I believe it was re-named New Jersey??
The larger south and eastern portion, called Nurn, was a more fertile region where Sauron kept his slaves (who produced food for his armies). After the War of the Ring, Aragorn freed the slaves and gave them Nurn as their own land to settle.
Yes.After Sauron was finally defeated?
Was there a lot of background nastiness or did the slopes of Mount Doom become sprinkled with edelweiss and pinks?
Where did the orcs go? Did they settle down and have kids or sail abroad to become mercenaries?
Yes.They built summer homes and timeshares for the restored nobility of Gondor and vacation spots for the Riders of Rohan.
Yes.Ah but volcanic soil is very rich in nutrients. They could at the very least grow a few taters there.
Yes.Theme park.
Yes.The dwarves bought the mining rights and exploited the local orc labour with dangerous working conditions and slave wages.
Yes.I believe it was re-named New Jersey??
Yes.Since Middle Earth is supposed to be located inside Europe, there are some comparison maps where Mordor is located at the same spot as Turkey.![]()
Yes.All the Orcs went to play gin with the Imperials left over after the destruction of the second Death Star.
No.Condos and a booming hot springs/mineral spa industry.
No.Free elections supervised the United Elven Nations led to a pro-Sauronist government that reinstituted Sauria law, and entered into an alliance with Khand to make more rings. Oops.
Yes.I believe it was re-named New Jersey??
No, Detroit.
Now that's just silly.The plateau of Gorgoroth (the northwestern corner, where Mount Doom and Barad-dur were located) became an uninhabitable wasteland. The larger south and eastern portion, called Nurn, was a more fertile region where Sauron kept his slaves (who produced food for his armies). After the War of the Ring, Aragorn freed the slaves and gave them Nurn as their own land to settle.
Some Gondorians voiced objection to Aragorn's decisions, but he told them it was "Nurn of your concern!"
Ain't it, though?Now that's just silly.The plateau of Gorgoroth (the northwestern corner, where Mount Doom and Barad-dur were located) became an uninhabitable wasteland. The larger south and eastern portion, called Nurn, was a more fertile region where Sauron kept his slaves (who produced food for his armies). After the War of the Ring, Aragorn freed the slaves and gave them Nurn as their own land to settle.
Some Gondorians voiced objection to Aragorn's decisions, but he told them it was "Nurn of your concern!"The larger south and eastern portion, called Nurn, was a more fertile region where Sauron kept his slaves (who produced food for his armies). After the War of the Ring, Aragorn freed the slaves and gave them Nurn as their own land to settle.
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