According to the track listings on the Two Towers soundtrack, the song/track is called "Helm's Deep." The piece played during the elves' arrival plays in the last minute & half or so of the track.
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Deep Purple ended in 1976.
elves of loren where the ones at helms deep
500 men because their was 300 men and 200 elves
About 300 Rohan men with an additional 200 or so elves from Lothlorien.
Approximately 10,000
Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth I and II both have the helms deep map. The first one has the actual battle reinactment of helms deep, but the II game has better gameplay and factions. BFME2 can also receive maps online, and there is a 2 player helms deep against 4 attackers. The Battle of Helm's Deep is known as the Battle of the Hornburg in the chapter titled 'Helm's Deep' in the book 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,' (book 3 of 6, chapter 7), and it is depicted in the movie of the same title.
The world is called Middle Earth Inside Middle Earth there are many different places for example the Shire (where the hobbits live), Mordor (orcs and Sauron), Rohan (men), Gondor (men), Rivendell (elves), Helms Deep fortress, etc
Helms deep then you unlock the Bonus Missions.
the berserker from helms deep
The plurals of the nouns are: deep - deeps (the adjective deep has no plural) nappy - nappies foot - feet man - men goose - geese elf - elves
I'm pretty sure it is "helms deep"
The battle of Helms deep is over. The battle for Middle Earth is about to begin.
Eventually, all Elves sailed to Valinor, a place which is described like paradise. To do this they had to get a ship from the Grey Havens, and once they are there they cannot come back. This is where Frodo sailed to at the end of RotK. Legolas was one of the last elves to sail. Most of the Elves had left by the end of the 3rd age/the beginning of the 4th.