What happened to Isengard after LOTR?
Isengard was utterly destroyed by the Ents. To clarify – there’s a distinction to be made between Isengard, which was a fortress consisting of a massive circular wall surrounding a broad plain in a valley, and Orthanc, the ancient tower at the centre of the ring. Isengard was utterly destroyed by the Ents.
When did Saruman get Isengard?
In T.A. 2953 [note 1], following the last meeting of the White Council, Saruman took Isengard for his own as Lord of Isengard, and fortified it. On 10 July, T.A. 3018, Gandalf arrived at Isengard. Saruman revealed his true colours and demanded that Gandalf submit to him and Sauron.
How tall is Isengard?
500 feet
Orthanc | |
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Location | Isengard, at the southern end of the Misty Mountains |
Type | Tower |
Description | Black-coloured stone tower of 500 feet |
People and History |
Did Isengard have trolls?
Isengard Trolls were Trolls that the wizard Saruman managed to breed during the War of the Ring.
What language do they speak in Rivendell?
Rivendell | |
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General information | |
Language | Quenya, Sindarin, Westron |
Governance | Elrond |
History |
Where are the stone-trolls in LOTR?
Stone-trolls were a race of trolls in the service of Sauron. Not much is known of these creatures, except that they inhabited the Westlands of Middle-earth and that they spoke a “debased form of the Common Speech”.
Do trolls turn back from stone?
No they can’t. It’s never really explored, and the implication is turning to stone kills them. This is because this concept was borrowed (along with many other things in Middle-Earth) from Norse Mythology. In Norse mythology, one of the only ways to kill a troll was to expose it to sunlight and turn it to stone.