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The '''Ring of Isengard''' refers to the rocky walls that surrounded and protected the [[Orthanc|Tower of Orthanc]]. They grew out of the wall of a valley at the southern end of the [[Misty Mountains]], and were worked by the early [[Gondorians]] so that they formed a complete defensive circle around the tower. | The '''Ring of Isengard''' refers to the rocky walls that surrounded and protected the [[Orthanc|Tower of Orthanc]]. They grew out of the wall of a valley at the southern end of the [[Misty Mountains]], and were worked by the early [[Gondorians]] so that they formed a complete defensive circle around the tower. They were torn down by the Ents to make way for the [[Treegarth of Orthanc]] at the end of the Third Age. | ||
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[[fr:encyclo:geographie:regions:gondor:cercle_d_isengard]] | [[fr:encyclo:geographie:regions:gondor:cercle_d_isengard]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 16 April 2016
The Ring of Isengard refers to the rocky walls that surrounded and protected the Tower of Orthanc. They grew out of the wall of a valley at the southern end of the Misty Mountains, and were worked by the early Gondorians so that they formed a complete defensive circle around the tower. They were torn down by the Ents to make way for the Treegarth of Orthanc at the end of the Third Age.