- In J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy writings,
Isengard (/ˈaɪzənɡɑːrd/) is a
large fortress in Nan Curunír, the Wizard's Vale, in the
western part of Middle-earth...
- "They're
Taking the
Hobbits to
Isengard" is a
video that was
published in 2005 by
Dutch musician and
photographer Erwin B****veld (1969–2022). The two-minute...
- are: (HoME 6) The
Return of the
Shadow (1988) (HoME 7) The
Treason of
Isengard (1989) (HoME 8) The War of the Ring (1990) (HoME 9)
Sauron Defeated (1992)...
-
Isengard is a solo
project of Fenriz, the
drummer of Darkthrone,
created in 1989. It is
rooted on
Norwegian black/Viking
metal and
experimental rock on...
- The Lord of the
Rings Online: Rise of
Isengard is the
third expansion pack for the
MMORPG The Lord of the
Rings Online,
released on 27
September 2011 as...
- volume. The body of the
volume consists of Book Three: The
Treason of
Isengard, and Book Four: The Ring Goes East. A
party of
large Orcs, Uruk-hai, sent...
- of
Isengard and Sauron's
desolate polluted land of
Mordor have been
interpreted as
comments on
modern society,
while the
destruction of
Isengard by the...
- has had
several solo projects,
including the folk
black metal project Isengard and the dark
ambient project Neptune Towers. Fenriz's
first exposure to...
- the
Istari and
tries to take over Middle-earth by
force from his base at
Isengard. His
schemes feature prominently in the
second volume, The Two Towers;...
- Saruman's army,
consisted of at
least 10,000 Orcs and men, most
marching from
Isengard to Helm's Deep, and
others heading to the
Fords of Isen. An additional...