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'''Haedir''' were crystals fashioned by the Dark Lord [[Sauron]] and invested with his power in order to see and communicate with his servants over long distances. They were crude imitations of the [[Palantíri]], lacking the same power and range, and likewise other subtle uses. The Haedir were, however, capable of transmitting strong emotions and of projecting the user's will in order to dominate lesser beings.
 
'''Haedir''' were crystals fashioned by the Dark Lord [[Sauron]] and invested with his power in order to see and communicate with his servants over long distances. They were crude imitations of the [[Palantíri]], lacking the same power and range, and likewise other subtle uses. The Haedir were, however, capable of transmitting strong emotions and of projecting the user's will in order to dominate lesser beings.
   
The Haedir are non-canonical, as they do not appear in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, and only in the video game [[Middle-earth: Shadow of War|''Middle-earth: Shadow of War'']].
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The Haedir are non-canonical, as they do not appear in the works of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], and are only in the video game [[Middle-earth: Shadow of War|''Middle-earth: Shadow of War'']].
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
The Haedir were first created at an unknown time, possibly after Sauron's second return to [[Mordor]] following his expulsion from [[Dol Guldur]]. Sauron used the Haedir to communicate with his servants across Mordor, most notably the [[Witch-king]] and other [[Nazgul]], and had a number of the crystals stationed in [[Minas Morgul]], [[Cirith Ungol]], [[Gorgoroth]], [[Núrn]], and [[Seregost]]. During the ranger [[Talion]]'s attempt to wrest Mordor from Sauron, he and [[Celebrimbor]] purified, or took control of, many of the Haedir and used them to their own advantage.
 
The Haedir were first created at an unknown time, possibly after Sauron's second return to [[Mordor]] following his expulsion from [[Dol Guldur]]. Sauron used the Haedir to communicate with his servants across Mordor, most notably the [[Witch-king]] and other [[Nazgul]], and had a number of the crystals stationed in [[Minas Morgul]], [[Cirith Ungol]], [[Gorgoroth]], [[Núrn]], and [[Seregost]]. During the ranger [[Talion]]'s attempt to wrest Mordor from Sauron, he and [[Celebrimbor]] purified, or took control of, many of the Haedir and used them to their own advantage.
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Revision as of 20:16, 26 May 2020

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Haedir were crystals fashioned by the Dark Lord Sauron and invested with his power in order to see and communicate with his servants over long distances. They were crude imitations of the Palantíri, lacking the same power and range, and likewise other subtle uses. The Haedir were, however, capable of transmitting strong emotions and of projecting the user's will in order to dominate lesser beings.

The Haedir are non-canonical, as they do not appear in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, and are only in the video game Middle-earth: Shadow of War.

History

The Haedir were first created at an unknown time, possibly after Sauron's second return to Mordor following his expulsion from Dol Guldur. Sauron used the Haedir to communicate with his servants across Mordor, most notably the Witch-king and other Nazgul, and had a number of the crystals stationed in Minas Morgul, Cirith Ungol, Gorgoroth, Núrn, and Seregost. During the ranger Talion's attempt to wrest Mordor from Sauron, he and Celebrimbor purified, or took control of, many of the Haedir and used them to their own advantage.