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The '''Orcs of Mordor''' were the [[Orcs|orc]] footsoldiers of [[Morgoth]],{{fact}} and when he was banished from the World, they remained under the control of his lieutenant [[Sauron]]. After Sauron established himself in the Black Land of [[Mordor]], his Orcs continued to battle with [[Elves]] and [[Men]] over many centuries.  
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The '''Orcs of Mordor''' or '''Mordor-orcs''' were the [[Orcs|orc]] footsoldiers of [[Sauron]] within the Black Land of [[Mordor]]. They made up the bulk of his hosts in the wars he waged to suborn the [[Free Peoples]] throughout the [[Second Age|Second]] and [[Third Age|Third Ages]]
==History==
===Second Age===
After Sauron established himself in Mordor around {{SA|1000}},<Ref>{{App|B1}}</ref> he took under his command countless Orcs that continued to battle with [[Elves]] and [[Men]] over many centuries. The Orcs of Mordor were not simply gathered from the remnants of [[Morgoth]]'s armies, but were also bred anew by Sauron.  


The Orcs of Mordor were not simply gathered from the remnants of Morgoth's armies, but were also bred anew by Sauron. There were many types in the service of the [[Red Eye]], but the largest and fiercest were the [[Uruk-hai]], a form first seen about five hundred years before the end of the [[Third Age]]. It seems that Sauron could breed armies of Orcs with enormous speed when they were needed. According to [[Aragorn]], for instance, it had taken just a few years for the Orcs to multiply in Mordor to the vast hordes seen in the [[War of the Ring]].
When Sauron learned of the [[Last Alliance]], he sent many Orcs from Mordor to ambush the Allied forces who would cross the [[Misty Mountains]], but they were too strong and the Orcs hid themselves. That small detachment was eventually forgotten<ref>{{UT|Gladden}}</ref> and it's possible they mingled with the [[Orcs of the Misty Mountains]].
===Third Age===
There were many types in the service of the [[Eye of Sauron|Red Eye]], but the largest and fiercest were the [[Uruk-hai|Uruks of Mordor]], black Orcs of tremendous strength and ferocity first seen out of Mordor around {{TA|2475}}, assaulting [[Ithilien]]. Ithilien was re-taken by [[Ruling Stewards|Steward]] [[Boromir (Steward of Gondor)|Boromir]], but years later Ithilien was infested again by Mordor-orcs driving most of the people west of the [[Anduin]].<ref>{{App|Stewards}}</ref>


During the rule of the Steward [[Egalmoth (Steward of Gondor)|Egalmoth]], Orc-wars broke out.<ref>{{PM|Elendil}}</ref><ref group=note>The nature of those wars and if they were related to the Orcs of Mordor is not clear. In the ''[[Unfinished Tales]]'' [[The Battles of the Fords of Isen|it is said]] that Egalmoth was unable to support [[Rohan]] in {{TA|2710}}; although the reason is not explained, it could be the Orc-wars. On the other hand, [[Christopher Tolkien]] connects the Orc-wars to the Orc invansions of [[Eriador]] 3 decades later ({{TA|2740}}).</ref>
It seems that Sauron could breed armies of Orcs with enormous speed when they were needed. According to [[Aragorn]], for instance, it had taken just a few years for the Orcs to multiply in Mordor to the vast hordes seen in the [[War of the Ring]].
Few years before the [[War of the Ring]] the Orcs began multiplying again and disrupted the transportation from [[Rhovanion]] to [[Osgiliath]] along the Anduin.<ref>{{FR|River}}</ref>
In [[February]] of {{TA|3019}} a group of Mordor-orcs under [[Grishnákh]] joined forces of the [[Orcs of Isengard]] on the plains of [[Rohan]] during the War of the Ring. Those [[Breaking of the Fellowship|raided and captured]] [[Merry]] and [[Pippin]]. Those Orcs then attempted to head east, but returned when they noticed [[Rohirrim]] approaching. Eventually they were wiped out by them.<ref>{{TT|III3}}</ref>
Orcs made up the backbone of the Eastern hordes during this War, supplemented by Easterlings, Haradrim, and monstrous creatures of Sauron.
Following Sauron's final defeat at the end of the Third Age, Western forces cleared the Black Gate and surrounding hills of Orcs easily without their master to guide them, though it is suggested many escaped into the vast wastes and steppes of Mordor's eastern lands.
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Orcs of Mordor
People
John Howe - Orcs of the Red Eye.jpg
John Howe - Orcs of the Red Eye
General Information
Other namesMordor-orcs
OriginsA mix of Orcs bred by Sauron and Orcs of Morgoth who fled the War of Wrath
LocationsMordor, Minas Morgul
AffiliationSauron
RivalriesNúmenóreans, Noldor, Gondorians
LanguagesOrcish dialects
MembersGrishnákh, Snaga, Lagduf, Muzgash, Radbug

The Orcs of Mordor or Mordor-orcs were the orc footsoldiers of Sauron within the Black Land of Mordor. They made up the bulk of his hosts in the wars he waged to suborn the Free Peoples throughout the Second and Third Ages

History[edit | edit source]

Second Age[edit | edit source]

After Sauron established himself in Mordor around S.A. 1000,[1] he took under his command countless Orcs that continued to battle with Elves and Men over many centuries. The Orcs of Mordor were not simply gathered from the remnants of Morgoth's armies, but were also bred anew by Sauron.

When Sauron learned of the Last Alliance, he sent many Orcs from Mordor to ambush the Allied forces who would cross the Misty Mountains, but they were too strong and the Orcs hid themselves. That small detachment was eventually forgotten[2] and it's possible they mingled with the Orcs of the Misty Mountains.

Third Age[edit | edit source]

There were many types in the service of the Red Eye, but the largest and fiercest were the Uruks of Mordor, black Orcs of tremendous strength and ferocity first seen out of Mordor around T.A. 2475, assaulting Ithilien. Ithilien was re-taken by Steward Boromir, but years later Ithilien was infested again by Mordor-orcs driving most of the people west of the Anduin.[3]

During the rule of the Steward Egalmoth, Orc-wars broke out.[4][note 1]

It seems that Sauron could breed armies of Orcs with enormous speed when they were needed. According to Aragorn, for instance, it had taken just a few years for the Orcs to multiply in Mordor to the vast hordes seen in the War of the Ring.

Few years before the War of the Ring the Orcs began multiplying again and disrupted the transportation from Rhovanion to Osgiliath along the Anduin.[5]

In February of T.A. 3019 a group of Mordor-orcs under Grishnákh joined forces of the Orcs of Isengard on the plains of Rohan during the War of the Ring. Those raided and captured Merry and Pippin. Those Orcs then attempted to head east, but returned when they noticed Rohirrim approaching. Eventually they were wiped out by them.[6]

Orcs made up the backbone of the Eastern hordes during this War, supplemented by Easterlings, Haradrim, and monstrous creatures of Sauron.

Following Sauron's final defeat at the end of the Third Age, Western forces cleared the Black Gate and surrounding hills of Orcs easily without their master to guide them, though it is suggested many escaped into the vast wastes and steppes of Mordor's eastern lands.

Notes

  1. The nature of those wars and if they were related to the Orcs of Mordor is not clear. In the Unfinished Tales it is said that Egalmoth was unable to support Rohan in T.A. 2710; although the reason is not explained, it could be the Orc-wars. On the other hand, Christopher Tolkien connects the Orc-wars to the Orc invansions of Eriador 3 decades later (T.A. 2740).

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