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  2. How, when, and where to get your very own mount - AOL

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    The answer to when is starting at level 20, but the answer to where is a bit more complicated, since mounts in WoW can be acquired in may different ways, from drops to vendors to quests.

  3. Orc - Wikipedia

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    The orc was a sort of "hell-devil" in Old English literature, and the orc-né (pl. orc-néas, "demon-corpses") was a race of corrupted beings and descendants of Cain, alongside the elf, according to the poem Beowulf. Tolkien adopted the term orc from these old attestations, which he professed was a choice made purely for "phonetic suitability ...

  4. Udûn (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power) - Wikipedia

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    Orc archers shoot at the townsfolk, killing and wounding many. Bronwyn is hit in the shoulder; Theo and Arondir cauterize her wound. Adar demands the broken sword and Arondir attempts to negotiate, but the Orcs continue to kill people. Theo reveals the sword and gives it to Adar when Bronwyn is threatened.

  5. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The design team defined five different types of Orcs, including leaders and "Reavers". Prosthetics head Jamie Wilson described the latter as "crazy serial killer orcs". [125] The series' Orcs have less battle scars, lighter skin, and some skin conditions to show that they are emerging from hiding and being exposed to the Sun for the first time ...

  6. Isengard - Wikipedia

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    In J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy writings, Isengard (/ ˈ aɪ z ən ɡ ɑːr d /) is a large fortress in Nan Curunír, the Wizard's Vale, in the western part of Middle-earth.In the fantasy world, the name of the fortress is described as a translation of Angrenost, a word in Tolkien's elvish language, Sindarin, a compound of two Old English words: īsen and ġeard, meaning "enclosure of iron".

  7. Mordor - Wikipedia

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    In the final film, Frodo and Sam struggle across the shattered volcanic plain of Gorgoroth to Mount Doom, [21] dressed as orcs, under the red glare of the volcano and the watchful Eye of Sauron from an exaggeratedly Gothic Barad-dûr, [24] while the Army of the West gathers for the final battle in front of the Black Gate and witnesses the ...

  8. Tolkien's moral dilemma - Wikipedia

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    The Elf Ecthelion slays the Orc champion Orcobal in Gondolin. 2007 illustration by Tom Loback. J. R. R. Tolkien, a devout Roman Catholic, [T 1] created what he came to feel was a moral dilemma for himself with his supposedly evil Middle-earth peoples like Orcs, when he made them able to speak.

  9. Moria, Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    In the fictional history of the world by J. R. R. Tolkien, Moria, also named Khazad-dûm, is an ancient subterranean complex in Middle-earth, comprising a vast labyrinthine network of tunnels, chambers, mines, and halls under the Misty Mountains, with doors on both the western and the eastern sides of the mountain range.