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In the fictional history of the world by J. R. R. Tolkien, Moria, also named Khazad-dûm, is an ancient subterranean complex in Middle-earth, comprising a vast labyrinthine network of tunnels, chambers, mines, and halls under the Misty Mountains, with doors on both the western and the eastern sides of the mountain range.
In their efforts to hold Khazad-dûm against it, many Dwarves were killed: Durin's successor Náin ruled for only a year. The survivors were forced to flee. This disaster reached the Silvan Elves of Lothlórien, many of whom fled the "Nameless Terror". [T 32] From this time Khazad-dûm was known as Moria, Sindarin for "Black Pit" or "Black Chasm".
Prince Durin IV confronts King Durin III as the latter opens a large mithril deposit under Khazad-dûm. The Balrog that lives below the mithril mine, awoken by this activity, attacks Durin III. He leaves his Ring of Power to Durin IV and names him the new king before fighting back as the entrance to the cavern collapses.
To get this workforce, Elrond and Celebrimbor go to Khazad-dum, the realm of the Dwarves. Despite saying he’s good friends with Durin IV (son of the Dwarven king), Elrond is initially turned ...
The player is instructed to find clues of Gandalf's passage through this area and his fate following the fall from the Bridge of Khazad-Dum. Together with the elf Magor the player defeats a nameless creature in the depths of Moria.
'The Lord of the Rings' is back. Here, a recap of the second episode of 'The Rings of Power,' as well as initial reactions.
Season 2 of The Rings of Power is scoring well with fans on Rotten Tomatoes.Compared to Season 1’s 38% “fresh” rating (with 25,000-plus reviews), the first three episodes are currently ...
Phipps highlighted the Khazad-dûm scenes, saying they struck "a nice balance between high seriousness and earthiness" and particularly praising the performances of Arthur and Nomvete. He added that the series was finding interesting ways to tell its stories despite their endings being known to the audience. [ 43 ]