- The
Nazgûl (from
Black Speech nazg, "ring", and gûl, "wraith, spirit"),
introduced as
Black Riders and also
called Ringwraiths, Dark Riders, the Nine Riders...
- Look up
Nazgul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nazgûl are
fictional undead men from The Lord of the Rings.
Nazgûl may also
refer to:
Nazgûl, a fictional...
- 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...
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Nazgul Kenzhetay (Cyrillic: Назгуль Кенжетай), is a
Kazakh journalist, editor, and Kazakhstan's
first war correspondent,
active in Turkey. She
worked as...
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Tetramorium nazgul is a
species of
Myrmicine ant
native to Analalava, Ambohijanahary, and the Zombitse-Vohibasia
National Park, Madagascar. The species...
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Nazgûl's Citadel is a 1991 role-playing
supplement for Middle-earth Role
Playing published by Iron
Crown Enterprises.
Nazgûl's Citadel is a supplement...
- she
rides into
battle and
kills the Witch-King of Angmar, Lord of the
Nazgûl, in the
Battle of the
Pelennor Fields. This
fulfils the Macbeth-like prophecy...
- War
departs from Tolkien's
narrative by
having Sauron make
Isildur into a
Nazgûl or ringwraith. In the
television series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings...
- the story, he is
depicted as a
powerful Elf-lord who
could withstand the
Nazgûl, wraith-like
servants of Sauron, and
holds his own
against some of them...
- of Saruman's
plans to the
Nazgûl,
specifically his
interest in the Shire, and its location. Gríma is set free, and the
Nazgûl set out
immediately for the...