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Who created Mordor?

Sauron
Sauron
Halbrand is the Southlands' lost king in The Rings of Power. (Same as Aragorn will one day be Gondor's.) Halbrand hasn't denied any of that, but he did say he took the necklace from a dead man. He also said he's “not the hero” Galadriel seeks because his ancestors “swore a blood oath” to Morgoth.
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made the key— Theo's sword hiltOpens in new tab—that freed Mount Doom
Mount Doom
Mount Doom, Orodruin, or Amon Amarth ("Mountain of Fate") is more than an ordinary volcano; it responds to Sauron's commands and his presence, lapsing into dormancy when he is away from Mordor, and becoming active again when he returns. When Sauron is defeated at the end of the Third Age, the volcano erupts violently.
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and created Mordor, a land first revealed in Sauron's symbol-mapOpens in new tab. It's where orcs and other devotees of evil will serve the new Dark Lord, not Adar.
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Who built Mordor?

Sauron built the Black Gate of Mordor (the Morannon) across the pass. This added to the earlier fortifications, the Towers of the Teeth – Carchost to the east, Narchost to the west, guard towers which had been built by Gondor to keep a watch on this entrance.
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Did Morgoth create Mordor?

However, in The Peoples of Middle-earth, the 12th volume of The History of Middle-earth, that was published after the Atlas, is stated that at least Mount Doom was created by Morgoth during the First Age, so before the draining of the Sea of Helcar. Also the name Mordor was given already before Sauron settled there.
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Why did Adar create Mordor?

Adar unwittingly paved the way for Sauron to rule in Mordor. His actions directly caused the Southlands' transformation into Mordor, as well as the creation of Mount Doom. He did this to make a home for the Orcs, as he had promised, where they could live away from the light. Adar set himself up as master of the land.
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Who owned Mordor before Sauron?

Prior to the War of Wrath, most of Tolkien's writing was about the realms and Aman and Beleriand. Checking Tolkien Gateway, the only fact it mentions about Mordor's history prior to the advent of Sauron is that Shelob had already settled there before the dark lord's arrival.
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The History of Mordor & Mount Doom | Tolkien Explained

Who was Sauron's original master?

Sauron in The First Age

Sauron was Morgoth's servant during his war against the Elves in the First Age of Middle-earth. He ruled the fortress of Angband during Morgoth's reign, a location he later escaped during the War of the Powers—the first time Morgoth was seized by the Valar.
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Is Gandalf part of Sauron?

Who Is Gandalf? Gandalf, like all the five wizards of Middle-earth, was a Maia, an angelic spirit of the same order as Sauron.
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Are orcs fallen Elves?

The orcs appear (especially in The Lord of the Rings) as a brutish, aggressive, ugly, and malevolent race of monsters, contrasting with the benevolent Elves. They are a corrupted race of elves, either bred that way by Morgoth, or turned savage in that manner, according to the Silmarillion.
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Who is the father of the orcs?

We see a brief glimpse of this breeding process in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. In the Silvan Elvish language "Adar" is Sindarin for "father." Adar is the father of the Orcs, in a sense.
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Who created the orcs?

In the following and more serious revision of his mythology, Tolkien kept the same origin: in the Quenta Noldorinwa (1930s) it is written that Morgoth created the Orcs in Utumna, before the Awakening of the Elves: "the hordes of Orcs he made of stone, but their hearts of hatred".
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Who killed Morgoth?

Nevertheless, according to the Second Prophecy of Mandos, Morgoth will come back and attack Arda. He will fight in the Last Battle against the Valar and their allies, but will ultimately be slain by Túrin Turambar, the Man he cursed.
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Is Sauron actually Morgoth?

Sauron was a servant of Melkor, later known as Morgoth, who is mentioned in 'Rings of Power', basically Lucifer of Middle-earth who brought terrible destruction upon the earth and waged the greatest war against elves.
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Who was the evil before Sauron?

Melkor is the most powerful of the Valar but he turns to darkness and is renamed Morgoth, the primary antagonist of Arda. All evil in the world of Middle-earth ultimately stems from him. One of the Maiar of Aulë betrays his kind and becomes Morgoth's principal lieutenant and successor, Sauron.
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Who is the evil ruler of Mordor?

Sauron in The Second Age

With the intention of taking over Middle-earth, he named himself the next Dark Lord. By SA 1000, Sauron had established a stronghold in the land of Mordor in eastern Middle-earth. There, he began building the dark fortress Barad-dûr near Mount Doom.
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Who ruled Mordor after Sauron?

After the defeat of Sauron in the War of the Last Alliance, Mordor was taken under the control of Gondor, and the Gondorians built fortifications around it to prevent the return of evil things.
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Could Halbrand be Sauron?

Galadriel immediately becomes suspicious and soon confronts Halbrand. He concedes that, yes, he is Sauron, and hopes to restore order to Middle-earth. He offers her a place alongside him as his queen. Given the sexual tension these two have shared throughout the series, it's not an unreasonable proposal.
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How were Elves turned into Orcs?

The first Dark Lord Melkor took hostage some Elves from Cuiviénen. He tortured them, beat them, and broke their bodies into the first deformed and twisted beings known as Orcs.
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Why are there no female Orcs?

Literally murdering Tolkien's work with this one. Orcs are meant to represent how British soldiers were supposed to see German and Austro-Hungarian. They're born as adults in scum and mud and bred only to kill, they don't have a sex because they don't sexually reproduce.
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Why can't orcs be in sunlight?

Regardless of the theory you ascribe to, Orcs were created in the depths of time by Morgoth, the original Dark Lord of Middle-earth. Because of that, it makes sense that Orcs would despise the Sun -- they were created by evil for evil purposes. Thus, they belonged in the darkness, which is a common literary motif.
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Are orcs born or made?

In The Book of Lost Tales, it is said that Orcs were "bred from the heats and slimes of the earth" through the sorcery of Morgoth. Again, Tolkien later changed this, as Morgoth could not create life on his own. This led to the most popular theory that Orcs were created from corrupted Elves.
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Who turned the elves into orcs?

As Galadriel explains, in the First Age, the Dark Lord Morgoth captured and tortured elves, turning them into twisted, ruined creatures that would later become the orcs as we know them.
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Why is Gandalf afraid of the Balrog?

Gandalf was scared of this beast because he knew how powerful it was since it was a Maia like himself, but it was purely evil.
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What race is Balrog?

Historyedit. Balrogs, also called Valaraukar, were originally Ainur created by Ilúvatar, probably those who joined Melkor during his discordance in the Music of the Ainur. After entering into Eä, they were Maiar, lesser spirits at the service of the Valar.
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