What if Sauron invades Westeros?
The sheer might of Ar-Pharazôn’s fleet should force surrender on the people of Westeros, with God-King Sauron in the mix, it will be a massacre. Middle-earth alone with its troops of Gondor and the other kingdoms would demolish the armies of Westeros.
What armies fought for Sauron?
The army consisted mostly of Orcs, though it also contained Men of Harad, Variags of Khand, Easterlings from Rhun, Trolls, Half-trolls of Far Harad, Wargs, Mumakil, Black Uruks and Nazgûl mounted upon Fell beasts, and they also had naval support from the Corsairs of Umbar.
Who are the allies of Sauron?
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- Nazgûl. Generally useful all around.
- Smaug. Sauron hoped to use Smaug against Rivendell.
- Balrog. I think Sauron planned to use the Balrog against Lórien.
- Corsairs of Umbar.
- Easterlings (including Rhûn and Khand).
- Far Harad.
- Orcs.
- Trolls.
What army is marching into Mordor?
The Easterling soldiers almost find them, but eventually return to their legion and march into Mordor. In The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King they are also seen briefly after the gate of Minas Tirith has been breached. There they advance upon the soldiers of Gondor, but they are not seen fighting.
Do all orcs serve Sauron?
It is explained in different passages that Sauron managed to unite all the orcs that lived in the north and east of Middle-earth under his command, practically all the Orcs. There were no independent armies or groups of orcs while Sauron was at work, maybe only some bands.
Did any orcs fight Sauron?
They’re actually were orcs who fought against sauron. only the elves were unbroken in their allegiance all other races including humans dwarves and orcs all had people on both sides of the war. Works have a natural tendency to towards evil, and this makes them far more vulnerable to sauron’s influence than other races.
Who are the soldiers at the Black Gate?
533px In Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, an army from Rhûn is seen by Frodo, Gollum, and Sam entering the Black Gate. The corresponding passage in the book describes them as Easterlings; in the movie they are the same, quite distinct from the Haradrim passing through Ithilien later in the film.