29 December 2025

The Pride Rock, Gondur

 Pride Rock and Gondor are distinct locations from separate fictional universes and do not have a direct connection.







Pride Rock is a prominent rock formation in the Pride Lands, serving as the home and throne of the lion king in Disney's The Lion King franchise. It is depicted as a massive, triangular rock with a cavernous den and a peak from which the king is presented to the kingdom. The rock's appearance varies slightly across scenes, likely due to artistic choices, lighting, camera angles, and the mood of the moment, such as appearing sharper and more angular during Scar's reign.



Gondor, on the other hand, is a powerful kingdom in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, central to The Lord of the Rings. It is known for its strong fortifications, including the city of , and is ruled by stewards like Denethor, whose struggles with pride and despair are explored in literary analysis. The name "Gondor" appears in multiple languages, reflecting its significance in Tolkien's world.

While both locations are symbolic centers of power—Pride Rock for the lion king and Gondor for the stewardship of a realm—they originate from different stories and are unrelated. The term "Pride Rock Gondor" does not refer to a real or canonical entity in either franchise.



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