amandil
.
’
I
will
prepare
my
going
in
secret
,
and
I
will
set
sail
into
the
east
,
whither
daily
the
ships
depart
from
our
havens
;
and
thereafter
,
as
wind
and
chance
may
allow
,
I
will
go
about
,
through
south
or
north
,
back
into
the
west
,
and
seek
what
I
may
find
.
But
for
you
and
your
folk
,
my
son
,
I
counsel
that
you
should
prepare
yourselves
other
ships
,
and
put
aboard
all
such
things
as
your
hearts
cannot
bear
to
part
with
;
and
when
the
ships
are
ready
,
you
should
lie
in
the
haven
of
Romenna
,
and
give
out
among
men
that
you
purpose
,
when
you
see
your
time
,
to
follow
me
into
the
east
.
Amandil
is
no
longer
so
dear
to
our
kinsman
upon
the
throne
that
he
will
grieve
over
much
,
if
we
seek
to
depart
,
for
a
season
or
for
good
.
But
let
it
not
be
seen
that
you
intend
to
take
many
men
,
or
he
will
be
troubled
,
because
of
the
war
that
he
now
plots
,
for
which
he
will
need
all
the
force
that
he
may
gather
.
Seek
out
the
Faithful
that
are
known
still
to
be
true
,
and
let
them
join
you
in
secret
,
if
they
are
willing
to
go
with
you
,
and
share
in
your
design
.
’
’
And
what
shall
that
design
be
?
’
said
Elendil
.
’
To
meddle
not
in
the
war
,
and
to
watch
,
’
answered
Amandil
.
’
Until
I
return
I
can
say
no
more
.
But
it
is
most
like
that
you
shall
fly
from
the
Land
of
the
Star
with
no
star
to
guide
you
;
for
that
land
is
defiled
.
Then
you
shall
lose
all
that
you
have
loved
,
foretasting
death
in
life
,
seeking
a
land
of
exile
elsewhere
.
But
east
or
west
the
Valar
alone
can
say
.
’
Then
Amandil
said
farewell
to
all
his
household
,
as
one
that
is
about
to
die
.
’
For
,
’
said
he
,
’
it
may
well
prove
that
you
will
see
me
never
again
;
and
that
I
shall
show
you
no
such
sign
as
Earendil
showed
long
ago
.
But
hold
you
ever
in
readiness
,
for
the
end
of
the
world
that
we
have
known
is
now
at
hand
.
’
It
is
said
that
Amandil
set
sail
in
a
small
ship
at
night
,
and
steered
first
eastward
,
and
then
went
about
and
passed
into
the
west
.
And
he
took
with
him
three
servants
,
dear
to
his
heart
,
and
never
again
were
they
heard
of
by
word
or
sign
in
this
world
,
nor
is
there
any
tale
or
guess
of
their
fate
.
Men
could
not
a
second
time
be
saved
by
any
such
embassy
,
and
for
the
treason
of
Numenor
there
was
no
easy
absolving
.
But
Elendil
did
all
that
his
father
had
bidden
,
and
his
ships
lay
off
the
east
coast
of
the
land
;
and
the
Faithful
put
aboard
their
wives
and
their
children
,
and
their
heirlooms
,
and
great
store
of
goods
.
Many
things
there
were
of
beauty
and
power
,
such
as
the
Numenoreans
had
contrived
in
the
days
of
their
wisdom
,
vessels
and
jewels
,
and
scrolls
of
lore
written
in
scarlet
and
black
.
And
Seven
Stones
they
had
,
the
gift
of
the
Eldar
;
but
in
the
ship
of
Isildur
was
guarded
the
young
tree
,
the
scion
of
Nimloth
the
Fair
.
Thus
Elendil
held
himself
in
readiness
,
and
did
not
meddle
in
the
evil
deeds
of
those
days
;
and
ever
he
looked
for
a
sign
that
did
not
come
.
Then
he
journeyed
in
secret
to
the
western
shores
and
gazed
out
over
the
sea
,
for
sorrow
and
yearning
were
upon
him
,
and
he
greatly
loved
his
father
.
But
naught
could
he
descry
save
the
fleets
of
Ar
-
Pharazon
gathering
in
the
havens
of
the
west
.