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* The shadow of [[Mordor]] lengthens. | * The shadow of [[Mordor]] lengthens. | ||
* [[Saruman]] dares to use the [[palantíri|palantír]] of [[Orthanc]], but becomes ensnared by [[Sauron]], who has the [[Ithil Stone]]. He becomes a traitor to the [[White Council]]. His spies report that [[the Shire]] is being closely guarded by the [[Rangers of the North|Rangers]]. | * [[Saruman]] dares to use the [[palantíri|palantír]] of [[Orthanc]], but becomes ensnared by [[Sauron]], who has the [[Ithil Stone]]. He becomes a traitor to the [[White Council]]. His spies report that [[the Shire]] is being closely guarded by the [[Rangers of the North|Rangers]]. | ||
*One day, [[Bilbo Baggins]] sees the [[Sackville-Bagginses]] approaching along the road. Using [[One Ring|his Ring]] he evades | *One day, [[Bilbo Baggins]] sees the [[Sackville-Bagginses]] approaching along the road. Using [[One Ring|his Ring]] he evades an unwanted meeting with them. Unknown to him, the whole scene is witnessed by young [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]].<ref>{{FR|Conspiracy}}</ref> | ||
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* [[The Lord of the Rings]], [[The Return of the King]], [[Appendix B]] | * [[The Lord of the Rings]], [[The Return of the King]], [[Appendix B]] | ||
[[Category:Third Age years]] | [[Category:Third Age years]] |
Revision as of 14:01, 6 August 2012
- The shadow of Mordor lengthens.
- Saruman dares to use the palantír of Orthanc, but becomes ensnared by Sauron, who has the Ithil Stone. He becomes a traitor to the White Council. His spies report that the Shire is being closely guarded by the Rangers.
- One day, Bilbo Baggins sees the Sackville-Bagginses approaching along the road. Using his Ring he evades an unwanted meeting with them. Unknown to him, the whole scene is witnessed by young Meriadoc Brandybuck.[1]