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After the war, Aragorn, as King Elessar, ordered the complete destruction of Minas Morgul, emphasizing the need to erase the corrupted vestiges of that dark past. Faramir, appointed as the lord of Ithilien, was charged with ensuring that the area remained uninhabited until many years had passed, symbolizing the perpetual caution against the resurgence of such evils.
While the future of Minas Morgul remains uncertain, the tale serves as a poignant reminder of the eternal battle between light and dark. The transformation of Minas Ithil to Minas Morgul encapsulates the fragility of hope and the persistence of darkness, echoing throughout the ages of Middle-earth.