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Why didnt Aragorn send the army of the dead to Mordor?

Why didnt Aragorn send the army of the dead to Mordor?

In the books, the Army of the Dead would have been useless in an assault against Sauron in Mordor. They were ghosts, spirits, which were terrifying but ultimately they could not actually kill anyone.

What does Aragorn say before charging on the armies of Mordor?

After slaying the Mouth of Sauron, before facing the host of Mordor that has come out and surrounded them, Aragorn gives this speech: “Sons of Gondor! Of Rohan! My brothers!

How do you beat Army of the Dead?

It is best to use explosive arrows or employ the tactic of hit and run. Approach the enemy, climb onto e.g. a column and attack him by surprise. After the attack, escape, lose him and repeat. Soon, the necromancer will fall dead.

Did Aragorn fight Sauron?

There never was a physical duel between Aragorn and Sauron. For that matter, none of the characters in the book ever get close enough to Sauron to fight him. The closest anyone even comes to that is when Aragorn and Pippin see him when they look through the palantír of Orthanc.

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Why didn’t Sauron lead his army to Minas Tirith?

As depicted in the trilogy: Sauron did not lead his army to Minas Tirith He did not defend the gates of Mordor from Aragon’s army In fact, he was never physically involved in (any) battle ever since his duel with Isildur.

What happened to the corsairs in The Lord of the Rings?

In the Peter Jackson movie adaptation of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, the battle with the Corsairs occurrs off-screen (part of it is shown in the extended edition) and the Army of the Dead accompany Aragorn to Minas Tirith, replacing the Grey Company, to defeat Sauron’s Orcs, after which Aragorn declares their curse lifted.

What did Aragorn do with the army of the dead?

Aragorn had given his word to the army of the dead to release them after the battle. Even though they could have easily overthrown Mordor and Sauron — but he knew that he was only as good as his word. He therefore had to uphold his word and free them. The war wasn’t over, but the battle most certainly was.

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Could the Dead Men have destroyed Sauron’s armies?

The armies of Rohan and Gondor were no match for the Dead Men. I think the army of the dead certainly could have destroyed all of Sauron’s armies. It is said that they do not suffer the living to pass, which means that they have certainly maintained the capacity to kill.