. . . . . . . . . "The Avatar was surprised to find a human in the Underwater City of the Gargoyles in Ultima IX. Grond explained how he'd come too close to one of the columns and a whirlpool had drawn his ship and him under sea, and he'd ended up there. Grond tried for half a year to build a boat for escape, but with no wood available, that proved an impossible task, as rock was useless as a material for boats. Grond however was willing to trade some of the things that had survived the way down with him. He died with the collapse of the dome."@en . . "Great Siege Works"@en . "The Return of the King"@en . . "Male"@en . . . . . "The origins of the name Grond pass down from the name of a great mace of legend. This mace was also known as the Hammer of the Underworld and supposedly used by the first evil lord to kill an opposing king."@en . "The Avatar was surprised to find a human in the Underwater City of the Gargoyles in Ultima IX. Grond explained how he'd come too close to one of the columns and a whirlpool had drawn his ship and him under sea, and he'd ended up there. Grond tried for half a year to build a boat for escape, but with no wood available, that proved an impossible task, as rock was useless as a material for boats. Grond however was willing to trade some of the things that had survived the way down with him. He died with the collapse of the dome."@en . . "Siege"@en . "The origins of the name Grond pass down from the name of a great mace of legend. This mace was also known as the Hammer of the Underworld and supposedly used by the first evil lord to kill an opposing king."@en . "[Source] Le lieutenant Grond est un officier Imp\u00E9rial, c'est un \u00E9claireur corellien sous les ordres du colonel Dyer, responsable de la d\u00E9fense du bunker situ\u00E9 sur la lune Foresti\u00E8re d'Endor. En 4 ap.BY, il se trouvait dans la Seconde \u00C9toile de la Mort et fit partit des officiers \u00E0 accueillir Dark Vador. Il \u00E9tait entre l'amiral Chiraneau et le lieutenant Hebsly. Il participa ensuite \u00E0 la bataille d'Endor au sol et on ne sait pas ce qu'il devint de lui."@fr . . "Sidney Potter"@en . "*Empire Galactique\n**Arm\u00E9e Imp\u00E9riale"@fr . "Grond is a large, green skinned, four-armed, member of the Irradiates. He is a creature of pure, unrestrained rage, and enormous strength. His skin is nearly impenetrable and he has the power to defeat armies with ease. He is always angry and possesses the intelligence and short attention span of a child, making him almost impossible to reason with. Though clever enough supervillains find him gullible and easy to manipulate. He will destroy people and things that annoy him until they stop moving or something else distracts him."@en . . "Grond"@de . . . . . "Grond, also known as the Wolf's Head, was a one hundred-foot long battering ram with a head in the shape of a ravenous wolf. It is used to take down buildings which stand in defiance of the might of Mordor and usually takes no more than two hits to take down a building. It is also manned by 6 Orc Archers with fire arrows, regardless of whether or not the upgrade has been unlocked. To train Grond the player must use the spellbook power \"Hammer of the Underworld\" (10pp) on a Great Siege Works . Even though the power may reload before the death of Grond, only one Wolf's Head can be present at the same time. Although it is a siege weapon, Grond has been classed as a hero for multiple reasons. Firstly, it takes up a space on the hero bar on the bottom of the screen. It is very versatile due to its high damage, ability to attack walls, and defensive archers. It has an incredibly high amount of health and you can only have one at a time. Finally, it has a very important place in Middle-earth's history as the only weapon that could break Minas Tirith's mighty gate, as well as being named after the hammer of Morgoth himself which he wielded in combat with the ancient elft lord Fingolfin."@en . . "Grond \u2013 m\u0142ot bojowy nale\u017C\u0105cy do Morgotha, kt\u00F3ry, uderzaj\u0105c w ziemie otwiera\u0142 w niej szczeliny. Nim zosta\u0142 zabity kr\u00F3l Noldor\u00F3w - Fingolfin."@pl . "Building Destroyer"@en . "Orcs"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Spellbook Power Hammer of the Underworld"@en . "Grond, also known as the Wolf's Head, was a one hundred-foot long battering ram with a head in the shape of a ravening wolf. Though named for Morgoth's warhammer it was created in the likeness of the Wolf of Angband, Carcharoth."@en . "Hammer of the Underworld"@en . . . . . "Wolf/Hound's Head"@en . "Grond is a large, green skinned, four-armed, member of the Irradiates. He is a creature of pure, unrestrained rage, and enormous strength. His skin is nearly impenetrable and he has the power to defeat armies with ease. He is always angry and possesses the intelligence and short attention span of a child, making him almost impossible to reason with. Though clever enough supervillains find him gullible and easy to manipulate. He will destroy people and things that annoy him until they stop moving or something else distracts him."@en . "[Source] Le lieutenant Grond est un officier Imp\u00E9rial, c'est un \u00E9claireur corellien sous les ordres du colonel Dyer, responsable de la d\u00E9fense du bunker situ\u00E9 sur la lune Foresti\u00E8re d'Endor. En 4 ap.BY, il se trouvait dans la Seconde \u00C9toile de la Mort et fit partit des officiers \u00E0 accueillir Dark Vador. Il \u00E9tait entre l'amiral Chiraneau et le lieutenant Hebsly. Il participa ensuite \u00E0 la bataille d'Endor au sol et on ne sait pas ce qu'il devint de lui."@fr . "Grond \u2013 m\u0142ot bojowy nale\u017C\u0105cy do Morgotha, kt\u00F3ry, uderzaj\u0105c w ziemie otwiera\u0142 w niej szczeliny. Nim zosta\u0142 zabity kr\u00F3l Noldor\u00F3w - Fingolfin."@pl . "Grond, also known as the Wolf's Head, was a one hundred-foot long battering ram with a head in the shape of a ravenous wolf. It is used to take down buildings which stand in defiance of the might of Mordor and usually takes no more than two hits to take down a building. It is also manned by 6 Orc Archers with fire arrows, regardless of whether or not the upgrade has been unlocked. To train Grond the player must use the spellbook power \"Hammer of the Underworld\" (10pp) on a Great Siege Works . Even though the power may reload before the death of Grond, only one Wolf's Head can be present at the same time."@en . "Grond"@fr . . "Grond is one of the villains in Champions Online. In fact, he is among the most powerful superhumans on the planet."@en . . "Grond"@it . "Altered Human"@en . . . . . . . "Black steel"@en . . . . . . "Grond, also known as the Wolf's Head, was a one hundred-foot long battering ram with a head in the shape of a ravening wolf. Though named for Morgoth's warhammer it was created in the likeness of the Wolf of Angband, Carcharoth."@en . . "Grond"@pl . "Grond"@en . . . "Grond was an infamous battering ram used by the forces of Mordor. In the games, it can only be wielded during the siege of Minas Tirith in the campaign of The Battle for Middle-earth. This weapon is more powerful than Mordor's normal Battering Ram. This article is a stub. You can help the The Wiki for Middle-earth by [ expanding it]."@en . . "Humain"@fr . "Grond is one of the villains in Champions Online. In fact, he is among the most powerful superhumans on the planet."@en . . . "Currently wandering Southwest Desert"@en . . . . . . "Grond"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Grond was an infamous battering ram used by the forces of Mordor. In the games, it can only be wielded during the siege of Minas Tirith in the campaign of The Battle for Middle-earth. This weapon is more powerful than Mordor's normal Battering Ram. This article is a stub. You can help the The Wiki for Middle-earth by [ expanding it]."@en . . "Masculin"@fr . . "Grond"@en . "Grond"@fr . "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"@en . . .