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Tar-Palantir



In the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien, Tar-Palantir (3035 - 3255 Second Age, r. 3177 - 3255 Second Age) was the 24th ruler of Nmenor. His Adûnaic name was ''Inziladn'', which means "Flower of the West". Tar-Palantir's father, Ar-Gimilzr, whom he succeeded, was an opponent of the Valar and the Elves (Middle-earth). But Inzilbth, the queen, taught her son to be an Elf-friend. Ar-Inziladun, his name in Adunaic, took power in a time of great darkness in Numenor; ever since Tar-Atanamir, every king had spoken against the Valar and questioned the policies laid out to them. Palantir, however, sought to repent the actions of his predecessors; he once again tended White Tree and followed the ancient practices. However, there was no response from the Valar; and Eressea could not be seen from the tower of Tar-Minastir. A name in Quenyan was inscripted in the Scrolls, as was with ancient practices. Palantir in Quenyan means "far sighted," as Palantir indeed saw the destruction that would come to Numenor if it kept going down the path it was on. Tar-Palantir's daughter, Mriel (Second Age) was the official successor of Palantir and would have followed his policies, but her rightful place as Queen of Nmenor was usurped by her husband, Ar-Pharazn. Rulers of Nmenor

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