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I know what Isengard is but I think I'm missing a reference or pun.
Over the years, I've had many friends work for WotC in various tiers, including exec level, and all of them have stories that run in a similar vein: the corp leadership would have very little against being the white tower that sells the whole of its warded domain to the highest bidder, if the price is right. Hell, even the execs in the 00s joked about calling the main hub "The White Tower".
Fuck WotC into the mud and leave it to drown in the puddle.