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I don't think helms deep or Isengard qualify.
Both are bastions of strength to the people who built them although nether posess the capacity to carry large amount of people for extended periods.
Also, i voted Minas Tirith
Originally posted by Heretic Smellin
I don't think Helms Deep, Rivendell and Isengard can really be called cities.
You would say Rivendell, it was built for the purpose of a city.
The movie depicts a fairly empty place.
Edoras. All the cities sort of explore a different kind of time period or culture. I see Rohan as a sort of very honorable, self-dependent place. I love the colors fo Rohan - rust red, golden yellow, forest green. A place where a woman like Eowyn can rule, a calm, you reap what you sow place.
I dunno, it's my favorite kind of terrain next to the terrain of lothlorien, but that's not listed. Warm foresty. You can just picture bonfires and elders telling stories -- it reminds me of a place in celtic or gaelic myth - thor, freyrs, frei...
Gondolin. Enclosed by mountains, protected by the head god's giant eagles, seven gates lining the secret entrance in to the valley, strolling fields going for miles ending in forests with a pearl white city of towers topped with gold and silver sitting a crest an insurmountable mesa? Beauty, elegance, protection, and power. F*ckin-A.
Type in Gondolin in Wikipedia, and a picture of that^ comes up.