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White Bridge

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Faintly gleaming white stone bridge over silent steaming stream, flanked by carven corrupt human-bestial figures, deadly cold vapour rising.

The White Bridge, a faintly gleaming structure of white stone spanning a silent, steaming stream in the shadowy depths of Moria, stands as an ancient and eerie relic of a bygone era in The Two Towers. Flanked by corrupt carvings blending human and beastly forms, it exudes an aura of foreboding, with deadly cold vapors rising from the waters below. Though it appears only briefly as the Fellowship navigates the perilous mines, the bridge symbolizes the decayed grandeur of Khazad-dûm, untouched by further evolution or destruction across the series.

Evolution

The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings

Faintly gleaming white stone bridge over silent steaming stream, flanked by carven corrupt human-bestial figures, deadly cold vapour rising.

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The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings

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