mordorian
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1MORDORIAN + NOUN
civ, machinery
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adj
Of, from, relating to, or characteristic of Mordor, the realm of the Dark Lord Sauron in J. R. R. Tolkien’s fictional continent of Middle-earth.
The point about Tolkien's (very Victorian) idealization of the Middle Ages and his hatred of "Mordorian" machinery is, I believe, very important if one is to understand the man's vision.
Sam shuddered at the thought of Sauron's jet-propelled Balrogs streaming forth from the tower and the six outbuildings he could now make out: […] a massive building covered with horrific-looking buttresses, razor-sharp, that evoked the High Baroque period of Mordorian architecture; […]
noun
A native or inhabitant of Mordor, the realm of the Dark Lord Sauron in J. R. R. Tolkien’s fictional continent of Middle-earth.
Answer this question truthfully to yourself. An article comes across in, say, net.politics which states simply "I hate all Mordorians*, I would like to form a club, please mail me if you want to support the extinction of Mordorians" goeb...@nazi.hell Okay, freedom of speech, you now know about these people, can react to them etc etc. But, does USENET need this? This I believe is another question. Is it not?
Although the Mordorians were once a proud and independent people early in the Third Age, they had the misfortune of being overrun by many other warlike tribes, including Wainriders, Rohirrim, and finally by the Nazgul led by Sauron himself.
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6The point about Tolkien's (very Victorian) idealization of the Middle Ages and his hatred of "Mordorian" machinery is, I believe, very important if one is to understand the man's vision.
WiktionarySam shuddered at the thought of Sauron's jet-propelled Balrogs streaming forth from the tower and the six outbuildings he could now make out: […] a massive building covered with horrific-looking buttr
WiktionaryThey [Elves] were the good guys in LOTR. "Hagiography of the victors," remember? In this story they are just another race competing for limited resources. Their aim is the destruction of Mordorian civ
WiktionaryAnswer this question truthfully to yourself. An article comes across in, say, net.politics which states simply "I hate all Mordorians*, I would like to form a club, please mail me if you want to suppo
WiktionaryAlthough the Mordorians were once a proud and independent people early in the Third Age, they had the misfortune of being overrun by many other warlike tribes, including Wainriders, Rohirrim, and fina
WiktionaryI was coming to this site as a lurker only to read the RPGs. I especially liked “Elbren’s Challenge”, but htere^([sic]) were no good bad guys, it seemed that the dauntless tempest was carrying on sing
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