: The marshes grew over the graves of the Men, Elves, and Orcs who died in the Great Battle at the end of the Second Age.
: Tolkien's descriptions are widely believed to be influenced by his horrific experiences in the trenches of the Somme during World War I . ⚔️ Key Lore: The Battle of Dagorlad the_passage_of_the_marshes
: The Dead Marshes are a vast, treacherous wetland filled with "miserable" pools and "soft mires." : The marshes grew over the graves of
: The haunting imagery has inspired numerous artists, including oil paintings and sketches by Tolkien-inspired artists . : Tolkien notes that while the faces are
: Tolkien notes that while the faces are visible, the bodies cannot be reached, describing them as "lies" or "shadows" of the dead.
" The Passage of the Marshes " refers to a pivotal chapter in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Two Towers where Frodo, Sam, and Gollum traverse the eerie Dead Marshes. 🌫️ Chapter Summary
: Peter Jackson’s film adaptation famously depicts the "corpse-lights" (candles of the dead) flickering in the water.
: The marshes grew over the graves of the Men, Elves, and Orcs who died in the Great Battle at the end of the Second Age.
: Tolkien's descriptions are widely believed to be influenced by his horrific experiences in the trenches of the Somme during World War I . ⚔️ Key Lore: The Battle of Dagorlad
: The Dead Marshes are a vast, treacherous wetland filled with "miserable" pools and "soft mires."
: The haunting imagery has inspired numerous artists, including oil paintings and sketches by Tolkien-inspired artists .
: Tolkien notes that while the faces are visible, the bodies cannot be reached, describing them as "lies" or "shadows" of the dead.
" The Passage of the Marshes " refers to a pivotal chapter in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Two Towers where Frodo, Sam, and Gollum traverse the eerie Dead Marshes. 🌫️ Chapter Summary
: Peter Jackson’s film adaptation famously depicts the "corpse-lights" (candles of the dead) flickering in the water.