1. Minas Tirith was not always the capital of Gondor. Before it became the seat of kings, the city was known by a different name, signifying its purpose as a watchtower. What was it?
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2. The architecture of Minas Tirith is famous for its seven levels, but the most striking feature is the great pier of rock that bisects the city. What is the name of this ship-like stone formation?
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3. During the Siege of Gondor, the forces of Mordor used a massive, wolf-headed battering ram to break the Great Gate. What was the name of this engine of war, named after a weapon of the Underworld?
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4. In the Court of the Fountain, at the highest level of the city, stands the White Tree of Gondor. Which legendary figure brought the seedling of this tree to Middle-earth from the wreckage of Númenor?
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5. Between the sixth and seventh levels of the city lies a silent, sacred area known as the Rath Dínen, where the Kings and Stewards are laid to rest. What does "Rath Dínen" translate to in the common tongue?
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6. Following the Battle of the Pelennor Fields and the coronation of King Elessar, the Great Gate, shattered by the Witch-king was rebuilt using what rare and indestructible material?