
While tracking the kidnapped Merry and Pippin through Rohan,
Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli chance across Eomer, nephew to King
Theoden of the Mark, and his eored. Eomer tells them of a fierce but
victorious battle against a band of orcs, the same orcs who had
kidnapped the hobbits.
Frodo and Sam continue their journey to Mordor, while being followed
by Gollum who lusts after the One Ring. Sam wrestles with Gollum and
is saved from Gollum's stranglehold by Frodo and his elven sword
Sting. Caught by the two hobbits, Gollum agrees to lead them to
Mordor, and is recruited to the quest.
Escaping the orc slaughter by the Riders of Rohan, Pippin and Merry
find themselves in Fangorn Forest. There, they meet and enlist the
aid of Treebeard, the chief of the Ents. Treebeard calls for an
Entmoot, a gathering of Ents, to decide the best course of action.
Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli track the hobbits into Fangorn Forest and
are reunited with Gandalf. They proceed to Edoras and find Theoden,
King of the Mark of Rohan under the spell of Grima Wormtongue and
Saruman. With a flash of magical light, Gandalf breaks their control
over King Theoden, driving Wormtongue back to Isengard.
At the Battle at Helm's Deep, things go badly for the defenders when
the orcs discover a culvert and sneak into the stronghold. High
above stands the Hornburg, a lofty tower said to be built by the
sea-kings.
Decided at the Entmoot, the wrathful Ents and their Huorns march
against Isengard, advancing upon Orthanc, Saruman's citadel. The
Ents flood Isengard by breaking the walls of a dam, purging it of
all evil except for Saruman and Wormtongue, held captive up in the
citadel.
At Orthanc's base, Saruman casts Gandalf's offers of peace and
freedom back at him. Left with no choice, Gandalf utters words of
power which shatter Saruman's magic staff and banishes the former
Istari from the wizards order.
In anger, Wormtongue throws at Gandalf the one thing Saruman would
keep from his enemies, his palantir. Drawn by its mystery, Pippin
steals the globe from Gandalf in the night and gazes into its
depths. What he sees shocks Pippin into a faint.
Frodo and Sam are captured by Faramir, Captain of Gondor and brother
of Boromir. Faramir questions Frodo on his quest, especially on
Boromir and Frodo's relationship with Boromir. It is then that
Boromir's death is revealed to Frodo and Sam.
After leaving the men of Gondor, Frodo and Sam are led by Gollum
into Torech Ungol, Shelob's lair. The terrible spider guardian of
the Cirith Ungol mountain pass stings Frodo and in a fit of anger
Sam attacks, wounding her with his sword. The battle with the
arachnid is won but Frodo's senseless body is borne away by orcs,
with Sam trailing behind
Royal Selangor Two Towers
Commemorative Plate
25.5cm D
£99.00
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