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In ]'s ] of ], '''The Endless Stair''' rose from the lowest dungeon of ] to ] at the summit of ]. The Endless Stair was of such legendary status among Dwarves that some considered that it had never existed, but ] confirmed its existence to ] when he recounts his battle with ] (a ]). Durin's Tower and the top of the Stair were destroyed in that struggle. The height of the Endless Stair is not known exactly, but ] in his account to ] states that it climbed many thousands of steps in an unbroken spiral.


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