An AI-generated image of the malevolent Nazgul as evil undead bikers; image created by rebelBikerDude using Magic Studio
It's been a while since I posted a new gallery in my ongoing Lord of the Rings/Biker crossover series, and this laatest one is actually somewhat of a conglomerate in content, seeing that it presents pictures & video clips covering no less than six different subjects - oliphaunts, barrow-wights, the dragon Smaug, the Nazgul & Old Man Willow, plus a few pix of Mount Doom - and rightly so. After all, this mighty volcano definitely deserves inclusion here, seeing that it achieved what nothing or no-one had succeeded in doing previously - it destroyed Sauron's all-powerful, all-controlling One Ring! (And although it doesn't appear in the original novel, I couldn't resist creating an extra scene whereby after searching fruitlessly for the One Ring in the bowels of Mount Doom, an enraged, defeated Sauron loses his head - literally! - as he emerges from the volcano in the midst of its fiery, conflagrating eruption, depicted by a particularly powerful picture here in this present gallery!) As for the other five subjects, I've brought them together within this single gallery on the basis that they are all antagonists in one form or another.
The oliphanuts are superficially elephant-like beasts of war utilised by the Harradrim, but of such gargantuan size, far greater than any elephant of any kind, that these veritable behemoths can carry entire forts, even compact cities, upon their backs! Little wonder why their foes quake at the stupendous sight of them & the thunderous sound of their resonating footsteps! Sometimes they are portrayed with two trunks each, and more than two tusks, but I have yet to coax any AI image-generation program to produce pix or vids of any such monsters, so I had to make do with mega-pachyderms instead, but they still look awesome!
Barrow-wights are hostile wraith-like entities that frequent ancient barrows & attack anyone who disturbs these ancient burial sites (with the ability in my biker version, moreover, to ride motorbikes stolen by them from hapless bikers who inadvertently disturbed or desecrated such burial grounds by riding through them); and Old Man Willow is a malignant tree-spirit in the guise of a monstrous willow tree. The hobbits in the LOTR Fellowship encountered both of these antagonists during the early part of their journey towards Mount Doom. They also memorably encountered, and on more than one occasion this time, the dreaded Nazgul (aka the Black Riders or Ringwraiths) - nine undead wraiths that were once noble human kings but became enslaved by the nine Rings of Power given to them by Sauron, which corrupted their minds, bodies & souls until they became little more than vessels for Sauron's malevolence, powerless to break free from his control & thus forced to do his every bidding. In my biker version of LOTR, they are deathless bikers whose heads have become fiery skulls with empty eye sockets that emit an unholy glow of concentrated evil. And as for the dragons: I've concentrated upon just one (choosing not to venture into The Silmarillion in search of its many additional examples), but it's a particularly potent one - the mighty treasure-hoarding Smaug from The Hobbit, the mortal enemy of the dwarves whose treasure he has stolen & has jealously guarded ever since.
So there you have it: an exceedingly mixed assemblage, to be sure, and represented both by pictures & by video clips. Hence there is certainly plenty to savour here, making, I hope, the wait since my previous LOTR gallery, posted in January, well worth it!
More of my AI-created biker images next time, including some new LOTR/biker crossover galleries coming soon!
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