- The Lord of the Nazgûl, also
called the Witch-king of
Angmar, the Pale King, or
Black Captain, is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy novel...
- Éowyn Théoden
Wormtongue Monsters Barrow-wight
Gollum Nazgûl Witch-king of
Angmar Old Man
Willow Orcs
Shelob Trolls Wargs Watcher in the
Water Other Eagles...
- ****an, and
Europe in
April 2007 as The Lord of the
Rings Online:
Shadows of
Angmar.
Players could create characters of four
races and
seven classes and adventure...
-
hobbit Merry Brandybuck, she
rides into
battle and
kills the Witch-King of
Angmar, Lord of the Nazgûl, in the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields. This fulfils...
- fell from his horse.
Others have
likened the
death of the Witch-King of
Angmar to the
death of Macbeth, who was
similarly prophesied not to die by the...
-
prominent antagonists,
including Lurtz the Uruk-Hai and the Witch-King of
Angmar.
Makoare was a road
construction builder who
drifted into
acting after he...
- into
three kingdoms. The
chief of the Nine Ringwraiths, the Witch-king of
Angmar, ****aulted and destro**** the
divided Northern Dúnedain
kingdoms from his...
-
features a new faction,
Angmar,
bringing the
total number of
playable factions to seven. It also
comes with a new
campaign based on
Angmar,
consisting of eight...
-
called The Rise of the Witch-king,
which features a new
faction known as
Angmar, new units, and
several gameplay improvements. The
official game servers...
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Angle in
southern Rhudaur,
between Dunland and Bree. When the evil
power of
Angmar rose in the
north many of
these Stoors joined their kin in Dunland, but...