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'''Elostirion''' was the tallest and westernmost of the three [[White Towers]] that stood on the [[Tower Hills]]<ref>{{FR|Hobbits}}</ref> and that had been built by [[Gil-galad]] for [[Elendil]].  It held one of the [[palantíri|palantír]] of [[Arnor]] which did not communicate with the rest but looked only westward across the Sundering Seas to [[Tol Eressëa]]. This, the last palantír of [[Arnor]], was carried back across the sea with the departure of the [[Ring-bearer|ring-bearers]] early in the [[Fourth Age]].<ref>{{UT|Palantiri}}</ref>
Elostirion (S.: 'star-watch') The tallest and westernmost of the
White Towers (q.v.). The palantir which looked to the Un-
dying Lands was kept here. (A 19; B1 16; C1 24; D1 18; N 292;
O352)
 
'''Elostirion''' was the tallest and westernmost of the three [[White Towers]] that stood on the [[Tower Hills]]<ref>{{FR|Hobbits}}</ref> and that had been built by [[Gil-galad]] for [[Elendil]].  It held [[Elostirion-stone|one]] of the [[palantíri|palantír]] of [[Arnor]] which did not communicate with the rest but looked only westward across the Sundering Seas to [[Tol Eressëa]]. It was the last stone of Arnor until it was removed at the very end of the [[Third Age]].<ref>{{UT|Palantiri}}</ref>


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Elostirion
Tower
General Information
LocationCentral Eriador, west of the Far Downs southeast of the Grey Havens
TypeTower
DescriptionA hilly region where the White Towers were built
RegionsArnor
Lindon
The Shire
InhabitantsElves, Men, then Hobbits

Elostirion (S.: 'star-watch') The tallest and westernmost of the White Towers (q.v.). The palantir which looked to the Un- dying Lands was kept here. (A 19; B1 16; C1 24; D1 18; N 292; O352)

Elostirion was the tallest and westernmost of the three White Towers that stood on the Tower Hills[1] and that had been built by Gil-galad for Elendil. It held one of the palantír of Arnor which did not communicate with the rest but looked only westward across the Sundering Seas to Tol Eressëa. It was the last stone of Arnor until it was removed at the very end of the Third Age.[2]

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