![]() ![]() The next time the Tower is seen is during an assault on the Sea of Nurnen, where the Tower captures the female warrior, Lithariel. When Talion regains consciousness, the Tower is seen holding down his son Dirhael whilst the Hammer restrains and beats Talion before the Black Hand emerges, and slits the throats of Talion and his family, starting with his son Dirhael, before moving onto Ioreth, and finally Talion himself. The Tower prevents the Hammer from killing Talion, but not from crushing his left hand with his mace before knocking Talion out cold with a blow to the head. ![]() Talion complies before being knocked to the floor from behind by the Hammer and beaten. ![]() He first appears inside a hall holding one of his axe-like swords at Ioreth, Talion's wife's throat, demanding that the ranger put his sword down. He first appeared in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, where he is seen at the Black Gate helping his fellow Black Captains, the Black Hand and the Hammer. Not much is known about the Tower's past.
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