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[[Image:Danny Staten - Pursuit in the Endless Stair.jpg|thumb|''Pursuit in the Endless Stair'' by [[Danny Staten]].]]
'''Endless Stair''' was the winding stairway that led from the deepest halls of [[Moria|Khazad-dûm]] up to [[Durin's Tower]] on the peak of [[Celebdil]].  It was extremely long, thus its name.   
'''Endless Stair''' was the winding stairway that led from the deepest halls of [[Khazad-dûm]] up to [[Durin's Tower]] on the peak of [[Celebdil]].  It was extremely long, thus its name.   


In the late [[Third Age]] it was presumed to have been lost or destroyed and even some [[Dwarves]] thought that it was legendary. [[Gandalf]] the wizard proved it not so when he pursued [[Durin's Bane]] up it to the peak.<ref>{{TT|III5}}</ref>
In the late [[Third Age]] it was presumed to have been lost or destroyed and even some [[Dwarves]] thought that it was legendary. [[Gandalf]] the wizard proved it not so when he pursued [[Durin's Bane]] up it to the peak.<ref>{{TT|III5}}</ref>

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Endless Stair was the winding stairway that led from the deepest halls of Khazad-dûm up to Durin's Tower on the peak of Celebdil. It was extremely long, thus its name.

In the late Third Age it was presumed to have been lost or destroyed and even some Dwarves thought that it was legendary. Gandalf the wizard proved it not so when he pursued Durin's Bane up it to the peak.[1]

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