In Amazon Prime Video’s The Rings of Power, Rohan hasn’t been established as one of the main kingdoms in Middle-earth. The line of Rohan’s kings only began late in the Third Age, about 500 years before the War of the Ring. That’s an immensely long time for a kingdom to exist, though compared to the likes of Gondor, or even more so, the elves, it’s a blip. With that being said, the war between Helm Hammerhand and Wulf is a monumental event in their history, and it offers a fascinating reframing for Éowyn and her kin.
War Of The Rohirrim Connects To Many Moments In Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
War Of The Rohirrim Sees A Siege At Helm’s Deep
Though she doesn’t see battle until The Return of the King , Éowyn is every bit the hero Héra is
Importantly, Miranda Otto’s Éowyn narrates War of the Rohirrim, and her admiration for Héra and the shieldmaidens adds to her character. Her determination to fight and die defending her people in The Two Towers was always admirable, but now audiences know the story she was likely inspired by, looking at Héra as a legendary woman she could aspire to be like. Though she doesn’t see battle until The Return of the King, Éowyn is every bit the hero Héra is, and the connection between the two embellishes both stories.
War Of The Rohirrim Makes The Two Towers A Better Lord Of The Rings Movie
Understanding Rohan’s Plight Adds To The Attachment To Them
The Two Towers is already a masterpiece and one of the best Lord of the Rings movies, but it’s even better with the history of Rohan in mind. The Battle of Helm’s Deep is an iconic movie set piece, and now it’s bolstered by another historic siege to demonstrate the emotion attached to that location. Helm’s Deep is where the people of Rohan resort to in order to feel safe in the most perilous times, and they’re also a people that look to their strong leaders, like Héra in War of the Rohirrim or Théoden in The Two Towers.