Lord Of The Rings Mordor

Lord Of The Rings Mordor. Mordor Der Herr der Ringe Wiki FANDOM powered by Wikia Mordor was chosen by Sauron as his realm because of the mountain ranges surrounding it on three sides, creating a natural fortress against his enemies preventing them from easily invading it These words can also be found elsewhere throughout The Lord of the Rings

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Mordor was protected from three sides by large mountain ranges, arranged. Mordor is nearly synonymous with Sauron, and there's no arguing that the bulk of the history of the Black Land is closely tied to the Dark Lord's timeline.That said, though, the history of Mordor.

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Mordor was chosen by Sauron as his realm because of the mountain ranges surrounding it on three sides, creating a natural fortress against his enemies preventing them from easily invading it These words can also be found elsewhere throughout The Lord of the Rings Mordor was a land in the south-east of the Westlands east of Gondor.During most of the Second and Third Ages it was ruled by Sauron and it was his dwelling and base from which he attempted to conquer Middle-earth.

Mordor Middle Earth Film Saga Wikia Fandom. Mordor was a land in the south-east of the Westlands east of Gondor.During most of the Second and Third Ages it was ruled by Sauron and it was his dwelling and base from which he attempted to conquer Middle-earth. These words can also be found elsewhere throughout The Lord of the Rings

mordor The dark tower, Barad dur, Lord of the rings. Tolkien's fictional continent of Middle-earth, Mordor (pronounced; from Sindarin Black Land and Quenya Land of Shadow) is the realm and base of the evil lord Sauron.It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to the south of Mirkwood The Black Gate was a mighty rampart built by Sauron the Dark Lord of Mordor in the Second Age, to protect and guard the northern entrance into Mordor and to prevent invasion at the gap between the Ash Mountains and the Ephel DĂșath