Who lived in Mordor before Sauron?

Mordor was a relic of the devastating works of Morgoth, apparently formed by massive volcanic eruptions. It was given the name Mordor already before Sauron settled there, because of its volcano Mount Doom and its eruptions. Sauron however was the first to settle there with the exception of Shelob and her ancestors.
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Who was before Sauron?

Prior to this, Tevildo was the name of the forerunner character to Sauron, a "Prince of Cats" who is a villain told of in the stories of The Book of Lost Tales. In Beren and Lúthien, Tevildo is presented as a separate character from Thû/Sauron, and one of Morgoth's other minions.
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Did humans live in Mordor?

14 Humans guarded and inhabited it for centuries

However, a plague broke out that devastated Gondor's population, and the garrisons guarding Mordor retreated to protect their cities. Once the plague had passed two centuries later, the population had recovered enough to return to Mordor and continue the watch.
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Did orcs exist before Sauron?

Orcs served under Morgoth in the First Age and Sauron in the Second and Third Ages.
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Is AZOG an Orc?

Azog was an Orc-chieftain of Moria, who started the War of the Dwarves and Orcs when he slew Thrór. He was himself slain by Dáin II Ironfoot in the Battle of Azanulbizar, and was succeeded by his son Bolg.
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Are Uruk-hai elves?

The Uruk-hai are simple crossbreeds of human and orc, equivalent to a corrupted version of half-elves. There are two subspecies: Morgul Uruk-hai, bred by Morgoth and Sauron, similar to orcs but much larger and stronger.
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Did morgoth create Mordor?

Mordor was a relic of the devastating works of Morgoth, apparently formed by massive volcanic eruptions. It was given the name Mordor already before Sauron settled there, because of its volcano Mount Doom and its eruptions. Sauron however was the first to settle there with the exception of Shelob and her ancestors.
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Were there Men Mordor?

Easterlings, known in early times as Swarthy Men, were a race of Men who eventually populated the vast, uncharted lands of Rhûn, east of Mordor and the Sea of Rhûn. Easterlings were enemies of the Free Peoples since the First Age, and a populous vassal of Sauron throughout the Second and Third Ages.
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Why did the Eagles not fly Frodo to Mordor?

The eagles can't carry the Fellowship to Mordor because Gandalf can't simply summon a squadron of birds to divebomb Mount Doom.
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Why didn't Gandalf use the Eagles?

Even if one of the Eagles had carried Frodo or Gandalf on their back with the purpose of entering the mountain, Sauron's spies would be able to spot them at just about any moment, and attack. There's no hiding when you're an Eagle of the Valar and are flying straight into the mouth of evil.
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Why didn't they use the Eagles in LOTR?

However, the reason the Ringbearer did not fly to Mordor by Eagle is fairly simple: the purpose of the Fellowship of the Ring and the linchpin of the entire strategy decided on in Rivendell was to destroy the Ring in a mission of secrecy. Taking the Eagles might have worked, I will grant that.
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How did Sauron become the necromancer?

Not long afterward, a hobbit-like creature named Smeagol kills his friend and steals a magic ring he found before he vanishes into the Misty Mountains, unbeknownst to its master. At this point, Sauron becomes known as the Necromancer — the same ghostly presence that fans met in the Hobbit trilogy.
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Why can't Gandalf touch the Ring?

Though someone could start out with good intentions, the Ring would eventually corrupt them. And that is why Gandalf can't touch it. He is afraid that if he did, it would corrupt him and make him just as bad as Sauron since Sauron put so much of himself and his evil into the One Ring.
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Was Sauron originally an elf?

Prior to the publication of The Silmarillion, Sauron's origins and true identity were unclear to those without full access to Tolkien's notes. In early editions of The Guide to Middle Earth, Sauron is described as "probably of the Eldar elves".
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Where is Mordor in real life?

Tongariro National Park – The land of Mordor. If you were only able to visit one real life Lord of the Rings location in New Zealand, then the Tongariro National Park has to be it. This was the main setting for the land of Mordor, and is home to phenomenal scenery.
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Was there another way into Mordor?

The second entry we learn about is the one through Cirith Ungol, near Minas Morgul. This is the one the hobbits actually end up using, passing through Shelob's Lair to enter Mordor.
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Is Mordor hot?

Mordor had an inhospitable climate, even ignoring the effects of Sauron – hot and dry with little vegetation.
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Is Melkor Mount Doom?

Melkor created Mount Doom in the First Age, and the name "Mordor" may have been given to the surrounding land before Sauron settled there because of its eruptions. When Sauron chose the land of Mordor as his dwelling-place in the Second Age, Orodruin was the reason for his choice.
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Why is Mordor so square?

A significant orogenous anomaly in Middleearth is the suspiciously square-like shape of the mountains around Mordor that appeared after Ambar became round, and therefore possibly formed as the result of plate collisions.
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Is Aragorn half elf?

Aragorn isn't a half-elf, he's a tiny fraction of an elf. Elros, who was a half-elf (actually 9/16), was his very remote ancestor. But more importantly, the heirs of Elros were not given the choice to be elven or human, although the Valar did grant them unusually long life-spans.
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Who is the deformed Orc in Return of the King?

Gothmog is a half-troll, a crossbreed of trolls and Variags. 2003: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: Gothmog is portrayed as an Orc-general with a misshapen face. He is played by Lawrence Makoare and voiced by Craig Parker.
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How did Saruman breed Uruk-hai?

There are suggestions that the Uruk-hai were the result of crossbreeding Orcs and Men. There were other creatures in Saruman's armies, and under his command in the Shire, that appear to have been hybrids. "Half-orcs" were as tall as Men and are never described simply as Orcs, as the Uruk-hai frequently are.
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