<P> Among the Rohirrim dead was Háma, captain of Théoden's personal guard and doorward of his hall (he plays a significant role in the previous chapter, "The King of the Golden Hall"). Háma had fallen defending the gate and the Orcs had hewed his body after he died, an atrocity that Théoden did not forget during the upcoming parley with Saruman . Gimli was wounded, but had killed 42 to Legolas's 41 . </P> <P> The "forest" of Huorns had disappeared the next morning, and the Orcs had been buried in an earthen - works hill known as "Death's Down". </P> <P> The event is sometimes called the Battle of Helm's Deep, a title which was never used by Tolkien but which is often used by readers and other fans, this has led to the misconception that the term "Helm's Deep" refers to the fortress . Properly speaking, the fortress is the Hornburg (Anglo - Saxon = horn fortress) and Helm's Deep is the ravine behind it . In one of his letters regarding a proposed film adaptation, Tolkien protested the use of Helm's Deep, stating that, "the' defence of the Hornburg' would be a better title, since Helm's Deep, the ravine behind, is not shown" (Letters, 210). </P> <P> The Battle of the Hornburg is a key part of Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated adaptation . However, it is never referred to by that name, or any other name . Bakshi incorrectly calls the fortress itself "Helm's Deep". As Gandalf says to Aragorn: "Halfway between Edoras and Isengard, there lies an old strong fortress that men call Helm's Deep ." </P>

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