


Elendil made the Faithful nobles (kin of Elendil) who ruled Belfalas " Princes". The colonists welcomed Elendil's sons and allied themselves with the founders of the Kingdoms of the Dúnedain. In Númenorean colonies and outposts, such as Belfalas and Pelargir, there were many Faithful, fully or partially of Númenórean blood, who descended from Númenor long before its Downfall. Arriving at the Mouths of Anduin, Elendil's sons, Isildur and Anárion, ascended the great river and founded the realm of Gondor. History Second Age Foundation Īfter the Downfall of Númenor, the Exiles of Númenor, led by Elendil, established the Realms in Exile of Arnor and Gondor. Initially the lesser of the Realms in-Exile, Gondor survived to the end of the Third Age, unlike Arnor, and had an instrumental role in the War of the Ring. Gondor, or the South-kingdom, was one of the two Kingdoms of the Dúnedain (the other being Arnor in the north) in the lands about the Mouths of Anduin. West Wind blew there light upon the Silver Tree." ― Aragorn in The Two Towers, " The Riders of Rohan" " Gondor! Gondor, between the Mountains and the Sea! Primarily Gondorians ( Belfalas was inhabited by Elves for some time) Pelargir, Calembel, Dol Amroth, Erech, LinhirĪnórien, Ithilien, Lossarnach, Lebennin, Harondor (contested), Belfalas, Lamedon, Anfalas, Enedwaith (shared with Arnor) Lands around the White Mountains, west of Mordor

Kingdom of the South, The South-kingdom, Stoningland
