Mordor is a fiction based land that was created by J.R.R. Tolkien as the place of operation for Sauron. It is commonly recognized for being used in The Lord of the Rings.
Sauron's fortress in northern Mordor.
The cast of Straight Outta Mordor - 2009 includes: Adam DeVine as Bull Doozer Kyle Newacheck as Olde Tobey
Mordor wasn't based on a place. Tolkien created the whole world of middle earth. There are many that believe that Mordor was based upon Tolkien's experience with trench warfare of World War 1, miles and miles of scorched earth criss crossed with pits and gulleys and bomb craters.
Gandalf tells him
Sauron's land is Mordor in the east of Middle-earth.
Mordor Orcs are Orcs from the Land of Mordor and are loyal to Sauron
Shadows of Mordor happened in 1987.
Shadows of Mordor was created in 1987.
Frodo carried the ring to Mordor.
No, because it is not real. One cannot simply walk into Mordor. The evil is much too great there.
A Simple Walk Into Mordor - 2012 was released on: USA: December 2012
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The book would most definitely be The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. The setting of Mordor only appears in Return of the King. In book four of the Two Towers Sam gets a glimpse into Mordor, but actually is only just outside Shelob's Lair, as he cannot get past the gate. However, half of the sixth book is spent in Mordor. The Akallebeth in The Silmarilliondoes have events that take place in Mordor, but as the amount of information is so huge Tolkien never described in detail the landscape and setting of Mordor, ruling out this possibility.
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Sauron's fortress in northern Mordor.
Middle-earth Shadow of Mordor - 2014 VG was released on: USA: 2014