They fled and hid in the mountains, just as they did after the Battle of Five Armies. But they weren't wiped out. Over the centuries, they disappeared, just as the Elves, Dwarves, Dragons, and so on did. They went to hide in various places.
The orcs don't fare well at the end of The Lord of the Rings. Their armies shattered with the fall of their master Sauron. Aragorn became king of Gondor, prompting resurgent humanity as the power to push what was left of them into the shadows forever.
Sauron sent his army to destroy the Men of Gondor and Rohan, but then Frodo Baggins destroyed the One Ring and Mordor fell. The Dark Tower, the Black Gate and the Towers of Teeth collapsed to ruin.
In Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, Frodo made the fateful decision to leave his ancestral home for the realm known as the Undying Lands. After the Ring has been destroyed and Sauron defeated, Frodo leaves Gondor and returns to the Shire — but he does not stay there for long.
Some went mad and killed themselves, others fled and likely formed their own communities. Last time Sauron was defeated they still held together bands that were strong enough to kill Isildur, so they can operate well enough independently.
In the books, at least at helms deep, Gimli actually wins. In the films Legolas wins by a landslide. There are many scenes where Legolas shoots Orcs with his bow before anyone else even starts fighting.
Mordor Orcs refer to the Orcs that Sauron bred for his own army. The first Dark Lord Melkor took hostage some Elves from Cuiviénen. He tortured them, beat them, and broke their bodies into the first deformed and twisted beings known as Orcs.
Legolas went to Ithilien with some of his people, where he helped to restore some of the woodlands that had been ravaged by the war. He also helped rebuild the Woodland Realm as a whole, as it was his home.
Sauron does survive in some form after the destruction of the Ring. However, since he put so much of his own power into the Ring, he only exists as an evil spirit and cannot do anything.
Pippin and Merry accompany Frodo and Bilbo to the Grey Havens, where Frodo and Bilbo prepare for an extraordinary journey. They join their Elvish friends and Gandalf, one of the Maiar, on a ship sailing west. Their destination? The Undying Lands.
It begins after Sauron's master, the evil lord Morgoth, is defeated. Sauron may have gone into hiding, but he's still alive: the series will eventually show Sauron's creation of the titular rings of power—including the one ring to rule them all.
Sauron only knew what he could see with his eye or what he was told through the mouths of his spies, and by looking at it through that lens, it becomes clear that Sauron believed Aragorn had his ring.
In The Return of the King, Gandalf goes to the Grey Havens to board an Elven ship heading across the Western Sea to the continent of Aman and the land of Valinor. This place is known as the Undying Lands, a holy land and home of the most powerful spirits in the world, ancient Elves, and formerly the original Men.
There were 150,000 survives of the Orc Army. Rimuru decides that no punishment is necessary. He splits them into four districts the Mountain District, Mountain Base District, River District, and the Forest District. Rimuru would provide technical support, while the Orcs worked hard in return.
The life span of an orc is relatively short by Azerothian standards. Though elves can live to be thousands of years old, the orcs are lucky if they even get close to 100 years of age.
They are a corrupted race of elves, either bred that way by Morgoth, or turned savage in that manner, according to the Silmarillion.
He is associated with fire; his ring of power is Narya, the Ring of Fire. As such, he delights in fireworks to entertain the hobbits of the Shire, while in great need he uses fire as a weapon. As one of the Maiar, he is an immortal spirit from Valinor, but his physical body can be killed.
Assuming a consecutive lifespan, he is at least 56,000 years old. Vast Physical Strength: Sauron was very physically strong with the One Ring on, able to kill multiple soldiers in a single hit.
When Elendil fell, his sword Narsil broke beneath him. Isildur took up the hilt-shard of Narsil and cut the One Ring from Sauron's hand, vanquishing Sauron.
Does Sam ever see Frodo again? Yes, Sam eventually gets to visit Frodo again in the Undying Lands after the destruction of the One Ring. Sam is among the Fellowship of the Ring members who set sail from the Grey Havens to the Undying Lands, along with Frodo, Bilbo, Galadriel, Elrond and Gandalf.
Myth: Gimli is the last dwarf.
Though Gimli has no children, he is not the last Dwarf of Middle-earth. After the fall of Sauron, his people continued to thrive in the Lonely Mountain. Gimli made his home in Rohan, in the Glittering Caves of Aglarond, and many of his kinsfolk came with him.
The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen, an appendix to the main story, relates that Aragorn and Arwen had a son, Eldarion, and at least two unnamed daughters. One year after Aragorn's death, Arwen dies at the age of 2,901.
Yes, female orcs do exist in Middle-earth.
In a letter to one, Mrs Munby, JRR Tolkien wrote that female orcs do exist but that we've not seen them because they don't fight in Sauron's armies. “There must have been orc-women,” Tolkien wrote.
At this point Arwen has already given up her immortality, but now she grants the grace of the Eldar to Frodo, not giving him immortality since he is not one of the elves, but instead granting him a home in the undying lands when he does pass.
Page actions. The Orcs of the Misty Mountains were tribes of Orcs settled in the tunnels in or under the mountains. They served Sauron since early on, guarding the passes and troubling the folk of Eriador.