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: 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
: A Ringwraith on a winged steed flies overhead, forcing the trio to hide and heightening the sense of dread. 🎨 Artistic and Cultural Influence the_passage_of_the_marshes
" 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 : Tolkien's descriptions are widely believed to be
: 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 The Two Towers where Frodo, Sam, and
: The Hobbits see "dead faces" under the water—soldiers from the Battle of Dagorlad (the Last Alliance) who fell thousands of years prior.
: Tolkien notes that while the faces are visible, the bodies cannot be reached, describing them as "lies" or "shadows" of the dead.
: The Dead Marshes are a vast, treacherous wetland filled with "miserable" pools and "soft mires."