Mordor Darkness
Magic SystemIndustrial gloom from Mordor: gathering shadow, ashen-grey sky, brown air, no dawn, deepening to total darkness; magical gloom: great westward-streaming cloud devours light, creates thick brown air heavy as thunder, sunless oppressive twilight.
In The Lord of the Rings, the Mordor Darkness emerges as a palpable manifestation of Sauron's malevolent power, transforming the landscape into an industrial wasteland shrouded in gathering shadow and ashen-grey skies. This gloom deepens progressively, evolving from a pervasive no-dawn haze to a magical, westward-streaming cloud that devours all light, plunging the realm into thick, thunderous brown air and sunless twilight. Though confined to the events of The Return of the King, it symbolizes the escalating threat of Mordor's corruption, intensifying as the War of the Ring reaches its climax.
Evolution
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
Industrial gloom from Mordor: gathering shadow, ashen-grey sky, brown air, no dawn, deepening to total darkness; magical gloom: great westward-streaming cloud devours light, creates thick brown air heavy as thunder, sunless oppressive twilight.
Book Appearances
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 1