Teeth of Mordor
unique_objectTwo tall, strong stone watch-towers on black-boned, bare sheer hills; stony-faced with multiple dark window-holes like staring eyes in all directions; repaired from decay, garrisoned.
The Teeth of Mordor, a pair of imposing stone watch-towers perched on stark, black-boned hills, emerge in The Two Towers as vigilant sentinels of Sauron's realm, their stony faces pierced by dark window-holes like unblinking eyes scanning the barren landscape. Recently repaired from decay and garrisoned with watchful forces, they symbolize Mordor's resurgence and defensive preparedness amid the growing shadow of war. Though their role remains static across the series, they underscore the impenetrable vigilance that Frodo and Sam must evade on their perilous quest into the heart of darkness.
Evolution
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings
Two tall, strong stone watch-towers on black-boned, bare sheer hills; stony-faced with multiple dark window-holes like staring eyes in all directions; repaired from decay, garrisoned.
Book Appearances
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 14