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''For more uses of '''Helm's Deep''' see also: [[Helm's Deep (disambiguation)]]''
 
[[Image:Helmsdeep-siege.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Helm's Deep during the [[Battle of the Hornburg]].]]
 
[[Image:Helmsdeep-siege.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Helm's Deep during the [[Battle of the Hornburg]].]]
 
'''Helm's Deep''' (also known as the [[Deeping Coomb]]) was a large [[valley]] in the north-western [[Ered Nimrais]] (White Mountains). The valley was blocked over its entire width by the natural series of [[hill]]s called '''[[Helm's Dike]]''' and behind that lay the [[fortress]] of [[Aglarond]] or the '''[[Hornburg]]''', at the entrance to the [[Glittering Caves]]. A long causeway wound up to the great gate of the fortress itself. Inside the keep there were stables and an armoury, as well as a great hall in the rear which was dug out of the mountainside. There also was a great tower the top of which consisted of the great horn of [[Helm Hammerhand]]. The Deep which stood next to the fortress was barred by the long [[Deeping Wall]], which consisted of solid rock except for a small culvert which allowed water from the [[Deeping Stream]] to enter; this rendered a fresh supply in sieges of great length, though this small weakness would eventually prove to be the wall's undoing. Access to the fortress from within the Deep was made possible by a long stair which led to the Hornburg's rear [[gate]], where there was a massive system of caves behind the fortress.
 
'''Helm's Deep''' (also known as the [[Deeping Coomb]]) was a large [[valley]] in the north-western [[Ered Nimrais]] (White Mountains). The valley was blocked over its entire width by the natural series of [[hill]]s called '''[[Helm's Dike]]''' and behind that lay the [[fortress]] of [[Aglarond]] or the '''[[Hornburg]]''', at the entrance to the [[Glittering Caves]]. A long causeway wound up to the great gate of the fortress itself. Inside the keep there were stables and an armoury, as well as a great hall in the rear which was dug out of the mountainside. There also was a great tower the top of which consisted of the great horn of [[Helm Hammerhand]]. The Deep which stood next to the fortress was barred by the long [[Deeping Wall]], which consisted of solid rock except for a small culvert which allowed water from the [[Deeping Stream]] to enter; this rendered a fresh supply in sieges of great length, though this small weakness would eventually prove to be the wall's undoing. Access to the fortress from within the Deep was made possible by a long stair which led to the Hornburg's rear [[gate]], where there was a massive system of caves behind the fortress.
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For more uses of Helm's Deep see also: Helm's Deep (disambiguation)

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Helm's Deep during the Battle of the Hornburg.

Helm's Deep (also known as the Deeping Coomb) was a large valley in the north-western Ered Nimrais (White Mountains). The valley was blocked over its entire width by the natural series of hills called Helm's Dike and behind that lay the fortress of Aglarond or the Hornburg, at the entrance to the Glittering Caves. A long causeway wound up to the great gate of the fortress itself. Inside the keep there were stables and an armoury, as well as a great hall in the rear which was dug out of the mountainside. There also was a great tower the top of which consisted of the great horn of Helm Hammerhand. The Deep which stood next to the fortress was barred by the long Deeping Wall, which consisted of solid rock except for a small culvert which allowed water from the Deeping Stream to enter; this rendered a fresh supply in sieges of great length, though this small weakness would eventually prove to be the wall's undoing. Access to the fortress from within the Deep was made possible by a long stair which led to the Hornburg's rear gate, where there was a massive system of caves behind the fortress.

History

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Helms Deep besieged by the forces of Isengard.

Helm's Deep was the largest fortress of Rohan, where the guards of the Fords of Isen lived

During the war with the Dunlendings under Wulf, the Rohirrim under King Helm Hammerhand and many of his people sought refuge in the keep, where they held out during the winter of TA 2758TA 2759. During the War of the Ring, the fortress guarding Helm's Deep again became the refuge of some of the Rohirrim, now under King Théoden, and the Battle of the Hornburg was fought there. It was during this battle that the Deeping Wall was destroyed by Uruk-hai explosives. After the War of the Ring, the demolished Deeping Wall was rebuilt by the people of Rohan, with the aid of the Dwarves.

Sections

Walls

The Walls are essentially the area of Helm's Deep that surrounds the entire fortress, which is used for reflecting enemy attacks during a siege. The Walls are made of solid rock, and are almost completely inpenetrable. However, there is one part of the Wall that is extremely vulnerable, which is only a drain.

Armory

The Armory, or Armoury, is an area of Helm's Deep that is used to store, clean and repair weapons that the Soldiers use to protect the fortress. In the preparation for protecting the fortress against a full-scale siege, soldiers go to the Armory to get their weapons to defend the fortress.

Causeway

The Causeway is a long section connected to the fortress of Helm's Deep, used as a road to seperate the fortress from the ground. Soldiers can easily move from the land onto the Causeway, which will lead them to the Keep. During the Battle for Helm's Deep, the Orcs and the Uruk-hai used the causeway to breach the Keep to effectively take over the fortress.

Caves

The Caves are not actually a part of Helm's Deep, but are a series of large hollow areas inside the mountain. A path is connected from Helm's Deep to the Caves, which is usually used for keeping people who cannot fight, such as women and children, during a siege.

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