Published On Mar 18, 2024
Today, we look at the seven Seeing Stones of Middle-earth. Enjoy!
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Thumbnail art by Magali Villeneuve
Artists:
Magali Villeneuve - Aragorn with Palantír
Júlio César Brito Gardona - Palantir with Sauron’s Eye
Jeremy Bennett - Sauron and the Stone of Orthanc
Daniel Govar - Saruman’s Stone
MirachRavaia - What Sauron saw in the palantir
jakub-radl - Saruman
Anerea - Palantir of Elostirion
Thaldir - Denethor
Venlian - Fëanor
Nico Kudeljan - Elostirion
Joshua Cairós - Denethor
Jan Pospisil - Battle of Fornost
steamey - Arvedui
Darrell Sweet - Ship
David Frasheski - ship on sea
Ted Nasmith - Orthanc in the Second Age
Matthew Stewart - Saruman and Wormtongue
Ivan Cavini - Isengard
Jeremy Paillotin - Isengard, Saruman's Fortress
Artigas - King Elendil
Anato Finnstark - Sauron
LePtitSuisse1912 - Minas Ithil
Frédéric Bennett - Minas Ithil
Ralph Damiani - Minas Morgul
Matej Cadil - Palantir of Elostirion
Anarlosse - Elendil, Isildur, and Anarion
Whizzbang1698 - Osgiliath
David Nash - Aragorn in Battle
Alberto Trujillo - Valinor
BellaBergolts - Fëanor and the Silmarils
Alan Lee - Fall of Númenor
Ted Nasmith - The Ships of the Faithful
AlMaNeGrA - Saruman
Production images from New Line Cinema’s “The Lord of the Rings” film trilogy
Map by Amazon Prime
Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound:
- Composer: Bonnie Grace / Track: A Hero Will Know
- Composer: Jo Wandrini / Track: Tomorrow Is Another Day
- Composer: Gavin Luke / Track: Wonders
- Composer: Howard Harper-Barnes / Track: The English Affair
- Composer: Savvun / Track: A Cold Wind