Why did the Eastern men join Sauron?
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Why did the Eastern men join Sauron?
Sauron was interested in domination. He definitely would not object to men serving under him. The men from the east had long been in the service of Sauron and his master before that. Lies, forceful oppression and/or hatred of other men kept them as subjects.
What did Sauron do in the East?
Sauron bred immense armies of Orcs and allied with and enslaved Men from the east and south. He gathered his most terrifying servants, the Nazgûl (Ulairi in Quenya), or Ringwraiths, each wearing one of the nine rings designed for mortal men.
Why did the Orcs run away when Sauron died?
‘… some slew themselves, or cast themselves in pits …’ and so on. When Sauron was previously vanquished and fled into the shadows, the orcs survived, because the Ring survived and a large part of Sauron’s original power was in the Ring, not in himself.
Are Haradrim and Easterlings the same?
The Haradrim (Southrons) came from lands to the south of Gondor and Mordor. The Easterlings came from lands to the east of Mordor and Rhovanion. In Sindarin (one of Tolkien’s Elvish languages, which was also spoken by many of the Dúnedain), forod, harad, rhûn, and númen mean north, south, east, and west respectively.
How did Tolkien describe the easterlings?
The Easterlings were Men who lived in the East of Middle-earth, and mostly served the Dark Powers, being thus bitter foes of the Free peoples….
Easterlings | |
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Physical Description | |
Distinctions | Use of the war-wagons (Wainriders and Balchoth) |
Hair color | Dark |
Skin color | Swarthy in the First Age |
Is Sauron both a combination of fear and worship?
To them Sauron was both king and god; and they feared him exceedingly, for he surrounded his abode with fire. So it’s a combination of both fear and worship, yes.
Was Sauron both a king and a god?
In the east and south well nigh all Men were under his dominion, and they grew strong in those days and built many towns and walls of stone, and they were numerous and fierce in war and aimed with iron. To them Sauron was both king and god; and they feared him exceedingly, for he surrounded his abode with fire.
Who are the ancestors of the Haradrim and Easterlings?
These were the ancestors of the Edain of Eriador and Beleriand, who in turn were the ancestors of the Numenoreans and the Northmen (e.g Rohirrim), but the others left behind retained their Morgoth worship, and were ancestors of the Haradrim and Easterlings, among others.
Why did Tolkien place Mordor in the east?
Tolkien himself stated in Letter 229) his reasons which correspond with those I have given above, and I’ll quote: The placing of Mordor in the east was due to simple narrative and geographical necessity, within my ‘mythology’.