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Original Artwork by John Howe, Alan Lee, Ted Nasmith, The Brother Hildibrandt
the artists at Weta Digital & Weta Workshop
Original artwork by John Howe. This image has been modified from it original form to enhance the layout of this site.
Go HERE to find out more about the Artist.
Click HERE for more in-depth information on Barad-dûr

Gorgoroth, the valley of terror in the land of Mordor.
Darkness lay there under the sun. Fire glowed amid the smoke. Mount Doom was burning, and a great reek rising.

Then at last his gaze was held: wall upon wall, battlement upon battlement, black, immeasurably strong, mountain of iron, gate of steel, tower of adamant, he saw it: Barad-dûr, Fortress of Sauron.

All hope left him...

From the The Breaking of the Fellowship in The Fellowship of the Ring

He was looking at Sauron's Road from Barad-dûr to the Sammath Naur, the chamber of fire. Out of the Dark Tower's huge western gate it came over a deep abyss by a vast bridge of iron, and then passing into the plain it ran for a league between two smoking chasms, and so reached a long sloping causeway that led between up on to the Mountain's eastern side.

Thence, turning and encircling all it's wide girth from south to north, it climbed at last, high in the upper cone, but still far from the reeking summit, to a dark entrance that gazed back east straight to the Window of the Eye in Sauron's shadow-mantled fortress.

From Mount Doom in The Return of the King

The Artist is J.R.R. Tolkien
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Behind Mount Doom there hung a vast shadow,  ominous as a thunder cloud, the veils of Barad-dûr that was reared far away upon a long spur of the Ashen Mountains thrust down from the North.

The Dark Power was deep in thought, and the Eye turned inward, pondering tidings of doubt and anger: a bright sword, and a stern and kingly face it saw, and for a while it gave little thought to other things; and all its great stronghold, gate on gate, tower on tower, was wrapped in a brooding gloom

 

From Mount Doom in The Return of the King

The Artist is Alan Lee
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Out from the Dark Tower there crept the veils of Shadow that Sauron wove about himself.

But far worse then all such perils was the ever-approaching threat that beat upon them as they went: the dreadful menace of the Power that waited, brooding in deep thought and sleepless malice behind the dark veil about its Throne. Nearer and nearer it drew, looming blacker, like the oncoming of a wall of night at the last end of the world.

From Mount Doom in The Return of the King

The Artist is John Howe
Original artwork by John Howe. This image has been modified from it's original form to enhance the layout of this site.Go HERE to find out more about the Artist.

Lay your staff on the Image to the left to see my inspiration for The Land of Shadow.com and the Dark Tower of Barad-dûr. The beautiful work of John Howe

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