Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Ithildin locations guide
Harad Basin
Ithildin #17 - Nau dan I ngaurhoth
You'll find this directly northwest of the Forge Tower. Check a few stories up to spot it on the wall of a ruin.
Ithildin #18 - Lach Mab Gelebren
There's a massive cave north of the Forge Tower--you'll explore it as part of a story mission. The symbol can be spotted on a cave wall past the first climbable ledge while making your escape.
Ithildin #19 - Achortho Vorn
There's a bridge just south of the Forge Tower. Climb around its east-facing side to find this symbol high above the ground.
Maw of Hope
Ithildin #20 - tolo dan nan galad
Near the centre of the stronghold is a massive tower--the tallest in the area, in fact. Climb to the top, then check inside the lip of the steeple to find this.
Ithildin #21 - A Elbereth Gilthoniel
On the eastern edge of the stronghold is a large tent. Check the north-facing side of the high ledge behind it to find this symbol.
Executioner's Watch
Ithildin #22 - Naur an edraith ammen
There's a small bridge in the northwest corner of this zone. Check underneath for an Ithildin symbol.
Thang Talath
Ithildin #23 - Galad na 'Lamoth
There's a large cave containing a temple at the southern edge of the map. Head inside, and check to your right upon entering the temple area to spot this symbol on the wall.
Fern Outskirts
Ithildin #24 - Tol acharn
There's a bridge just southeast of the Forge Tower. Check under its southernmost arch to find this.
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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
- Harad Basin
- Maw of Hope
- Executioner's Watch
- Thang Talath
- Fern Outskirts
- Fort Morn
- Tirith Mesas
- Celon Poros
- Cape of Nurn
- Watcher's Landing
- Nurnen Peninsula
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