-
serve as the Dark Lord Sauron's fleet. Its
people are the dark-skinned
Haradrim or Southrons;
their warriors wear
scarlet and gold, and are
armed with...
-
against the
forces of the Dark Lord
Sauron from
Mordor and its
allies the
Haradrim and the Easterlings. It was the
largest battle in the War of the Ring....
- main
human adversaries in The Lord of the
Rings are the
Haradrim and the Easterlings. The
Haradrim or
Southrons were
hostile to Gondor, and used elephants...
- spot
where Faramir and the
Rangers of
Ithilien had
ambushed a
company of
Haradrim some two w****s earlier, but the
enemy was
beaten back
without much loss...
- mûmak, plural: mûmakil) is a
giant war elephant, used by the army of the
Haradrim.
Tolkien borrowed the word from
Middle English to give a
rustic feeling...
-
final film of the Lord of the
Rings trilogy, he
plays a
Mumak Mahud, a
Haradrim leader who is seen
riding an
oliphaunt against the
Rohirrim during the...
-
Silmarils or
forged sun-jewels, the
Balrogs or dark fire-demons, and the
Haradrim, men of the hot south. Tolkien's
essay treats the
etymology of the Old...
- Turks, as well as the
Langobards and Goths;
Gondor by the Easterlings, the
Haradrim, and the
hordes of Sauron. Both realms, as
commentators including Librán-Moreno...
- the Balrog" (a
demon of fire). The
Aethiopians suggested to
Tolkien the
Haradrim, a dark
southern race of men.
Another likely origin is the
Sampo in Elias...
-
success in the
ensuing battle, they are
decimated by the Oliphaunt-riding
Haradrim and the Witch-king
mortally wounds Théoden; however, his
niece Éowyn slays...