The wars for Middle-earth and Westeros have pitted powerful forces against one another - elite cavalries, highly skilled foot soldiers, fantastical creatures, magical beings and squads with special abilities. In a world where Tolkien and Martin's characters co-exist, a war between the two continents would certainly be an even contest since their warriors' abilities are easily comparable.

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The Seven Kingdoms are fully capable of responding with equally talented and mighty soldiers to any and all forces that Sauron and the free people of Middle-earth would throw at them. Here are 5 Middle-earth armies that would conquer Westeros and 5 Westeros armies that are fully capable of stopping them.

10 Nazgul

Nazgul

The special forces of Middle-earth are certainly Sauron's Ring Wraiths - nine powerful soldiers, who can move quickly riding horses and fell beasts. Former Kings of Men, the Nazgul are expert swordsmen and they have the power to hurt their human enemies with a high-pitched scream that weakens and demoralizes them. The Wraiths are able to create more of their kind through their Morgul Blade daggers. Their leader is the terrifying sorcerer, the Witch-King of Angmar.

9 Ents

The force that would instill even more terror among the defenders of Westeros would be the Ents - they have the numbers, the size and the strength to take over all seven kingdoms. The ancient, walking, living trees, led by the noble Treebeard can throw gigantic boulders, crush human-sized soldiers with a simple stomp and demolish buildings with ease. As long as there is a single carpenter in the Seven Kingdoms that is swinging an ax at a tree, Treebeard and his army will have a reason to go to war.

8 Army of the Dead

After he received Anduril, Aragorn, the heir to the throne of Men, used it to summon the deadliest fighting force in Middle-earth - the Army of the Dead. These armed ghost troops are capable of cutting enemies down and are invulnerable to any kind of attack.

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At first glance, Aragorn's ghost army seems unstoppable but the disadvantage of these particular soldiers is that they can be used only once - that is as far as dead people's allegiance goes. If they are to be called upon in a war against Westeros, it needs to be done at the right moment.

7 Elves

Formidable archers, possessing greater speed, strength, skill, flexibility and agility in comparison to normal humans, elves are Middle-earth's greatest foot soldiers. They are insanely disciplined, extremely dangerous both in melee combat and in ranged attacks and best of all - they are consistently tireless. Should they be put on the front lines, only Westeros' bravest, most enduring and skilled soldiers will be able to hold their own against the elven war machine.

6 Rohirrim

The riders from the Horselord Kingdom are so inspiring, terrifying and bold that any human enemies they stand against are more likely to flee for their lives or even join their ranks rather than actually meet them in the field.

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It is irrelevant to Rohan's cavalry if they battle more formidable opponents or if they are outnumbered. As shown in The Return of the King and The Two Towers, Rohirrim will charge in the face of death and win even if it would mean the end of every single one of them.

5 Faceless Assassins

Arya and Jaqen in the Hall of Faces in Game of Thrones.

To counter the Nazguls, Westeros will be forced to summon their finest killers. The Faceless Men possess the ability to change their appearance as well as access to various types of poisons, not to mention the fact that they have been trained in combat for the entirety of their lives. These emotionless, stone-cold killers will definitely have the resilience and sufficient skill to take on the Nine just as long as the Ring Wraiths don't choose to spend the war in the air on the back of their flying beasts, safely out of bows' range.

4 Wildlings

Wildlings and a giant standing the snow north of the wall in HBO's Game of Thrones

Mance Rayder's 100 000-strong wildling army's greatest assets were their massive mammoths, vicious, 2-meter tall Thenn warriors and above all else - their Giants.  The rare but incredibly powerful and quite intelligent oversized humanoids use massive weapons such as big bows and arrows and they would be more than a match for Middle-earth's Ents. Furthermore, the wildling people come from Westeros' most hostile regions - north of the Wall so they are no strangers to magical creatures and overpowered beasts.

3 Army of Wights

Westeros has its very own version of the Army of the Dead but it operates in a different way. It is commanded by the White Walkers and the Night King, in particular. He has assembled the army by reanimating the corpses of dead men.

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While Aragorn's ghost force would surely rout the entirety of the wight forces (apart from the Walkers who can only be killed with special weapons), all that the Night King would need to do is to raise his hands and replenish the numbers in his army. Then Westeros would be victorious, even if full of the undead.

2 Unsullied

The Unsullied in Game Of Thrones

Famous for being one of the most elite forces in the A Song of Ice and Fire universe, the 10 000 Unsullied were exceptional warriors, bred to fight and kill since they were babies. Mastering the sword and the spear was a second language to them so their skill set would surely be able to match that of the Elves who are naturally gifted athletes and fighters. The Unsullied would be able to protect themselves from the elves' perfectly aimed arrows through their shields and keep the Elven forces at a distance by using their long spears.

1 Dothraki

the dothraki charging in game of thrones

In a cavalry clash for the ages, the Dothraki can prove that they are more than a match for the Rohirrim. Equally fearless and more than willing to give their life in the process of gutting as many foes as possible, the Dothraki are uniquely skilled riders. The khalasar is superior to the Eorlingas in terms of numbers but inferior as far as their armament is concerned. In all likelihood, both forces will end up wiping each other out in the event of an open collision but that is definitely a preferable option for the two sides' foot soldiers.

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