
There are a number of towers that are important to the story, including (in alphabetical order) Barad Dûr, Cirith Ungol, the Hornburg, Minas Morgul, Minas Tirith, and Orthanc. Its as well an expansion pack to Rise of the Witch-King, in which Angmar and a few maps were included in Battle of Arda. Durin's Bane - Struck by lightning and stabbed by Gandalf. Cave Troll - After sustaining several injuries from the Fellowship, it was shot in the head by Legolas. This left him needing to decide which towers the title would refer to. The Lord of the Rings Battle for Middle-Earth II: Battle of Arda is an expansion pack for Battle for Middle-Earth II, and takes place in Middle-Earth, as well un a whole new part of Arda: Valinor. Harry Goatleaf - Crushed when a Ringwraith's horse kicked the gate down on him. Since The Treason of Isengard and The Journey of the Ringbearers follow such different plotlines, The Two Towers was the closest he could come to summarizing the volume containing both books. When Tolkien was under pressure to make a deadline, he came up with the title The Two Towers. If we look closely at the cover Tolkien designed for the book, we can quite easily determine that they are not, in fact Orthanc and Barad Dûr. So which two towers is the book’s title referring to? It took Tolkien himself a while to decide on the answer to this question, but eventually he decided on two. The answer to this question, however, is slightly different in the book. This is obviously implying that the two towers are Orthanc and Barad Dûr. (HD Blu-ray)'Where is the horse and the rider. Who now has the strength to stand against the armies of Isengard and Mordor, to stand against the might of Sauron and Saruman and the union of the two towers? The Two Towers (2002) King Thoden's grievous speech while Gamling is putting on his armour, before the battle of Helm's Deep begins. Today I’ll answer a question people ask often: which two towers is the title The Two Towers referring to? In the film we get this line as an answer: Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings differs from its film adaptations.

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Rangitata Valley, South Island In the South Island’s Rangitata Valley area, you’ll find the dramatic scenery of Rohan, as seen in The Two Towers, on the real – life grassy outcropping called Mt. The Gondorian military wore chainmail armor with helmets graven with a small silver star. Why was Gondor so weak?Īfter the Great Plague and the Kin-strife, which left Gondor very weakened, many Númenóreans of pure blood had perished during those troublesome times. Where is the horse and rider?Įrkenbrand was a warrior of Rohan during the War of the Ring, and the lord of the Westfold. Théoden worries that Gandalf has lost it: what about Saruman? But when they all arrive, Théoden sees that the walls of Isengard have been pulled down, and the whole place is flooded. Who does Gandalf bring to Helm’s Deep?Īfter the victory at Helm’s Deep, Gandalf brings Théoden, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli to Isengard. Haleth is the son of Háma, the door-warden of Meduseld who has died in a Warg attack. TOYBIZ LORD OF The Rings Lotr Hama Rohan Captain Rohirrim Soldier Figure 6' Rare - 31.25.


In the beginning of 3019, due to the threat of invasion by the forces of the wizard Saruman, Théodred, the son of King Théoden, established himself at Helm’s Deep to command the military strength of the Westfold. In 2758 Rohan was attacked and had to take refuge in Helm’s Deep, but Gondor could not send aid because they were themselves being attacked by the Corsairs “and there was war on all its coasts.” (The House of Eorl) Gondor did eventually send aid in 2759 after Rohan had been conquered and “the Dunlendings were driven When did the Westfold fall?īoth men died in the snows. Gondor lies in the west of Middle-earth, on the northern shores of Anfalas and the Bay of Belfalas with the great port of Pelargir near the river Anduin’s delta in the fertile and populous region of Lebennin, stretching up to the White Mountains (Sindarin: Ered Nimrais, “Mountains of White Horns”). If I remember correctly, Aragorn, Gimli and Legolss crossed it while chasing the Uruk-hai. The Westfold is the Western plains of Rohan. What was the Westfold, and why did it fall? He’s probably talking about the First Battle of the Fords of Isen when Théodred his son died. Where was Gondor when the Westfold fell? Where was Gondor when our enemies closed in around us!? Théoden: “Where was Gon - No, my Lord Aragorn, we are alone.” How did the Westfold fall?ĭuring the War of the Ring the Westfold was attacked by Isengard and the men of Dunland, and several villages were burned down. Where was Gondor when the Westfold fell script?
