- Isildur
Tolkienchar
character_name = Isildur
character_title = High King ofArnor andGondor
character_race = Men
character_culture =Númenórean
character_birth = ME-date|SA|3209
character_death = ME-date|TA|2 | Book(s) = "The Lord of the Rings "
"The Silmarillion "
"Unfinished Tales "Isildur is a fictional character in
J. R. R. Tolkien 's legendarium. He appears in the author's books "The Lord of the Rings ", "The Silmarillion " and "Unfinished Tales ".He was first mentioned in "The Fellowship of the Ring" as a Dúnadan of
Númenor , elder son ofElendil . His full character history was detailed in "The Silmarillion" and "Unfinished Tales". He was (briefly) the second king ofGondor andArnor . His name means "devoted to the moon". In a note written well after the initial publication of "The Lord of the Rings ", Tolkien gave Isildur's height as seven feet tall.Biography
As detailed in the appendices of "
The Return of the King ", Isildur was born in the year 3209 of theSecond Age in Númenor, the first son ofElendil son ofAmandil , the last Lord ofAndúnië . He had a younger brother,Anárion . Isildur had four sons: Elendur,Aratan ,Ciryon , and Valandil.In Isildur's youth, Númenor's King
Ar-Pharazôn was corrupted bySauron , who urged theWhite Tree to be cut down. Isildur went to the courts of the king in disguise and stole a fruit ofNimloth , though the guards were alerted and he was severely wounded in his escape. He was badly wounded, but his sacrifice was not in vain; Nimloth was cut down and burned shortly afterwards, and the line of the White Tree continued."The Silmarillion" explains that Isildur, together with his father and brother, fled when Númenor was destroyed by Ilúvatar. Isildur and Anárion landed in the south and established the realm of
Gondor , and their father landed in the north, founding the realm ofArnor .Isildur settled on the east bank of the
Anduin and established the city ofMinas Ithil (which would later be named "Minas Morgul"), as well as the province ofIthilien and setting his throne alongside his brotherAnárion in the city ofOsgiliath . However, in 3428Sauron captured Minas Ithil and destroyed the White Tree. Isildur and his family escaped down the Anduin by boat, bearing with them a seedling of the tree. They sailed toLindon , seeking the Elven High KingGil-galad and his father in Arnor. Meanwhile, Anárion bought time for Gondor by defending Osgiliath and driving theDark Lord back to the mountains, while Elendil and Gil-galad marshalled their forces.As told in "
The Fellowship of the Ring ", he returned with his father and Gil-galad in theLast Alliance of Elves and Men in 3434. After the Alliance was victorious over Sauron's host at theBattle of Dagorlad , they advanced intoMordor and laid siege toBarad-dûr . With Minas Ithil recaptured, Isildur sent his younger sons Aratan and Ciryon to man that fortress, which would prevent Sauron and his forces from escaping that way. Isildur was accompanied throughout the war by his oldest son Elendur. The campaign in Mordor was long and bitter, andAnárion was slain by a stone from the Dark Tower.After seven years of besieging the Dark Tower, the enemy was all but defeated and Sauron appeared to challenge the king. During the final battle on the slopes of
Mount Doom , Elendil and Gil-galad were both slain in combat with the Dark Lord. Isildur took the hilt-shard of his father's swordNarsil , which had broken beneath Elendil when he fell, and cut theOne Ring from Sauron's finger. This destroyed Sauron's physical form, but his malignant spirit later regenerated in his fortress inMirkwood .Despite the urging of
Elrond andCírdan , Gil-galad's lieutenants, Isildur did not throw the Ring into the fires ofMount Doom ; Instead, he claimed it as an heirloom for his House, and asweregild for the deaths of his father and brother.After the fall of Sauron, the greater part of the army of Arnor returned home while Isildur stayed in Gondor for a year, restoring order and defining its boundaries. He planted the seedling of the White Tree in Minas Anor in memory of Anárion. As his brother's helm had been crushed during his death at Barad-dûr, Isildur left his helm from the overthrow of Sauron as the replacement for Gondor's crown. He placed Anárion's son
Meneldil in charge of Gondor, and returned north toArnor with his three sons. His wife and fourth son Valandil had stayed behind inRivendell throughout the War of the Last Alliance and the aftermath, and Isildur also sought further counsel from Elrond.Death
At the
Gladden Fields , Isildur's party was ambushed by roaming Orcs of theMisty Mountains .Tolkien wrote two differing accounts of the battle leading to Isildur's end:
"The Silmarillion", which is told from the point of the view of the
Eldar , states that Isildur had set no guard in his camp at night, deeming all his foes had been overthrown, and was attacked there. In "Unfinished Tales", Tolkien writes that Isildur was ambushed by Orcs while travelling:Isildur departed Minas Anor with a party of around 200 soldiers. His men had to march as they supposedly had around ten horses, mainly as beasts of burden and not for riding. They had two dozen archers who were armed with the deadly
Númenórean steel bows but their numbers were too few to be effective.Fatefully, he chose to travel the route along the Anduin, instead of the safer if longer North-South road. Sauron had deployed an army of Orcs East of the Misty Mountains, however, to attack any stragglers of the Last Alliance. The Orcs did not show themselves when the full armies of the Elves and Men passed by, but they were easily more than a match for a company.
Isildur was assailed at sunset, and though the first Orc sortie were beaten off, they regrouped and surrounded Isildur's party to prevent his escape. When nightfall came, the Orcs assaulted him from all sides.
The
Dúnedain were surrounded and outnumbered, with Ciryon slain and Aratan mortally wounded in a failed attempt to rescue Elendur, who urged his father to flee. Isildur put on the Ring, hoping to escape under the cover of invisibility. Fleeing to the Anduin, he cast off his armour and tried to swim to the other side of the river, but the Ring slipped (of its own volition) from his finger. He was quickly overpowered by the Anduin'scurrent , however, and so the Ring abandoned him. Isildur felt the Ring was missing and was compelled to give in to the river and drown, resigning his life at the loss of the Ring. Despite the darkness, theElendilmir that he was wearing gave his position away to the Orcs on the far bank who were seeking survivors from the attack, and they killed him with their poisoned arrows. Isildur'ssquire ,Ohtar , saved Narsil from the enemy, fleeing into the valley before the Orcs encircled Isildur's company. Estelmo, Elendur's squire, was found alive under his master's body, stunned by a club.The Elves from
Thranduil 's kingdom quickly got word of the attack, although they were too late to save any of theDúnedain . They organized a counter-attack, destroying the Orcs before they could mutilate the bodies of Isildur's company.During the
War of the Ring (as chronicled in the "Lord of the Rings"), Sauron's servants had been searching the Gladden Fields but failed to find any traces of Isildur's remains. Their efforts were hampered bySaruman , who had deceived Sauron's servants — indeed, the White Wizard had got there first before the Dark Lord. After the overthrow of Saruman and the opening up of theOrthanc (both portrayed in "The Two Towers "), Gimli found a hidden closet which contained the originalElendilmir , which was presumed lost forever when Isildur died.Portrayals in adaptations
In
Ralph Bakshi 's 1978 animated film, Isildur (called "Prince Isildur of the mighty Kings from across the Sea") appears as the events of the Last Alliance are portrayed in silhouette. He is called "the heroic shadow who slipped in" to chop off the One Ring from Sauron's finger. Later, he is sitting at the base of a tree by the River Anduin examining the One Ring. Sensing a disturbance, he draws his sword, but is shot by Orc arrows a moment later.In
Peter Jackson 's "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy Isildur is portrayed byHarry Sinclair . He briefly appears in the first scenes of , and in an extended flashback scene later on. In the theatrical versions, Anárion and heirs do not appear nor are mentioned at all, and Arnor does not feature at all. In ,Legolas refers to Isildur as "the last king of Gondor". However, in the extended edition, both Arnor and the House of Anárion are mentioned, and at times it is clear that Isildur was not the last King. In all versions, Isildur does not speak save for one word: "No" when he refuses to throw the ring into the Crack of Doom. This line was not spoken by Sinclair, but byHugo Weaving , who played Elrond.In the prologue of the first film, Isildur and Elrond go to the Crack of Doom where he refuses to destroy the Ring; however, Tolkien never wrote that he went to the Crack himself, only that he was advised to (as said above).
The
Disaster of the Gladden Fields is depicted in Jackson's first film as Isildur's column of mounted troops being ambushed on a dark forest road.External links
* [http://www.tuckborough.net/isildur.html Isildur] at "The Thain's Book"
* [http://members.ozemail.com.au/~sdgeard/hccnum.html A History and Complete Chronology of Númenor] - A detailed chronology of Númenor, its successor states and their rulers.
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