Tower of Ecthelion

Tower of Ecthelion

"The Tower of Ecthelion" is a fictional building in the Lord of the Rings saga.

The White Tower of Minas Tirith, also known as The Tower of Ecthelion, is 50 fathoms (91.4 meter or 300 feet) tall. The plain white standard of the Stewards of Gondor flew from its pinnacle. The Tower stood in the center of the Citadel on the seventh level of the city. In front of the Tower was the Place of the Fountain where the White Tree of Gondor grew. In the Tower Hall was the throne of the King of Gondor upon a dais, and at the foot the dais on the lowest step was a black chair where the Steward of Gondor sat. There was a chamber high in the Tower and above it in the summit there was a secret room where the "palantír" of Minas Anor called the Anor-stone was kept.

The White Tower was first built by King Calimehtar in 1900 in order to house the "palantír". In 2698, the Tower was repaired and rebuilt by the Steward Ecthelion I, for whom the Tower came to be named.

The elite military unit in Minas Tirith was called the Guard of the Citadel or the Guard of the Tower. At the time of the War of the Ring, Boromir and Faramir — the sons of the Steward of Gondor — each bore the title Captain of the White Tower. Boromir, the Steward's heir, was also the High Warden of the White Tower.

On March 9, 3019, Peregrin Took got his first glimpse of the Tower of Ecthelion as he rode with Gandalf to Minas Tirith:

: Then Pippin cried aloud, for the Tower of Ecthelion, standing high within the topmost wall, shone out against the sky, glimmering like a spike of pearl and silver, tall and fair and shapely, and its pinnacle glittered as if it were wrought of crystals; and white banners broke and fluttered from the battlements in the morning breeze, and high and far he heard a clear ringing as of silver trumpets.

: "The Return of the King": "Minas Tirith," p. 23

Pippin met Denethor, the Steward of Gondor, in the Tower Hall. Denethor's son Faramir came to the Tower Hall the next day and Pippin and Gandalf learned of his encounter with Frodo and Sam. When Faramir was brought back to the city gravely wounded on March 13, Denethor retreated to his chamber high in the Tower with his son and would not come down. In the secret chamber of the Tower, Denethor looked into the "palantír" and saw images manipulated by Sauron that caused him to despair. After the War of the Ring on May 1, the standard of the Stewards of Gondor was raised for the last time. That day Aragorn was crowned King and when he entered the Citadel, the standard of the Kings of Gondor bearing the Tree and the Stars was unfurled on the pinnacle of the Tower of Ecthelion.

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*"The Return of the King": "Minas Tirith," p. 23-26 and passim; "The Muster of Rohan," p. 73; "The Siege of Gondor," p. 91-92, 94-95, 97, 98-99; "The Pyre of Denethor," p. 129, 131, 132-33; "The Steward and the King," 244, 246

*Appendix B of "The Lord of the Rings": "The Tale of Years," p. 367, 369

*"The History of Middle-earth", vol. XII, "The Peoples of Middle-earth": "The Heirs of Elendil," p. 200


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