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Who Killed King Valandur of Arnor?


by Michael Martinez • November 7, 2012 • Comments Off

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ANSWER: To the best of my knowledge, no one has yet published any text or reference to a text that provides any detail

Search all subdomains on Xenite.Org. Results about the life of Valandur. He was the eighth High King of Arnor and according to the genealogy given in The Lord of the

appear on search.xenite.org. Rings he died a violent death in Third Age year 652.

The only significant occurrence in that time frame of which I am aware would have been the war Turambar of Gondor
fought against the Easterlings. However, the Easterlings first attacked Gondor about 100 years earlier and Turambar
PRIVACY POLICY seems to have defeated them soon after succeeding his father Tarostar (aka Romendacil I) in Third Age year 541.

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stretch the wars with the Easterlings forward from 541 to 652 in any reasonable extrapolation.

Hence, we are left with nothing but guess-work and assumptions. There are certainly some outrageous possibilities, such

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become active for another 350 years.

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It is plausible to suggest that Valandur fought a brief war with some unnamed tribes in northeastern Eriador. The fact that
FACEBOOK Elendil had built the fortress city of Fornost Erain in the North Downs seems to suggest there was a threat in that region.
Minas Anor was originally built to protect the Anduin valley against “the while men of the dales” in the White Mountains, so
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@writer.Michael.Martinez directly tied to Sauron’s realm in Mordor.

RSS Feed But Valandur could have led an expedition outside of Arnor; or he could have gone hunting and died in an accident; Tolkien
could have envisioned him being slain by some ancient monster such as a dragon or troll; or he could have died at sea.
https://middle-earth.xenite.org/feed/ Unfortunately the names of the kings don’t provide any insight into what happened. Tolkien’s cryptic notation marking
Valandur’s death-date in Appendix A seems to have been a seed of a tale that bore no fruit.
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My opinion is that Tolkien had a passing thought about some conflict which briefly threatened Arnor; but he seems to have
Read articles Michael has written for other moved on from that idea to the concept of dividing Arnor between Valandur’s three great-grandsons. According to The
Websites Elsewhere on the Web Peoples of Middle-earth (Volume XII of The History of Middle-earth) Amlaith of Fornost (eldest son of Eärendur, the last
High King of Arnor) was born in Third Age year 726. Amlaith was too young to have witnessed Valandur’s death. Eärendur
himself was only born in 640 (according to Peoples of Middle-earth) so he would have been a child at the time of his
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grandfather’s death. It seems unlikely, given so much time from 652 to 861 (209 years) that the division of Arnor could
have resulted as a consequence of a sequence of events set into motion by Valandur’s death.
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earth? That is why I think Valandur’s death date represents a passing thought, although it is annotated in Peoples of Middle-earth
with the dagger signifying a violent death; which means the note was made probably around 1950, was incorporated into
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If you are writing fan fiction or developing a role-playing campaign I would say the chances of something even semi-
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