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What Is the Significance of the Palantiri in Middle-earth? Created by Tolkien as the Seven Stones, to go with the well-known Seven Stars symbol commonly believed by the Elves as a signal to the ...
For most Lord of the Rings trilogy fans, hobbits are the portly folk of Middle-earth who live in homes carved out of hillsides in "the Shire'' and spend their lives smoking pipe-weed, singing ...
Instead of deepening our understanding of Middle-earth, however, The Rings of Power seems much more interested in rushing us back to something familiar: a warped version of a vision in a corrupted ...
The Palantiri, also known as the Seven Seeing Stones of Middle Earth, are probably one of the most curious and unusual magical objects in all of the realms. These obsidian orbs are a ...
The Rings of Power's palantír points towards a dark end for Númenor. Here's why Míriel and Galadriel are taking its vision seriously.
Right-wing Lord of the Rings fans find archconservative lessons in Middle-earth. Why?
In The Third Age of Middle-earth, Tolkien noted that the stones were taken by Elendil and spread across the kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor.
The Palantíri are the smooth dark spheres used by Saruman and others as seeing stones to communicate in Middle-earth. Palantir Technologies, Inc. took its name from these fabled seeing stones.
The future’s looking bleak for the inhabitants of Middle-earth. Sauron is returning, Orcs are taking over, and the people of Númenor seem to be facing a slight flooding issue. All of this was ...