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Madness of Denethor, The

By: Mithril Miniatures

Type: Miniatures Pack

Product Line: Gold Status Fellowship (32mm)

2 pcs.

Last Stocked on 7/18/2021

Product Info

Title
Madness of Denethor, The
Publisher
Sub-category
Publish Year
2012
NKG Part #
2147482082
MFG. Part #
MTMMS581
Type
Miniatures Pack

Description

Denethor II was the first son and third child of Ecthelion II. He was widely considered a man of great will, foresight, and strength.

He began secretly using a palantír to probe Sauron's strength, though he incorrectly insisted he was able to control it. The effort aged him quickly, and the knowledge of Sauron's overwhelming force depressed him greatly, mostly due to deliberately biased visions from the palantír on the part of Sauron. Boromir's death depressed Denethor further, and he became ever more grim. Nonetheless he continued to fight Sauron with every resource at his disposal until the forces of Mordor arrived at the gates of the White City, at which point he lost all hope.

Before the final Battle for Minas Tirith, Denethor ordered the warning beacons of Gondor to be lit, and forces were called in from all of Gondor's provinces. The civilian population of Minas Tirith was sent away to safety. As invasion seemed imminent, Denethor sent the Red Arrow to the Rohirrim. The Council decided that Gondor could make no stroke of its own but Denethor ordered Gondor's forces to the outer defenses of Osgiliath and the great wall of the Rammas Echor. He wanted to make a stand, since the defenses had been built at great expense and not yet been overrun. His son Faramir and the other commanders objected due to the Enemy's overwhelming numbers and preferred instead to defend the city itself, but Faramir nonetheless obeyed out of respect for his father and late brother. Faramir's body, apparently mortally wounded, was returned during the retreat, as the capital city was under siege by vastly superior forces.

This last loss finally broke Denethor's spirit. Denethor committed suicide, having ordered his men to burn him alive on a pyre prepared for himself and Faramir. He took the white rod of his office and broke it over his knee, casting the pieces into the flames. He laid himself down on the pyre and so died, clasping the palantír in his hands. He also attempted to take the grievously injured and apparently dying Faramir with him, but was thwarted in this by the timely intervention of Peregrin Took, with help from Gandalf and the guard Beregond.

Dimensions: Figure measures 32mm in height.

This figure is blister packed and primed in Mithril's special undercoat.