LOTR BFME 2 - Mordor vs 2x Brutal Good in Minas Morgul - 4K UHD 60 FPS
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- The Battle For Middle Earth II - The Rise Of The Witch King (Patch 2.01) 4k Ultra HD 60 FPS
Mordor’s forces overwhelm Men and Elves in a fierce clash at Minas Morgul. [read more]
"Amidst the foreboding walls of Minas Morgul, the armies of Mordor engaged in a brutal and unyielding skirmish against a united force of Men and Elves. The clash erupted with a relentless assault from the orcs and other dark creatures of Mordor, who emerged from the fortress in waves, their war cries echoing through the shadowed valley. The Men and Elves fought valiantly, their swords and arrows striking true, but they were met with overwhelming numbers and the dark sorcery that emanated from the fortress. The air was thick with the stench of death as the defenders were gradually forced back, their formations breaking under the relentless pressure. Despite their heroic efforts, the forces of Mordor pressed their advantage, crushing the resistance and securing a decisive victory at Minas Morgul. The once proud alliance of Men and Elves lay broken, their hopes shattered beneath the iron heel of Sauron's minions."
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*Minas Morgul: The Tower of Dark Sorcery*
Minas Morgul, originally known as Minas Ithil, was a stronghold of Gondor, constructed as a radiant tower to guard against Mordor. Nestled in the Ephel Dúath, or the Mountains of Shadow, it held a strategic position overseeing the pass of Cirith Ungol. Its geographical location made it a key defensive point against the forces of darkness.
However, the tower's fate took a grim turn when it was captured by Sauron's forces during the Second Age. The Nazgûl, led by the Witch-king of Angmar, transformed the once-bright city into a bastion of terror, draped in a ghostly glow that seemed to perpetually seep from its walls. Under the dominion of the Ringwraiths, the tower became known as Minas Morgul, meaning the "Tower of Black Sorcery."
The transformation of Minas Ithil into Minas Morgul marked a significant shift in the balance of power in Middle-earth. What was once a beacon of hope became a source of fear, its corrupted essence spreading like a blight over the lands of Ithilien. The city was shrouded in an unnatural luminescence, the light of a tainted moon, which cast eerie shadows and filled the hearts of men with dread.
Inhabitants of Minas Morgul were not living beings but the spectral remnants of those enslaved by the power of Sauron. The Nazgûl, particularly the Witch-king, ruled the fortress, their presence ensuring that no light or joy could enter its walls. The very stones of Minas Morgul seemed to whisper of dark sorceries and ancient, malevolent power.
The tactical importance of Minas Morgul in the later years of the Third Age cannot be overstated. As a forward base for Sauron's operations in Gondor, it served as a staging ground for attacks on Minas Tirith, the capital of Gondor, and other key locations. The fortress's proximity to Mordor allowed Sauron to easily command his forces, making it a linchpin in his strategy to conquer Middle-earth.
Minas Morgul's presence loomed over the War of the Ring, its ghastly glow a constant reminder of the ever-encroaching shadow. It was from Minas Morgul that the Witch-king led his assault on Minas Tirith during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, signaling the full might of Sauron's forces.
In the end, the fall of Sauron and the destruction of the One Ring marked the end of Minas Morgul's dark reign. With the Ring's destruction, the power sustaining the Nazgûl and their fortress waned, and Minas Morgul was left an empty shell, a relic of a time when darkness nearly consumed the world.
Minas Morgul's history is a testament to the enduring struggle between light and darkness in Tolkien's Middle-earth, symbolizing the perversion of what was once good and the enduring hope that even the darkest strongholds can eventually be overthrown.
Learn more:
*Nerd Of The Rings: The History of Minas Morgul*
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Loved the addition of the *attack trolls and ofc the nazgul :D
Absolutely amazing stuff!
Glad you think so!
On the more relevant subject... whoa 😳😮 this was a nailbiter, probably the most tense video you've posted. I was wondering right up until the end if you had posted a skirmish you had lost, that's how desperate your position seemed for most of this! Great job once again 👏
I know! My beginning strategy was not quite what it should have been I guess.
Mozart 38 again! You must like this one more than the others....
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You said it best.
@@Virgil_Vincent 🤠
I'm just a fan.
Thank you!
@@LetsBFME I watch this while creating dnd content, or making battle maps!
How to download this plz😢
I use the patch launcher, and I have a link to it embedded in the description of my main channel page:
www.moddb.com/mods/battle-for-middle-earth-patch-222/downloads/patch-222