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Originally Posted by Alfirin
Isn't there a bit in the Unfinished Tales "The Tragedy of the Gladden Fields" or something like that. That more or less says expicitly that Saruman, not only knew where Isuldur fell but had in fact dug him up and scattered or destroyed his bones, and kept the varios things found with the body (like the orginal Gondorian crown)?
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Yes, truly. Not the Gondorian crown, but the Elendilmir. It is not 100% sure that Saruman has found Isildur's body, but it is implied that very likely, he did.
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