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armed with
swords and
round shields; some ride
gigantic elephants called mûmakil.
Tolkien based the
Haradrim on
ancient Aethiopians,
people of Sub-Saharan...
- In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, an oliphaunt/mûmak (Plural:
mûmakil) is a
giant war elephant-like
creature found on Middle-earth.
Tolkien borrowed...
-
particularly resonated with the director. The
inclusion of
giant elephant-like
mûmakil in
concept art for the film led to
concern from some fans that the film...
- Uruk-hai of Isengard, and Mordor's orc hordes,
bolstered by Haradrim,
Mûmakil, and Trolls.
Keeping with the
trends of
contemporary RTS titles, basic...
- a
fantastic rendition of war
elephants in the form of 'oliphaunts' or
mûmakil.
Hathi from The
Jungle Book by
Rudyard Kipling is a
former Indian war elephant...
- ****ter
split 7-inch (2006) Hang Em High 7-inch (2007)
Misery Index /
Mumakil split CD/7" (2007)
Misery Index / Lock Up
split 7-inch (2011)
Misery Index...
- and the evil
Haradrim from the
south of Middle-earth, men who ride the
mûmakil. The Dead Men have a
Celtic influence, as well as
lines and
symmetry to...
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identify an
appointed place.”
Tolkien wrote in The Lord of the
Rings of the
Mûmakil (Elephants) of
Harad with
howdahs on
their backs. A
derived symbol used...
-
Mastodon Merzbow Mindrot Minsk Misery Index Mortals Mortician Mose
Giganticus Mumakil Murder Construct Nasum Neurosis Nightstick Nile
Noisear Nux
Vomica Obliteration...
- that can
build walls.
Mordor forces are a
mixture of Orcs, Men, Trolls,
Mûmakil, and Sauron's lieutenants.
Mordor Orcs have
tough armor,
making them useful...