![]() ![]() The Dunlendings dropped their weapons and surrendered, while the Uruk-hai fled into the forest. They charged Sauraman's host, trapping them between Erkenbrand's army, Théoden's army, and a newly appeared forest of strange trees. Just then, Gandalf on his horse Shadowfax arrived with Erkenbrand and a thousand-foot soldiers. The army of the Mark drove the enemy behind the Dike into the Deeping-coomb. At the same time, Éomer and Gimli with the company in the caves pushed the Orcs out of the Deep. Suddenly, Théoden and Aragorn led a powerful cavalry charge out of the keep to the blasts of the great horn of Helm Hammerhand, followed by the defenders of the Hornburg, driving the Uruks away from the remains of the gate. The Orcs then blasted open the gate, destroying the arch with the 'blasting-fire'. Just before dawn, Aragorn called for a parley at the gate and told the Orcs that they would die if they didn't surrender, but the Uruk-hai laughed at his threat and attempted to shoot Aragorn down, almost killing him. During the retreat, Aragorn stumbled and was almost overcome by Orcs but was saved by Legolas and a boulder that was cast down upon the Orcs from the wall. ![]() Unfortunately, this blockage was destroyed along with a good portion of the Deeping Wall by Saruman's devilry the Fire of Orthanc.Įxplosion caused by the Fire of Orthanc at the Deeping WallĪ huge host of Orcs poured into the new breach, and after a desperate battle in the Deep, some of the defenders led by Éomer, Gimli and Gamling retreated into the Glittering Caves while Aragorn, Legolas and the remainder fought their way into the keep via a stairway from the Deep to the fortress. Gimli, after getting twenty-one kills to Legolas' twenty-four, helped block the culvert with stones, flooding the stream. ![]() Gimli and Gamling the Old with a unit of men from the Westfold attacked the Orcs who got through the hole. The attackers then raised hundreds of ladders to scale the Deeping Wall the defenders threw down the ladders, but were attacked from behind by Orcs who had crawled through the culvert at the base of the Deeping Wall. As Aragorn ran back to save him, a hidden Gimli hewed the Orcs' heads, saving Éomer and giving Gimli his first two kills to Legolas' twenty. While running back, two Orcs who had faked their deaths knocked Éomer to the ground. After the team had driven back the Orcs with the ram, they retreated from the new assault upon the gate. The Orcs soon got close enough to Hornburg and attempted to break the gate down with tree trunks, but were scattered by a small attack team led by Aragorn and Éomer from a postern-door that ran between the brink of the cliff and the wall of the Hornburg. But when they got closer they were met with a volley of arrows and rocks which made them break ranks. After moving past the dike, the Orcs approached the fortress of the Hornburg and sent arrows into the fortress. The Orcs quickly overran the first defense of Helm's Dike, but sustained many losses to the rearguard, "filling up the dike to the top". The army would arrive at the fortress at midnight on March 3. The army of Saruman, ultimately consisting of Uruk-hai, Wild Men of Dunland, Orcs, and Half-orcs, was reinforced on the way to Hornburg, due to casualties in the Battles of the Fords of Isen. With the arrival of Théoden, the defenders' strength was just under three thousand men, allowing the defences to be fully manned. A local captain called Gamling the Old led the garrison of about a thousand men. Unable to meet Saruman's force head-on with his small force, Gandalf advised him to ride straight to the Hornburg where many of the people of Westfold were taking refuge in the Glittering Caves. As Théoden rode west, he met Ceorl, who informed him of Erkenbrand's defeat. After being freed by Gandalf from Gríma Wormtongue's influence, Théoden rode for the Fords of Isen where Erkenbrand was battling Saruman's Orcs. ![]()
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