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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 beginning of the Fourth Age.


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The name Isengard refers to more than one character, item or concept. For a list of other meanings, see Isengard (disambiguation).

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 beginning of the Fourth Age.