Rise of Isengard
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Revision as of 20:20, 14 October 2011
"We have a long way to go, and there is time ahead for thought." — Treebeard
This article is in the early stages of construction and should not be viewed as complete, or even close to being finished.
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Rise of Isengard is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Rise of Isengard is the fourth book of
Allies of the King.
Summary
Chapter 1: The Departure of Lhanuch
Chapter 2: The Land of the Stag
Chapter 2: The Valley of Bones
Chapter 3: South-east to Galtrev
Chapter 3: South-west to Galtrev
Chapter 4: The Lower Village
Chapter 5: Catrin's Rebellion
Chapter 6: The Will to Stand
Chapter 7: Aiding Tûr Morva
The Practiced Arm
Stronger Competition
Curing the Leather
No Mercy for Traitors
Mark of the Falcon
Charm of the Huntsman
A Full History
The Unwelcome Guest
Preserved for the Journey
Rangers Put to Work
Setting Traps
Chapter 8: The Messenger of Isengard
Chapter 9: Return to Galtrev
Chapter 10: Headsmen of the Starkmoor
Chapter 11: Into the Dunbog
Chapter 12: Outliers
Chapter 13: Land of Iron
Chapter 14: Bribing Gold
Chapter 15: Friends in the Gravenwood
Chapter 16: The Watchful Presence
Chapter 17: Return to Tur Morva
Chapter 18: The Captive
Chapter 19: The Cavern of Isengard
Chapter 20: In the Presence of Saruman
Chapter 21: Servants of Saruman
Chapter 22: Feed the Prisoners
Chapter 23: The Wizards Vale
Chapter 24: A Pinch of Black Powder
Chapter 25: Final Preparations
Chapter 26: Escape from Isengard
Chapter 27: Repaying Treachery
Chapter 28: Survers
Chapter 29: City of Traitors
Chapter 30: The Rescue
Comparison with Published Work