Why was Minas Tirith attacked?

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Why was Minas Tirith attacked?

The purpose was two-fold: to prevent the Rohirrim from reaching Minas Tirith, and to attempt to cut off the garrison at Osgiliath. The Muster of Rohan, led by King Théoden, left the camp at Dunharrow, the Beacons of Gondor being lit one day prior.

What is the Battle at Minas Tirith called?

the Battle of the Pelennor Fields
In J. R. R. Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings, the Battle of the Pelennor Fields [pɛˈlɛnnɔr] was the defence of the city of Minas Tirith by the forces of Gondor and the cavalry of its ally Rohan, against the forces of the Dark Lord Sauron from Mordor and its allies the Haradrim and the Easterlings.

Who attacked Minas Tirith?

The Battle of the Pelennor Fields was a battle for the city of Minas Tirith, and ultimately for Gondor, immediately following a large-scale siege of Minas Tirith by Sauron’s army. It was the greatest battle of the War of the Ring, and indeed the largest of the entire Third Age.

What would happen if Sauron took Minas Tirith?

Anyway, the main point is that once Minas Tirith fell, Sauron would have little concern for the rest of the conquest, now that Gondor had essentially fallen. He would have paid more attention to the mithril coat and his own land of Mordor. He would have found Frodo and he would have killed him and taken the Ring.

Who died at Pelennor Fields?

There is no clearly stated final death toll for the Battle of Pelennor Fields. There is a definite figure for the army of the Rohirrim that came to Gondor’s defence; it consisted of 6,000 riders, and a full 2,000 were killed in the battle, including Théoden.

Is there a Lord of the Rings mod for total war?

The series has been destined to tackle Tolkien someday; one of the most successful full conversion mods is Total War: Medieval II’s Third Age mod, which brings the events of the War of the Ring to strategy games like none has done before or since.

What if Sauron had the ring?

Sauron would aquire the Ring, and create more and more troops and fire and evil schemes and things to bloat up his already enormous army. He would first overthrow Saruman, as he is no more use to him, and occupy Orthanc with one of his brilliant generals and leave a bit of the great army there.

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