Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Ithildin locations guide
Uldun Foothills
Ithildin #1 - Edwenno o gwath
The first symbol is near the first Forge Tower. After battling the Uruks, drop off the bridge on the eastern edge of the zone. You'll find this underneath.
The Black Gate
Ithildin #2 - i naudhir edhil
The second symbol is in the northeastern section of the zone. There's a wooden structure connected to the cliff that runs down the right edge of the map. Look for a north-facing wall with a hole at ground level. Shimmy through to the find the symbol on a wall inside.
The Black Road
Ithildin #3 - Nu nam nin
This is found just south of the Forge Tower. Climb a few feet up the column to examine it.
Uruk's Hollow
Ithildin #4 - Ochedin Valannor
Finding this Ithildin requires entering the Uruk's Hollow stronghold, so use caution when exploring the area. The symbol can be found at ground level on the western side of the area. Look for an alcove at the base of a large watchtower--the symbol is inside.
Ithildin #5 - Natha Tognir inAinn
This symbol is near the top of the massive watchtower on the eastern side of the camp. Climb all the way up to find it printed on the stone wall.
Barrows of Uldun
Ithildin #6 - di 'weriennin anann
There's big tower on the eastern border of the area. Climb it to find this.
Ithildin #7 - Nan iChir Gelair Mordor
Immediately northeast of the Forge Tower is another ruined structure. Climb to its top to find this symbol.
Ithildin #8 - Ivab gelebren
You'll find the next Ithildin symbol directly west of here. Scale another wall to examine it.
Jump to Section:
Uldun
- Uldun Foothills
- The Black Gate
- The Black Road
- Uruk's Hollow
- Barrows of Uldun
- Durthang West
- Durthang Keep
- Durthang Wastes
- Durthang Outskirts
- Uldun Crossing
- West Garrison
- Southern Udun Pass
- East Garrison
Sea of Nurnen
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