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Amon Hen was the westernmost of the three peaks at the southern end of Nen Hithoel; the others being Tol Brandir and Amon Lhaw. Atop Amon Hen was an ancient chair, the Seat of Seeing, built within a great circular stone-paved court surrounded by a battlement, all of which was in ruins when visited by Frodo Baggins. At Amon Hen, Frodo saw visions far beyond what he would normally be able to see.
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In TA 3019, after Frodo had fled from Boromir he came to the summit of the hill and, while still wearing the One Ring, sat in the high seat. At first he saw little but mist and shadows, but soon he perceived, far beyond the normal range of sight, a glimpse of the completed Barad-dûr and the Eye. Frodo regained his ability to choose and removed the Ring an instant before he was discovered. Frodo then realised what he must do, which was to go to Mordor alone, and he left the Seat of Seeing behind.