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Palantirs can be used to communicate across both Space and Time
Palantirs can be used to communicate across both Space and Time
There are believed to be 9 Palantirs.
Palantirs were created by Lastar to control the Gates and lock them to their host dwarrowdelfs.  Some of the Palantirs were formed using material from the natural gates.
Every Palantir thus has a natural gate alignment but this is not immediately obvious.
It was the act of removing the Palantirs from their host dwarrodelfs that caused the gates to become unlocked


== 1st Age ==
== 1st Age ==

Revision as of 13:33, 26 January 2016

Palantirs can be used to communicate across both Space and Time

There are believed to be 9 Palantirs.

Palantirs were created by Lastar to control the Gates and lock them to their host dwarrowdelfs. Some of the Palantirs were formed using material from the natural gates.

Every Palantir thus has a natural gate alignment but this is not immediately obvious.

It was the act of removing the Palantirs from their host dwarrodelfs that caused the gates to become unlocked


1st Age

563E

The Palantirs. Lastar creates the scrying stones so that his armies would not be surprised again. As Lastar retakes the land, they are placed as follows: Minas Tiris, Morgul, Maedus, Emras, Aarda and Bolgar and Sutur. (1st Age History)

2nd Age

670E

Rantor attacks Minas Tiris via the gate to the Plane of Fire; he discovers a Palantir and Gundleus’ 6th part of the Crown. Gondoloin, Gundleus’ son, retreats to Ashore. (2nd Age History)