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As you step upon a slab of marble of lighter color than the rest, an air of watchfulness grows, and a voice sounds in your mind:"Greetings to you who wish well to my remembrance. I was Master Herion, named for the great Ruling Steward, born in the first year of his reign, in the glory of Gondor and the Watchful Peace. I dispensed justice in matters great and small, from Minas TIrith to aged Osgiliath. My name is known throughout the townships of Ithilien. "I build this tomb, the largest and fairest of any magistrate, to memorialize my great career and ancestors. Consider my works, visitor, and learn from them."

Herion was a judge and gondorian magistrate of Ithilien who lived during the time of Steward Belegorn of Gondor.

The last of his line he built the Telandring in the vale of Sir Ascarwing.

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  • INTERPLAY: J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. II
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