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Well, I don't know for sure about Denethor's bones, but someone must have moved the Palantir- indeed looked in it, because, to quote:
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I would take Tolkien's words to mean that nobody ever saw him, in life again. I admit that that is rather redundant, I mean it's pretty obvious that Denethor dies. Perhaps, though, this is just a more final, mythic, way of expressing it. On the other hand, perhaps it means that nobody ever saw Denethor's ghost/spirit in times to come. Denethor being the sort of person he is, it wouldn't have been a huge surprise to see him come back and haunt Faramir, setting aside Man's departure from the Circles of the World for a moment. I don't know what they would have done with Denethor's remains though (although I am pretty sure that they did something). I doubt they would have had a funeral service or anything similar for him, not with the War going on, and then the Return of the King, and the commencement of his reign. You wouldn't want a reminder of the old anti-monarchist at this point, would you? Perhaps there was a private ceremony of some sorts. In any case, I imagine that the remains were interred in Rath Dinen. Denethor was still a steward- and one who had done his job well for quite a few years. He still deserved to lay in his prepared tomb. At least, all that is in my opinion.
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