King Elendil was the father of Isildur and the original wielder of the mighty sword Narsil. At the end of the Second Age of Middle-earth, Narsil's sword was shattered in the great battle between Mordor and the Last Alliance of Elves and Men, and Elendil fell. However, Isuldur could still use a shard of Narsil to cut the finger bearing the One Ring from the Dark Lord Sauron's hand. The loss of the ring caused Sauron's body to disintegrate. For 3,000 years, the shards of Narsil were kept and preserved by the Elves in Rivendell. It was only at the end of the Third Age that Aragorn, the rightful heir to the throne of Gondor, reforged the blade to stand under the name Anduril (also Flame of the West).
This authentically detailed collectible is an officially licensed reproduction of the actual film prop used in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. United Cutlery, the industry leader in fine film reproductions, has meticulously recreated the prop sword using only the finest quality materials and workmanship. Close attention to detail was a priority.