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Mount Gundabad | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
In The Hobbit film trilogy, Gundabad plays a key role in the series storyline. It is portrayed as a tall fortress tower in the middle of a remote mountain range. Hidden cauldrons of fire light up the tower with a dim red glow. The tower is surrounded by sharp angled cliffs.
Gundabad - Tolkien Gateway
2024年6月25日 · Gundabad in The Hobbit film series. 2012: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: On their way to Rivendell, Radagast and Gandalf are pursued by Azog's Orcs and swift Wargs of Gundabad, according to Gandalf. 2014: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies: Gundabad is a large fortress of the Misty Mountains, housing a large number of Orcs and bats.
There and Back Again: The Map of the Hobbit - Curtis Wright Maps
A beautiful aerial perspective offers a fantastic overview of the remote region of Middle-Earth known as the Wilderland; the setting for Tolkien’s novel, The Hobbit. Notable landmarks include Rivendell, Mount Gundabad, and the Goblin-gate of Eyrie.
Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies (Full Map) - DeviantArt
2023年5月6日 · The map is based on The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, but I added some structures that appeared in this fantasy movie: - Ravenhill (fortress used by Azog the Defiler during the siege of the Lonely Mountain (Erebor) and the Ruins of Dale).
Gundabad | Middle-earth Cinematic Universe wiki | Fandom
Gundabad was a mountainous stronghold in Mount Gundabad, far-north of the Misty Mountains, where they intersected with the Grey Mountains. Dwarves built the stronghold in Middle-earth and Durin the Deathless awoke there at some point in early …
Mount Gundabad - Middle Earth Film Saga Wikia
Mount Gundabad was a mountainous stronghold in the far-north of the Misty Mountains, where they intersected with the Grey Mountains. Originally a Dwarven fort and holy-ground, it was overtaken by Orcs coming from the Wastes to the North, and became the stronghold of the kingdom of Angmar.
Mount Gundabad | Middle-earth Cinematic Universe wiki
Mount Gundabad was a mountain in the far-north of the Misty Mountains, where they intersected with the Grey Mountains. This mountain was the location of the stronghold of Gundabad, originally a Dwarvish kingdom before being taken by the Orcs. Appearances [] The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies; The Lord of the Rings: War in the North
The Mark of Gundabad | Middle-Earth Films Wiki | Fandom
Prologue: The Fall of Erebor" • "In a Hole in the Ground There Lived a Hobbit" • "Very Old Friends" • "Mr. Baggins" • "An Unexpected Party" • "Blunt the Knives" • "A Map, a Key and a Contract" • "Misty Mountains" • "The World Ahead' • "The Battle of Azanulbizar" • "Radagast the Brown" • "Troll-shaws (Scene)" • "Roast ...
The Hobbit - Filming locations | Map Mates | Find Public Google Maps …
Discover the magical world of Middle-earth with this extensive Google Map list showcasing the filming locations of The Hobbit trilogy. Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes as you trace the footsteps of Bilbo Baggins and his companions on their epic quest.
Gundabad Orcs | Tolkien Wiki
2020年8月4日 · In Middle Earth, the Gundabad Orcs were the inhabitants of Mount Gundabad situated at the northern end of the Misty Mountains. They invaded the mountain and conquered it from the grasp of Dwarves of Durin who were originally inhabiting there. Before that, the Gundabad Orcs served under the Witch-king of Angmar.
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