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==History== | ==History== | ||
Following the [[Ents|Entish]] victory at the [[Battle of Isengard]], many trees stayed around Orthanc to guard [[Saruman]].<ref name="RKPartings" /> Shortly before [[Gandalf]], [[Théoden]] and company departed [[Isengard]] on [[5 March]] {{TA|3019}}, [[Treebeard]] declared that trees would return and that the new forest would be called the "Watchwood".<ref>{{App|B3 | Following the [[Ents|Entish]] victory at the [[Battle of Isengard]], many trees stayed around Orthanc to guard [[Saruman]].<ref name="RKPartings" /> Shortly before [[Gandalf]], [[Théoden]] and company departed [[Isengard]] on [[5 March]] {{TA|3019}}, [[Treebeard]] declared that trees would return and that the new forest would be called the "Watchwood".<ref>{{App|B3}}</ref><ref name=voice/> | ||
When Gandalf and company returned on [[22 August]] {{TA|3019}} Treebeard welcomed them to the "Treegarth of Orthanc". The Ents had destroyed the [[Ring of Isengard]] and filled the land with orchards and trees. A stream ran into a clear lake, in the middle of which stood Orthanc the impregnable tower.<ref | When Gandalf and company returned on [[22 August]] {{TA|3019}} Treebeard welcomed them to the "Treegarth of Orthanc". The Ents had destroyed the [[Ring of Isengard]] and filled the land with orchards and trees. A stream ran into a clear lake, in the middle of which stood Orthanc the impregnable tower.<ref name=great /><ref name="RKPartings" /> However despite the "watch", Treebeard allowed Saruman to leave the Watchwood.<ref name="RKPartings" /> | ||
Within the [[Reunited Kingdom]], [[Aragorn|King Elessar]] granted the Ents complete self-governance of the Treegarth of Orthanc.<ref name="RKPartings" /> | Within the [[Reunited Kingdom]], [[Aragorn|King Elessar]] granted the Ents complete self-governance of the Treegarth of Orthanc.<ref name="RKPartings" /> |
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Treegarth of Orthanc | |
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Forest | |
General Information | |
Other names | Watchwood[1] |
Location | Nan Curunír |
Type | Forest |
People and History | |
Inhabitants | Ents, Huorns, Trees |
Created | 22 August T.A. 3019[2] |
The Treegarth of Orthanc was the name of the forest established around the tower of Orthanc in the valley of Nan Curunír.
History[edit | edit source]
Following the Entish victory at the Battle of Isengard, many trees stayed around Orthanc to guard Saruman.[3] Shortly before Gandalf, Théoden and company departed Isengard on 5 March T.A. 3019, Treebeard declared that trees would return and that the new forest would be called the "Watchwood".[4][1]
When Gandalf and company returned on 22 August T.A. 3019 Treebeard welcomed them to the "Treegarth of Orthanc". The Ents had destroyed the Ring of Isengard and filled the land with orchards and trees. A stream ran into a clear lake, in the middle of which stood Orthanc the impregnable tower.[2][3] However despite the "watch", Treebeard allowed Saruman to leave the Watchwood.[3]
Within the Reunited Kingdom, King Elessar granted the Ents complete self-governance of the Treegarth of Orthanc.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, "The Voice of Saruman"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Chief Days from the Fall of Barad-dûr to the End of the Third Age"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "Many Partings"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Great Years"