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the witch king 01-10-2003 04:43 PM

saurons 'kingdom'
 
hi all, i was wondering, how far to the east and south did saurons influence exstend? we know he was resisted in the north west of m/e but how mush of the rest of the world did he controle? shurely he was reasisted in other parts of did his power spread to the far east?

the real findorfin 01-10-2003 04:55 PM

I seem to remember hearing that not all the kingdoms of the south like Sauron's dominion, but they were largely outnumbered and were lost under the infleunce of Sauron's allies.

I think I made most of that up, but it sounds plausible, no one will ever know, hahaha!

the witch king 01-10-2003 05:03 PM

<lol> i know what you mean, shurely not all the men of the south and east gave them selves over to mordor.

the real findorfin 01-10-2003 05:17 PM

Do you ever wonder why companies of Easterlings, etc just went to help Sauron. I wonder what their leaders told them to do such a thing, no groups men are just evil are they?

PROPOGANDA is evil! I wonder if they said Elrond was a big scary red eye??

The Saucepan Man 01-10-2003 05:24 PM

Ha! I like that.

No doubt, a story could be written where Sauron was a kindly, wise, white bearded old man and Mount Doom (Mount Hope?) was a beautiful snow-capped mountain. And dark, foreboding, volcanous mountains loomed over Rivendell, where the Dark Lord Elrond consulted with the Witch-King Gandalf.

It all depends from which side of the fence you are looking. [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img]

zacattack 01-10-2003 05:45 PM

The Saucepan Man's man theory is quitte possible in the eyes of Easterlings and the Haradhrim.

Sauron's kingdom extended very far,because of his two "Captains" in Dol Guldor and in Isengard,altough the amjority of Easterlings and Haradhrim were under Sauron's dominion there was no resistance to Sauron's power in the East and South because the Easterlings and such hated Gondor and Rohan,especially the Wainraiders.

Therefore I assume that Sauron's dominion extended far into the East and South

Easterling and co Information

Go here for a detailed explanation of Easterlings and other things


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