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Dates
First seen c. II 2250; went 'into the shadows' II 3441; reappeared in Middle-earth c. III 1300; the title Black Rider is particularly associated with his appearance at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields in III 3019, during which he was finally destroyed
Race
Originally a Man
Titles
Black Captain, Captain of Despair, Captain of Sauron, Dwimmerlaik, King of Minas Morgul, King of the Nine Riders, Lord of Morgul, Lord of the Nazgûl, Lord of the Nine Riders, Lord of the Ringwraiths, Morgul-king, Morgul-lord, Nazgûl Lord, Number One, Sorcerer, Witch-king of Angmar, Witch-lord of Angmar, Wraith-king, Wraith-lord
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Black RiderThe Lord of the Nazgûl at the Siege of Gondor'Black Riders' was a common term used of the Nazgûl while they rode their black horses, especially during the time they chased Frodo and his companions from the Shire to the Ford of Bruinen. The name also appears in a singular form, and as 'the Black Rider' it has special applicability to the Witch-king, Lord of the Nazgûl. In his role as Black Captain at the Battle of the Pelennor, he abandoned his flying mount for a time and commanded his army from horseback. At this time he was known as the Black Rider, even after he returned to the skies, until his final destruction by Éowyn in the midst of the Battle. See also...For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2017, 2022. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.A Discus profile report contains more than sixty pages of detailed and relevant information - explore our library of sample DISC reports. |