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The '''Battle of Gladden Fields''' was an ambush on [[Isildur]] and his personal guard.The [[Dúnedain]] were | The '''Battle of Gladden Fields''' was an ambush on [[Isildur]] and his personal guard. The [[Dúnedain]] were outnumbered as much as ten to one. The great [[Men]] of [[Númenor]] towered above the tallest Orcs, their Swords and Spears far outreached the weapons of their enemies, but the Orcs of the Mountains were stiffened and commanded by grim servants of [[Barad-dûr]]. Slowly but steadily the orcs achieved the upper hand. During the last stand, when it became clear that defeat was imminent Elendur ordered Isildur to put on the ring and flee. Isildur put on the [[One Ring]] and fled. When he reached the [[Anduin]], he tried to swim across it, but the Ring betrayed him and slipped off his finger as he swam. As he rose out of the water in the moonlight, prowling [[Orcs]] shot him. Only three of the ambushed survived: one of them was Isildur's squire [[Ohtar]], who along with his companion brought the shards of [[Narsil]] to [[Rivendell]]. The third was [[Estelmo]], he was Elendur's esquire, and was one of the last to fall; he was stunned by a club and not slain, and he was later found alive under Elendur's body. | ||
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Conflict: Post-Alliance War | |
Date: III 2 | |
Place: Gladden Fields, north of Rohan | |
Outcome: Death of Isildur, loss of the One Ring | |
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The Battle of Gladden Fields was an ambush on Isildur and his personal guard. The Dúnedain were outnumbered as much as ten to one. The great Men of Númenor towered above the tallest Orcs, their Swords and Spears far outreached the weapons of their enemies, but the Orcs of the Mountains were stiffened and commanded by grim servants of Barad-dûr. Slowly but steadily the orcs achieved the upper hand. During the last stand, when it became clear that defeat was imminent Elendur ordered Isildur to put on the ring and flee. Isildur put on the One Ring and fled. When he reached the Anduin, he tried to swim across it, but the Ring betrayed him and slipped off his finger as he swam. As he rose out of the water in the moonlight, prowling Orcs shot him. Only three of the ambushed survived: one of them was Isildur's squire Ohtar, who along with his companion brought the shards of Narsil to Rivendell. The third was Estelmo, he was Elendur's esquire, and was one of the last to fall; he was stunned by a club and not slain, and he was later found alive under Elendur's body.