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EXT. The Black Gate - A dark, gloomy Dawn
The army of the West arrives at the Black Gate. It is closed. The towers at each flank of the gate appear empty. The whole accursed vale is silent except for the cries of a few crebain, some of the crows are perched on the parapet of the Black Gates while some others peer down from the top of the Towers of the Teeth. But even they fall silent as the Army of the West approaches and assemble at a hill before the gates, displaying the banners and flags of Rohan and of Gondor. At the head of the company Aragorn riding Brego bears the insignia of the house of Elendil, a white tree, seven stars and a silver crown. Aragorn rides out with the Captains, which includes Gandalf on Shadowfax, Eomer on one horse, Legolas and Gimli on another, Merry and Pippin each astride a pony. They reach the feet of the towering gates and Aragorn rides out ahead.
ARAGORN
(calling up at the Black Gate)
Come forth! Let the Lord of the Black Land come forth! For Justice shall be done upon him. Come forth!
There is no answer. Even the crebain are utterly silent. But just as Aragorn turns towards his company the birds on the gates cry out and fly up to the Towers. And then there comes a great rumbling sound as the great doors of the Morannon open slightly. Through the open crack a single rider comes forth. Both rider and steed are fully armored and helmed, their faces bear hideous skull-like masks with the Eye engraved on their visage. Though the eyes of the black horse could be gleaned glinting a livid red behind the black holes of its eyes naught could be seen of the rider’s eyes or face save for a horrible leering mouth. This is the Mouth of Sauron, chief Lieutenant of the Tower of Barad Dur. He is the one that now rides up to meet the Captains. As he reaches them he halts his steed and gazes at all of those before him.
MOUTH OF SAURON
Who dares challenge the Might of Sauron the Great?
Seeing Aragorn and his banner he sneers.
MOUTH OF SAURON
Surely not you! It would need more to make a king than a piece of elvish glass or a barbaric horde such as these to contest with Mordor. Even a brute from the hills could do better!
Aragorn stares back at him, undaunted. The Mouth of Sauron smirks ad turns to Gandalf.
MOUTH OF SAURON
Ah, old greybeard! We know you well.
Ever the unwanted meddler in the affairs of others. Always scheming, hatching plots and mischief from a safe distance while others suffer in his stead. But alas this time your nose has either grown too long or you have stuck it out too far! You will be taught your due lesson. But not just yet, all in good time.
He sees the hobbits and laughs.
MOUTH OF SAURON
So you have brought more of these imps with you! What use you find in them I cannot fathom but to send them as spies into Mordor is beyond even your usual folly.
The company remains silent but the tone of their silence changes, dismay creeps into their eyes. Seeing this MOS laughs and suddenly holds up something in his hands. It is Frodo’s mithril coat, elvish cloak and Sting, the blade seems to be burning with a blue fire. The faces of all those in the company go pale, some gasp audibly and Merry crying out in grief makes to spring forward but Gandalf quickly thrusts him back with his staff.
GANDALF
Silence!
The Mouth of Sauron laughs. He is pleased his sport goes well.
MOUTH OF SAURON
So! It is plain this brat at least has seen these tokens before. It would be futile to reject them now.
GANDALF
I do not wish to reject them. Indeed, I know them all and all their history, and despite your scorn, foul Mouth of Sauron, you cannot say the same. But why do you bring them here?
MOUTH OF SAURON
You know well enough! Your Shire-rat has failed! Even now he is held rightfully as a prisoner of war in the dungeons of Barad Dur where he can never escape. And so he shall endure the slow torment of years, as long and slow as our arts in the Great tower can make it. He will never be released, unless maybe when he is broken so he may come back to you, and you shall see what you have done. This shall be unless you concede and then perhaps you may be spared, for Sauron the Mighty is not beyond all mercy.
GANDALF
This is much to demand for the delivery of one servant. If we rated this prisoner so highly, what surety have we that Sauron, the Base Master of Treachery, will keep his part? Where is this prisoner? Let him be brought forth and yielded to us, and then we will consider these terms.
MOUTH OF SAURON
(enraged)
Do not bandy insolent words with the Mouth of Sauron! Surety you crave! Sauron gives none. These are his terms. Take them or leave them.
GANDALF
These we will take!
Suddenly Gandalf lifts his staff and a white light shone forth. The Mouth of Sauron recoils and Gandalf coming seizes and takes from him the tokens: coat, cloak and sword.
GANDALF
These we will take in memory of our friend. As for your terms, we reject them utterly! Begone!
Then the Messenger of Mordor laughs no more. His mouth slavers and his guttural voice spits out fell curses. But looking at the stern faces of the Captains he turns his steed and letting out a great cry gallops towards the Black Gate. The crebain leap from their perches and wheel round above the vale, squawking in their high, shrill voices. Great horns blow and huge drums roll. The Black Gate begins to open. Countless legions of foes, orcs, trolls, wargs and proud Easterlings are assembled behind the gates and even as they open they march forth to meet the army arrayed out before them. Even more pour forth from the Towers of the Teeth to surround the entire flanks of the army of the west. Aragorn, seeing the danger, calls out to his troops.
ARAGORN
Fall back! Fall back!
The men didn’t need to be told that, they were already stepping back the moment the Black Gate began to reveal the peril it had kept hidden behind its iron gates.
EXT. Mount Doom
Sam and Frodo toil up the jagged slopes of the mountain. Frodo, head-bowed, one arm clutching at his chest while the other is raised up over his face as if to shield his eyes from the brooding presence on top of the far-off tower of Barad Dur some 33 miles north-east of the ash-black mountain. But a dark cloud of shadow enshrouds the entire south side of the top of the dark tower so that from any southern viewpoint the Eye itself is almost completely concealed were it not for a dim red glow behind the veil that betrays its presence. But the Power seated there did not wish to gaze south of its domain. Even at this moment the Eye is gazing straight north at the army that has come to challenge it at the very doorstep of its realm the Black Gates of Mordor. Yet Frodo bows his head as he walks up the mountain. Soon he is bent forward by the dragging weight of the ring that is pulling him to the ground. Frodo suddenly trips over a rock and stumbles forward to the ground. In that instant the ring emerges from under his shirt, pulling its chain taught. Frodo with both his arms on the ground strains to push himself up but the weight of the ring is too strong; it pulls both his neck and head slowly towards the ground. Pitifully, Frodo begins to crawl forward even on his hands.
SAM
(alarmed)
Frodo?