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It risks alienating purists who dislike the anime aesthetic, and it may confuse casual viewers who expect to see Aragorn or Gandalf. But for those willing to take the journey, it offers something the live-action films rarely could: a focused, tragic, standalone tragedy about the cost of pride and the resilience of a people who sing in the face of death. The Echoes of the Horn: Legacy and Resilience

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Helm’s Deep: The story explains the origin of the Hornburg fortress, which later becomes famous as Helm’s Deep in The Two Towers.

In the original text, this is a rough act of justice. In the film, it is a morally grey, explosive tragedy. Wulf (voiced by Luke Pasqualino, shifting from charming suitor to feral avenger) flees into the snow, his love for Héra curdling into consuming hatred. He vows not merely to conquer Rohan, but to erase the line of Helm Hammerhand entirely.

Héra (voiced by Gaia Wise): Helm’s daughter. While she isn't named in Tolkien’s brief appendices, the film elevates her to a central protagonist, portraying her as a fierce leader who must find the will to resist Wulf’s occupation.