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Seven Stars and Seven Stones and One White Tree |
For the tolkien_weekly "Condition" challenge. |
Varda's Sickle blazes white in the midnight sky as Gandalf and Pippin fly southwards. |
Varda's Sickle: the seven stars of the Plough or Big Dipper, in M-E placed in the sky by Elbereth to mark the defeat of Morgoth. I may be bending canon a bit with the suggestion that Gandalf might be able to sense, when he probed Pippin's mind after Pippin had looked into the palantir of Orthanc, something of Denethor watching through the palantir of Anor. The bit about the palantiri in Unfinished Tales says, on the one hand, that 'the Stones each called to each' but then adds later that '[Only] the surveyor using the Master Stone of Osgiliath could "eavesdrop." I don't think I'm suggesting that Gandalf could have communicated with Denethor directly, then, even 'via' Sauron; but that perhaps inadvertently Sauron had also left some shadow of Denethor's watching in Pippin's mind... |