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ANDURIL SWORD. THE SWORD OF ARAGORN.
The Narsil sword, the sword of Anduril are perhaps the most famous swords in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Anduril sword, is the sword grasped by Aragorn in the film The Lord of the Rings At the end of the second age of Middle-earth, the blade of the Narsil sword was shattered, as Elendil fell during the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in the great battle against Sauron, creating the Shards of Narsil. Isildur, Elendil's son, then used the broken hilt of Narsil to cut "The One Ring" from Sauron's finger, breaking the bonds of his power, banishing his evil shadow into the darkness. The
Shards were kept in Rivendell, the house of Elrond, for safe keeping. Legend
told that the sword would one day be reforged and the king would return. The Aduril sword was created from the broken pieces of the Narsil sword The inscription down the length of the blade on both sides is in the Tolkien language of Quenya, written in the runes of Eregion, that say "N‡ny‘ Andœril i nŽ Narsil i macil Elendilo. Lercuvanten i m‡li Mord—r‘o". This translates to "I am Andœril who was Narsil, the sword of Elendil. Let the thralls of Mordor flee me." The blade inscription of the Anduril sword features runes framed by stylized symbols of the Sun and the Moon, which represent An‡rion and Isildur, the sons of Elendil, and seven symbolic stars that represent Elendil sword, who died wielding Narsil in battle against Sauron. Inscribed on the pommel are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say "Narsil essenya, macil meletya; Telchar carneron Navarotesse". This translates to Narsil is my name, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod".
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