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- ⛰️ Mordor | Tolkien Wiki
Mordor’s other allies include the Variags from Khand, as well as the Umbar’s Corsairs The latter has the farthest record of unrest with Gondor, among all the partners mentioned above Aside from the armies and allies, Mordor also had vigorous captains or commanders that power the influx of darkness that aims to befall Middle Earth
- Food in Mordor - The Tolkien Forum
Which could have been an issue in Mordor, very much so the closer one got to the plateau of Gorgoroth, which appears to have a north-south expanse of 150 miles or 249 kilometers as per Fonstad's map And as the region from west to north of the inland sea of Nurnen is named Lithlad or ash plain, that can't have helped
- Could Aragorn have taken the Ring to Mordor? - The Tolkien . . .
I've always despised theory of the "eagles brings Frodo and ring to the Mount Doom and throwing it into the fire (with or without Frodo)", because in the Lore it was clearly explained why that can not be (to name few: Sauron would surely detect them with Fell Beasts and Nazguls, and would bring them down the eagles purpose on M E was not solving it's problems, neither they would agreed to
- ️ Black Speech | Tolkien Wiki
The Black Speech was among the fictional languages used in J R R Tolkien’s fantasy novels It was a medium for communication in the Moldor region in Middle-earth
- Gondor next to Mordor - wisdom or folly? | The Tolkien Forum
In the South and East Mordor remained impenetrable; but though the extent of Gondor was thus impeded it was more populous and powerful than Arnor The bounds of the ancient kingdom contained all those lands marked in maps of the end of the Third Age as Gondor, Anórien, Ithilien, South Ithilien, and Rohan (formerly called Calenardhon) west of
- ️ Eye of Sauron | Tolkien Wiki
It is claimed that not everyone could stand its terrible gaze The Eye of Sauron was often used in the banners, shield, and armor of Mordor to represent the quasi-omnipotence of Sauron The Eye of Sauron is also referred to as the Great Eye, the Red Eye, The Lidless Eye, and the Evil Eye It is the image that is most associated with Sauron
- How would Gandalf have entered Mordor? - The Tolkien Forum
Eastern Mordor via Khand or Rhûn Eastern Mordor was an open plain Rhûn was north and due east of it, Khand to the southeast If going by the Nargil Pass took a long time, this would have taken even longer
- Black Uruks of Mordor - The Tolkien Forum
I know that Tolkien has 'Black Uruks of Mordor' in the books I believe the Uruk-Hai show up at least 50 years prior to The War Of The ring, maybe hundreds, but I distinctly recall that they invade Ithilien about 50 years prior to The War Just looked, it's in 2991, 27 years prior
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