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Mordor In J. R. R. Tolkien 's fictional world of Middle-earth, Mordor (pronounced [ˈmɔrdɔr]; from Sindarin Black Land and Quenya Land of Shadow) is the realm and base of the evil Sauron. It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood.


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Barad-dûr was the greatest fortress ever built since the Fall of Angband. It was founded upon a mighty iron mountain throne above immeasurable pits and appeared even blacker and darker than the mantling clouds and shades in which it stood.


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There were many fortresses, castles, and strongholds in Arda, such as Minas Tirith, Helm's Deep, Isengard, Minas Morgul, and Barad-dûr. All were strong buildings most of which were built for defensive purposes. They were usually made of stone, and archers could shoot safely from behind the walls. Cair Andros Dale Dol Amroth Dunharrow Hornburg Henneth Annûn Minas Tirith Osgiliath (West bank.


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The Dark Tower of Barad-dûr was first raised in Mordor during the second millennium of the Second Age. Sauron first dwelt there as its Lord for a period of more than 1,600 years, between about S.A. 1600 (when it was completed) and 3261 (when he travelled to Númenor for a time). He returned to become the Lord of the Dark Tower again after the Downfall of Númenor, and soon after began his.


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A trailer for The Two Towers film interprets the title as referring to the alliance between Orthanc and Barad-dûr. Some of the events of The Two Towers were depicted in a 1978 film of The Lord of the Rings by Ralph Bakshi and the 2002 The Two Towers by Peter Jackson. Both films abandoned the parallel storytelling of the book in favour of a.


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Notice the building doesn't actually start until the ~400m mark. Making the building approximately 1000m high, a mere 200m higher than the tallest "real" building. The tallest real building is tall as hell though. In the real world, the tallest building constructed of brick without steel beams is only 16 stories high.


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The Barad-dûr, also known as the Dark Fortress, was a 4593-foot (1400 meters) tower built on the Plateau of Gorgoroth in Northwestern Mordor.


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5 Comments Following the return of LEGO Lord of the Rings with the Rivendell set last year, another new Middle-earth set is set to hit shelves in 2024! To be more precise, we'll get a huge Barad Dur in summer of the year. Again this set won't be released directly under the Lord of the Rings theme but under the LEGO Icons line.


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The tower of Orthanc was composed of four welded pillars of many-sided stone that stood in the centre of the Ring of Isengard like an island, roughly half a mile from the rim. [2] At its peak the tower reached a height of just over five hundred feet. The colour of the rock was a deep, gleaming black.


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It might be Orthanc, which makes sense if you're thinking in terms of LEGO-sets. But geographically that map is all kinds of wrong. Orthanc isn't located between Minas Tirith and Barad-Dûr, that's Minas Morgul. But the tower indeed looks more like Orthanc.


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Barad-dûr Would Have Been the Heart of a Road System. Although most readers wonder what Barad-dûr looked like, J.R.R. Tolkien did describe the fortress as well as illustrate it. Instead of depicting the entire fortress city Tolkien chose to illustrate only a single corner of one section of what must have been a vast city atop a mountain. Such.


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The title The Two Towers refers to Barad-dûr and Orthanc, Sauron's stronghold in Mordor and Saruman's citadel in Isengard, respectively. These two towers can be seen as a physical embodiment of the two visions of evil that Tolkien explores throughout The Lord of the Rings. In the novel, we see a number of examples of evil as an external.


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@Jimmy Shelter's answer stated (regarding Orodruin, post-One-Ring-making):. Potential evidence of a future use of it was for making the battering ram Grond in the War of the Ring. LOTR Wikia contains uncited statement, instead pointing to Barad-dûr:. Grond was forged in Mordor by Smithies of Barad-dûr during the final years of the Third Age, specifically for use by the army besieging the.


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Read. Edit. Edit source. History. John Howe - The Lieutenant of The Black Tower of Barad-dûr. Lieutenant of the Tower of Barad-dûr was the title of an important commander in the land of Mordor. Its associated details and duties are unknown, but at the time of the War of the Ring it was borne by the Man known as the The Mouth of Sauron.


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2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: In the Prologue, Galadriel's voice provides a compressed narration of the War of the Last Alliance. Although the final confrontation with Sauron is depicted, Barad-dûr or the Siege aren't mentioned; Galadriel says that it happened "on the slopes of Mount Doom". References


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