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Narsil,
the mighty sword of King Elendil. Narsil is perhaps the most famous
sword in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. At the end of the second age
of Middle-earth, Narsil's blade was shattered as Elendil fell during the
Last Alliance of Elves and Men in the great battle against Sauron.
Isuldur, Elendil's son, then used the broken hilt of Narsil to cut "The
One Ring" from Sauron's finger, breaking the bonds of his power and
banishing his evil shadow into the darkness.
UC1267MIN, Narsil Miniature Sword Collectible - 1/5 Scale
Overall Length: 10-5/8"
Blade Length: 8-1/8"
Blade Thickness: 1/8"
Blade Material: Tempered, 420 J2 stainless steel, false-edged.
Handle Material: Cast metal, antique finish, full-length tang
construction.
Display: 3-3/4" x 3" x 2-1/2", cold cast porcelain base with a hand
painted finish and brass shield.
With over 100 million copies sold in over 40 languages, millions have
grown up with "The Lord of the Rings," the classic epic tale considered
by millions to be the greatest fantasy-adventure story ever told. J.R.R.
Tolkien's phenomenal epic trilogy chronicles the struggle between good
and evil for possession of a magical ring. The book trilogy, named the
most popular book of the 20th Century, is the motion picture event of
the 21st Century. "The Lord of the Rings" is presented in a trilogy of
feature films from New Line Cinema, "The Fellowship of the Ring," "The
Two Towers," and "The Return of the King," the last to be released in
December 2003. A work of sheer invention on a staggering scale, "The
Lord of the Rings" takes us back to Middle-earth, an era that predates
written history, where humans share the world with immortal elves,
powerful wizards, and industrious dwarves. |