. . . . . . . . "Stewards of Gondor"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Stewards of Gondor were firstly the chief high councillors to the Kings of Gondor and then the rulers of Gondor, until the return of the rightful king (Aragorn Elessar). First created by the powerful King R\u00F3mendacil I, Steward was the traditional title of a chief counsellor to the Kings of Gondor. He was usually an elderly man not from the Royal House chosen for his wisdom and integrity, and was never permitted to go to war nor to go abroad. During the time of the Steward Pelendur, from the famous House of H\u00FArin, the title became hereditary, passing the station of counsellor from father to son, much like the Kingship."@en . "The Stewards of Gondor were firstly the chief high councillors to the Kings of Gondor and then the rulers of Gondor, until the return of the rightful king (Aragorn Elessar). First created by the powerful King R\u00F3mendacil I, Steward was the traditional title of a chief counsellor to the Kings of Gondor. He was usually an elderly man not from the Royal House chosen for his wisdom and integrity, and was never permitted to go to war nor to go abroad. During the time of the Steward Pelendur, from the famous House of H\u00FArin, the title became hereditary, passing the station of counsellor from father to son, much like the Kingship. The House of H\u00FArin was founded by one H\u00FArin of Emyn Arnen, Steward to King Minardil, the twenty-fifth King of Gondor. They were of high N\u00FAmen\u00F3rean blood, but not descendants of Elendil in the ruling line. After the death of King E\u00E4rnur, who left no heir to the throne of Gondor, the Steward Mardil Voronw\u00EB became the first of the Ruling Stewards. Mardil was the first of the Stewards to administer Gondor, and his descendants did so for 25 generations. The Stewards watched over the throne until it could be reclaimed by a true King of Gondor, an heir of Elendil. When asked by his son Boromir how long a time must pass before a Steward could become a King, if the King did not return, Denethor II replied, \"Few years, maybe, in other places of less royalty \u2026 In Gondor ten thousand years would not suffice\" (reported by Faramir in The Two Towers). The Stewards never sat on the throne of the King; instead, they sat on a simple chair of black stone placed below it. The symbol of their office was a white rod. The Quenya name for the title is Arandur , \"Servant of the King\"."@en . . . . . .