
MS534 - Mithril Gold Status 'Isildur and
the One Ring' metal figure (primed).
This 2007 Bonus figure. Customers
who collect all 12 different miniatures from MS465 to MS497
are eligiable to acquire this figure for free.
Brief History:
Isildur, the son of Elendil,
was present at the Last Alliance of Men and Elves and fought
in the great battle of Dagorlad and the seige of Mordor. Eventually
Sauron came forth to challenge the king and Elendil and Gil-galad
were slain, but Isildur picked up his father’s broken
sword, Narsil, and cut the ring finger off Sauron. This destroyed
Sauron’s physical form and won the day.
Despite the urging of Elrond
and Círdan, Gil-galad's lieutenants, Isildur did not
throw the Ring into the fires of Mount Doom; Instead, he claimed
it as an heirloom for his House, and as weregild for the deaths
of his father and brother.
This was ultimately his doom and it allowed Sauron to slowly
regain his strength.
Dimensions:
Figure measures 36mm in height from bottom of base to top
of raised hand.
This figure is blister packed
and primed in Mithril's special undercoat.
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