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Mount Gundabad
Gundabad 1
Place in Arda
Summary Orc Fortress
Built by Gundabad Orcs
Realm Misty Mountains
Capital {{{place_capital}}}
Lord Azog, Bolg
Type Stronghold-mountain


Mount Gundabad was a chief Orc mountain-stronghold at the northern end of the Misty Mountains, ESE (East-South-East) of Angmar.

History[]

According to the dwarvesDurin the Deathless, oldest of the Fathers of the Dwarves, awoke at Mount Gundabad in the north of the Misty Mountains shortly after the Awakening of the Elves in the First Age. Mount Gundabad then remained a sacred place to the Dwarves temporarily.

In the middle of the Second Age, however, orcs (ruled over by the servants of Sauron) invaded the mountains again and took Gundabad. The site would not be cleansed until very late in the Second Age, possibly around or after the fall of Sauron and the loss of the One Ring in 3441 2A.

In the Third Age, the Orcs of Angmar yet again claimed it as their capital, which was one of the reasons for the dwarves' special hatred of this people. After the fall of Angmar, Gundabad remained an Orc stronghold, until it was cleansed of orcs during the War of the Dwarves and Orcs. However, hordes of orcs seem to have trickled back to this hotly contested strongpoint and fortified it anew during the events of The Hobbit, menacing the Wilderland for yet another time. It was from here that the gargantuan Goblin-horde present during the Battle of the Five Armies attacked and marched from. Their leader, Bolg son of Azog, was the supreme commander of the Orcs from Gundabad, and presumably the northern Misty Mountains.