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Examples would be: Tolkien's Morgoth of The Silmarillion as well as Sauron, the King of the Nazgûl and the others of the Nine Riders from The Lord of the Rings, Lord Voldemort from Harry Potter series, Lasky's Kludd and Nyra of Guardians of Ga ' Hoole, Brooks's Warlock Lord of The Sword of Shannara, Jordan's Dark One of The Wheel of Time, and Eddings ' Torak of The Belgariad and Zandramas of The Malloreon, Rick Riordan's Kronos of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Goodkind's Darken Rahl and Emperor Jagang of The Sword of Truth, Dart-Thornton's Moragon, and Paolini's Galbatorix of The Inheritance Cycle.
Outside the Shire, Gandalf encountered Radagast the Brown, another of the Istari, who brought the news that the Nazgûl had ridden forth and crossed the River Anduin — and a request from Saruman that Gandalf come to Isengard.
However afterwards, Arnor became subject to attacks from the north-eastern kingdom of Angmar, a kingdom that was ruled by the Witch-king, leader of the Nazgûl.
Nazgûl are fictional undead kings from The Lord of the Rings.
The Nazgûl, the Olog-hai ( the elite Battle Trolls of Mordor ), and several of Sauron's major lieutenants and officers ( i. e. the Mouth of Sauron ) learned and used the Black Speech, but it never really caught on with the Orcs, or the various groups of Men from the east and south that Sauron conquered.
In The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, the Nazgûl can be seen exiting from Minas Morgul as they ride towards the Shire to pursue the One Ring.
He seems to have been a very kind character, though, as when he realised his oversight, he did his best to make amends by providing the hobbits with assorted bedding materials ( to set up decoys for the pursuing Nazgûl ) and money ( to buy a replacement pony after all of theirs are let loose from the stables ).
Sauron's army from Minas Morgul, led by the Witch-king of Angmar ( chief of the Nazgûl or Ringwraiths ) greatly outnumbered the combined armies of Gondor and its allies.
* October 11, 3018-Glorfindel drives the Nazgûl from the Bridge of Mitheithel
Followed by the " Escape from the Nazgûl " scenes a few hundred metres to the North.
Most of the STT cards made available via the web tend to be relatively common, although some earlier ones from popular pack titles, such as the Nazgûl ( from the Lord of the Rings series ) can attract relatively high prices.
* Ringwraiths or Nazgûl, from The Lord of the Rings

Nazgûl and Black
Additional similarities exist between Trollocs and Orcs, Myrddraal and Nazgûl, Padan Fain and Gollum, Lan and Aragorn, Moiraine and Gandalf, Baerlon and Bree, The Mountains of Mist and The Misty Mountains, The Ways and Moria, The Black Wind and The Balrog, and the Green Man and Treebeard.
2002, the White City's companion city, Minas Ithil, Tower of the Moon ( Moontower ), on the borders of Mordor, was captured by the Nazgûl and renamed Minas Morgul, Tower of Black Sorcery ( Dead City, accursed tower ).
* J. R. R. Tolkien in The Lord of the Rings created the nine Nazgûl, described as Black Riders or Dark Riders.

Nazgûl and ring
There is some speculation that the ring controlled minor elements, considering the event where Elrond had summoned a torrent of water as the Nazgûl attempted to capture Frodo and the One Ring.

Nazgûl and ",
Previously, the location of the Shire had been unknown to the Nazgûl, but they knew it to be the home of " Baggins ", who they thought still had the One Ring.

Nazgûl and also
* In The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II, a real-time strategy game based on the Peter Jackson films as well as the book, barrow-wights appear as ghost-like creatures on skirmish maps ; they are also created when a Nazgûl kills a unit with its Morgul Blade ability
) The Nazgûl are made immortal, but also doomed, by the Nine Rings.
The game also includes a day / night cycle, in which enemies such as the Nazgûl make more frequent appearance outside of daylight hours, and other enemies receive strength bonuses in the dark.

Nazgûl and called
After losing their horses at the Ford of Bruinen, the Nazgûl returned to Mordor and reappeared mounted on hideous flying beasts ; Beregond called them " Hell Hawks ".

Nazgûl and Ringwraiths
He served in Sauron's army during the War of the Ring, as the lieutenant of Minas Morgul, second-in-command to the Witch-king of Angmar, lord of the nine Nazgûl ( Ringwraiths ).
Ringwraiths or Nazgûl

Nazgûl and Nine
* The Witch-king of Angmar and the other Nazgûl corrupted by the Nine Rings of Men
One of the Nine Nazgûl in The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy.

Nazgûl and simply
" ( Letter 210 ) In the DVD commentary for Peter Jackson's film adaptation of The Return of the King, Jackson and Fran Walsh joke that not using the Eagles to travel directly to Mount Doom was a plot hole, at which point Philippa Boyens angrily points out to them that the Flying Nazgûl would have intercepted them had they attempted this, and it simply became a common joke that it was a plot hole because the Flying Nazgûl were not introduced in the first film, a point to which Jackson and Walsh humbly conceded.

Nazgûl and are
In Peter Jackson's film trilogy based on The Lord of the Rings, all nine Nazgûl are shown onscreen riding them.
The Orcs are later joined by the Nazgûl who destroy Minas Tirith's trebuchets unlike the book, where " there were none upon the walls large enough to stay the work ".
The Nazgûl are seen flying overhead as they approach, and the Orcs can be heard singing the song " Towers of the Teeth " but they are not visible at first.
Many intricate costumes are on display, including various suits of armor of Gondor, Rohan, the Elves, Rangers, Orcs, Uruk-hai, and Nazgûl, as well as the costumes, robes, weapons and suits of armor of Gandalf the Grey, Saruman, Frodo Baggins, Gimli, Legolas, Aragorn, Arwen, Galadriel, and Théoden.
Three of them are transformed into " monsters " by being denied the Gift of Men by sins that they have committed: the Lord of the Nazgûl ( and all of the Nazgûl ), the King of the Dead, and Sméagol.
The most significant change is in the climax, where Frodo and Sam are carried off by a Nazgûl to the tower of Dol Guldur, and the rest of the Fellowship must solicit the help of the Elves of Lothlórien and Radagast the Brown, a wizard, in order to infiltrate the tower and save Frodo before the Witch-king carries him away to Mordor.

Nazgûl and fictional
* Nazgûl, the nickname of a fictional American occult intelligence agency in Charles Stross's Laundry novels

Nazgûl and characters
simple: Middle-earth characters # Nazgûl

Nazgûl and J
* Nazgûl, Sauron's chief servants in the fantasy book The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R.

Nazgûl and .
Gandalf suspected early on that the Necromancer of Dol Guldur was not a Nazgûl but Sauron himself.
He faced the Nazgûl at Weathertop but escaped after an all-night battle, drawing four of them northward.
In Rivendell, Gandalf helped Elrond drive off the Nazgûl pursuing Frodo and played a great part in the following council as the only person who knew the full history of the Ring.
When the forces of Mordor finally broke the main gate, Gandalf alone on Shadowfax confronted the Witch-king of Angmar, Lord of the Nazgûl.
According to Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, the Nazgûl arose as Sauron's most powerful servants in the Second Age of Middle-earth.
Some passages in the novel suggest that the Nazgûl wore their rings, while others suggest that Sauron actually held them.
The Nazgûl wore their rings long enough that their physical forms faded away until they had become entirely invisible to mortal eyes.
The flying steeds figure prominently in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, where the Witch-king of Angmar, the Lord of the Nazgûl, rides one against King Théoden of Rohan.
In Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings, one of the Nazgûl is shown riding these creatures.
In the Rankin-Bass 1980 animated version of The Return of the King, the Nazgûl ride winged horses, although the Witch-king does ride a creature more in line with the book when he confronts Éowyn.
The Nazgûl use them in battle more extensively than in the book.
It was captured by the Nazgûl in 2002 and remained the chief threat to Minas Tirith, until it was destroyed shortly after the final defeat of Sauron.
In Unfinished Tales Tolkien writes that on the 20th of September in Gríma was captured by the Nazgûl in the fields of the Rohirrim, while on his way to Isengard to inform Saruman of Gandalf's arrival at Edoras.
He was interrogated and divulged what he knew of Saruman's plans to the Nazgûl, specifically his interest in the Shire, and its location.
The Nazgûl set out immediately for the Shire.
Had the Nazgûl not captured Gríma, they would instead have pursued Gandalf into Rohan, and possibly not found the Shire until much later, giving the Hobbits and then the Fellowship a considerable head start.

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