"So it begins," as King Théoden said. 'The Rings of Power' premiere today.
Character chart showing Tolkien characters from Second Age lore and Amazon original characters.
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TRoP – Orodruin, Mount Doom “[There] was a fiery mountain in that land that the Elves named Orodruin. Indeed for that reason Sauron had set there his dwelling long before, for he used the fire that welled there from the heart of the earth in his sorceries and in his forging; and in the midst of the Land of Mordor he had fashioned the Ruling Ring.” The Silmarillion, Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age Morgoth created Mount Doom in the First Age. It was a tall mountain alone on an empty plateau. Orodruin was the primary reason Sauron chose the land of Mordor as his dwelling-place in the Second Age. Orodruin is more than just a "huge mass of ash and slag and burned stone, out of which a sheer-sided cone was raised into the clouds." It responded to Sauron's commands and his presence, lapsing into dormancy when he is away from Mordor and becoming active again when he returns. The Sammath Naur ("Chambers of Fire"), located high up in the mountain's con...
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