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What is Barad Dur?

Sauron's fortress in northern Mordor.


Why is the seconds lord of the rings film called The Two Towers?

It refers to the strongholds of the trilogy's two antagonists. The first is the fortress of Barad-dur, upon the tower of which is Sauron's eye. The second is the Tower of Orthanc, the corrupt wizard Saruman's lair.


What are the names of the places in the Lord of the Rings the fellowship of the rings?

The first tower is Barad-dur, the great fortress in Mordor where Sauron dwelt. When, in the movies, we see the "Eye of Sauron", the tower it is on is Barad-dur. The other tower referred to is Orthanc, in Isengard, where Saruman the White lived. The second book takes its title from these, since Sauron and Saruman are the bad guys. It must be noted that Saruman is much, much less powerful than Sauron, and is defeated by the end of the second book. The two towers that are most important in the book the two towers are Orthanc and the Hornberg. Orthanc is were Saruman dwelt. The Hornberg is the tower in Helms deep. Though it's not clear exactly what the "Two Towers" were but it is said that "The Vala Aulë forged great towers, Helcar in the furthest north, and Ringil in the deepest south. Illuin was set upon Helcar and Ormal upon Ringil"


What are all the towns in the Lord of the Rings?

There were a few 'major castles' in the Lord of the rings. These are: Helm's Deep; the castle that the people of Rohan fled to and where they fought the Uruk Hai from. The other is Minas Tirith where the army of Gondor and Rohan fought the evil forces


How many wizards were sent to Middle-earth in The Lord of the Rings?

Five. In the movie, only two are shown/mentioned, Gandalf and Saruman. In the books there are a total of five wizards: Saruman the White Gandalf the Grey (later white) Radagast the Brown Alatar and Pallando, the two Blue Wizards who passed east and were never heard from again. They were never mentioned by name. While the information isn't canon, the names were laid out in Professor Tolkien's writings (Unfinished Tales and The Letters of JRR Tolkien, no. 211.)

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What is Barad Dur?

Sauron's fortress in northern Mordor.


The Lord of the Rings towers?

Isengard, and Minas Tirith, and you can also count Minas Morgul, and Barad Dur.


Which of these Tol-in-Gaurhoth Dol Guldur Minas Anor and Barad Dur was not a fortress of Sauron in Lord of the Rings?

Minas Anor. Minas Anor was renamed Minas Tirith and was only ever under control of the Men of Gondor. Minas Anor


Why is the seconds lord of the rings film called The Two Towers?

It refers to the strongholds of the trilogy's two antagonists. The first is the fortress of Barad-dur, upon the tower of which is Sauron's eye. The second is the Tower of Orthanc, the corrupt wizard Saruman's lair.


What are Sauron's fortresses in Lord of the Rings and the Silmarillion?

Tol-in-Gaurhoth was Sauron's fortress in The Silmarillonbefore being forced to flee from it to Taur-nu-Fuin by Huan and Luthien. Tol-in-Gaurhoth (Isle of Werewolves) was formerly the isle of Tol Sirion, upon which had been the tower of Minas Tirith built by Finrod Felagund. His fortresses in The Lord of the Ringswere Dol Guldur, in Southern Mirkwood, and his main stronghold of Barad-Dur in Mordor. Though Sauron (then the Necromancer) was driven out of Dol Guldur by the White Council, it remained a place of sorcery and great dread until it was cleansed by Galadriel after the end of the War of the Ring. Barad-Dur was built with the strength of the One Ring, and when the Ring was destroyed, it was destroyed with it.


What is dur?

Sauron's fortress in northern Mordor.


What are the names of the places in the Lord of the Rings the fellowship of the rings?

The first tower is Barad-dur, the great fortress in Mordor where Sauron dwelt. When, in the movies, we see the "Eye of Sauron", the tower it is on is Barad-dur. The other tower referred to is Orthanc, in Isengard, where Saruman the White lived. The second book takes its title from these, since Sauron and Saruman are the bad guys. It must be noted that Saruman is much, much less powerful than Sauron, and is defeated by the end of the second book. The two towers that are most important in the book the two towers are Orthanc and the Hornberg. Orthanc is were Saruman dwelt. The Hornberg is the tower in Helms deep. Though it's not clear exactly what the "Two Towers" were but it is said that "The Vala Aulë forged great towers, Helcar in the furthest north, and Ringil in the deepest south. Illuin was set upon Helcar and Ormal upon Ringil"


If you were born in 1996 how old will you be in 2099?

103 dur dur dur dur dur dur dur dur dur dur dur dur dur im just kidding but you would be 103


What are all the towns in the Lord of the Rings?

There were a few 'major castles' in the Lord of the rings. These are: Helm's Deep; the castle that the people of Rohan fled to and where they fought the Uruk Hai from. The other is Minas Tirith where the army of Gondor and Rohan fought the evil forces


According to Tolkien 'The Two Towers' can mean several of the towers in Middle-earth depends on how you look at it but which two towers did the title reflect in the FILM 'The Two Towers'?

In the films the two towers are Orthanc (Saruman - Isengard) and Barad-dur (Sauron - Mordor).


Is there a WolfQuest for cats?

no dur dur dur


Is the expression dur dur or dure dure?

"dur dur" - A bit out of fashion today.