Cross-roads of the Fallen King
Intersection of four roads in Ithilien surrounded by a great ring of trees, with a central carven stone figure of a fallen king that is later restored.
The Cross-roads of the Fallen King, a poignant intersection of four ancient roads in Ithilien encircled by a vast ring of trees, stands as a haunting symbol of decayed glory in The Return of the King. At its heart lies a weathered carven stone figure of a fallen king, toppled and overgrown with moss, evoking the long-faded might of Gondor. This site marks a pivotal moment of restoration amid the War of the Ring, as the statue is triumphantly righted by Aragorn's forces, heralding the dawn of renewal for the realms of Men.
History
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
Intersection of four roads in Ithilien surrounded by a great ring of trees, with a central carven stone figure of a fallen king that is later restored.
Book Appearances
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 10