What if Theoden survived?
If Theoden survived, I doubt it would have a great consequence. It’s possible the Rohorrim might not have attacked as savagely as they did after the fall, but that almost cost the West the battle.
What happens if the Witch King killed Gandalf?
The Witch-king was a man. Though he is a Ringwraith now, he does not have the same powers that a Maia spirit has. That said, if the Witch-king had killed Gandalf, then Minas Tirith might have fallen. Gandalf could not have taken control of the army, and he would not have gotten to Faramir in time to save him.
Who dies in the battle of Pelennor Fields?
He sent three thousand riders with Elfhelm to attack the northern army in Anorien before the main army marched to the black gate. Forlong, Grimbold, Théoden, and Hirluin were slain in combat, and the near-defeat of Gondor led Steward Denethor to commit suicide during the siege.
Is the Witch King a ghost?
In TA 2941, the Dark Lord had returned and resurrected the Witch king, who was a ghost. The Witch-king stabbed Frodo on Weathertop and was chased away by Aragorn He later stabbed Frodo Baggins on Weathertop, but was later chased by Aragorn out of Weathertop.
What is Theoden’s last name?
Théoden | |
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“Theoden King” by Jenny Dolfen | |
Biographical Information | |
Other names | Ednew, Horsemaster |
Titles | King of Rohan |
Would Gandalf lose to the Witch King?
Though Gandalf did make a powerful defense against him, he did not kill the Witch King. It took a purely female character for that. And she did kill him quite quickly with a little help from a tiny male hobbit.
How big is Rohan’s army?
Rohan had a fully trained army of 12,000 riders, it is said that before the war in peacetime they could assemble many more than that; probably up to 20,000. Yet these are just the riders, mounted combatants; there were also footmen such as the army of Erkenbrand, though these were not fully trained, only levies.
What happened to Gondor’s armies?
At the time of the battle of Minas Tirith Gondor’s population was in decline and they had lost significant territory compared to their height and they could no longer field the armies of old. Most of their Soldiers were deployed elsewhere (Belfelas and Dol Amroth for sure, but likely other places too).
What was the significance of the Battle of Pelennor Fields?
The Battle of the Pelennor Fields was a battle for the city of Minas Tirith, and ultimately for Gondor, immediately following a large-scale siege of Minas Tirith by Sauron’s army. It was the greatest battle of the War of the Ring, and indeed the largest of the entire Third Age. Major casualties…
What happened to Théoden after the Battle of Osgiliath?
Major casualties resulted from the battle, including the deaths of King Théoden and the Witch-king of Angmar . With Gondor’s setback in the Battle of Osgiliath and the impending assault from Sauron’s forces, Denethor was dismayed that Théoden did not come as quickly as he had hoped.
How did Aragorn defeat the Mordor-host?
The extra reinforcements brought by Aragorn punched a wide salient within the most vulnerable area of the Mordor-host, severing the forces nearer to Minas Tirith and the ones close to the river Anduin.
What was the result of the Battle of Mordor?
The tactical and morale advantage was effective in turning the battle into a rout of the Mordor host. Most of the Mordor-host was slain and the rest fled back toward the Land of Shadow, many drowning in the Anduin.