The Encyclopedia of Arda - Nazgûl (original) (raw)

Dates First seen c. II 2250; went 'into the shadows' II 3441; reappeared in Middle-earth c. III 1300; finally destroyed in III 3019 Origins Men enslaved by Sauron through the Nine Rings Race Divisions Various, including some Númenóreans Settlements Various, but most dwelt in Minas Morgul after its capture; the Lord of the Nazgûl held Carn Dûm in the far North during his wars against the Northern Dúnedain Pronunciation na'zgool Meaning A word from the Black Speech apparently meaning 'ring-wraith' Other names Titles Black Men, Black Riders, Black Wings, Fell Riders, The Nine, Nine Lords, Nine Riders, Nine Ringwraiths, Nine Servants, Shriekers, Winged Shadows Note Nazgûl is both a singular and a plural term Indexes: Alphabetical: N Men About this entry: Updated 28 March 1998 Updates planned: 11 Sauron's Nine Servants A word from the Black Speech, usually translated 'Ringwraith'; the name of the nine Men corrupted by the power of Sauron's Nine Rings, and transformed into his dark and deathless servants. See also... Angmar, Argeleb I, Asëa aranion, Balrogs, Barad-dûr, Battle of Fornost, Battle of the Pelennor Fields, Belegorn, Big Bosses, Black Breath, Black Country, Black Men, Black Númenóreans, Black Rider, Black Riders, [See the full list...]Black Shadow, Black Speech, Bridge of Mitheithel, Captain of Gondor, Chieftain of the Ringwraiths, City of the Men of Gondor, Dark Lord, Days of Flight, Dead City, Dead Tree, Denethor I, Dol Guldur, East Anórien, East-borders, Emyn-nu-Fuin, Entwade, Eradan, Fell Riders, Ford of Rivendell, Frodo Baggins, Galadriel, Gate of Gondor, Gladden River, Great Battle, Grip, Harry Goatleaf, Haven of Umbar, Hell, Hell-hawks, High Nazgûl, High Up, Horn-call of Buckland, Húrin I, Imlad Morgul, Isildur, Ithil, Ithil-stone, Ithilien, Khamûl, King of Angmar, King of Gondor, King of the Nine Riders, Lieutenant of Morgul, Lord of the Black Land, Lord of the Nazgûl, Lord of the Nine Riders, Lord of the Rings, Lord of the Tower of Guard, Maggot’s Lane, Master-ring, Minas Anor, Minas Ithil, Mírdain, Moontower, Mordor, Morgul, Morgul-host, Morgul-knives, Morgul-lord, Morgul-sheen, Morgul-way, Morgul-wounds, Naked Hill, Nameless Pass, Nazgûl Lord, Nazgûl of Dol Guldur, Necromancer, Nine Riders, Nine Rings, Nine Servants, Number One, Orcs of Dol Guldur, Palantíri, Pale King, Ring of Rings, Rings of Power, Ringwraiths, River Anduin, River Baranduin, Second Age, Second Chief, Shadow of the East, Shadowy Mountains, Shriekers, Sorcerer of Dol Guldur, South-realm, Southerners, Stone of Minas Tirith, Stones of Gondor, The Black Easterling, The Guardians, The Nine, The Ring, Third Age, Thuringwethil, Tower of Anor, Tower of the Setting Sun, Tower of the Sun, Tower-gate, Towers of Gondor, Úlairi, Uruk-hai, Valley of Living Death, Vorondil, Wainriders, White Tree of Minas Anor, Winged Creatures, Winged Messenger, Winged Nazgûl, Winged Shadows, Winged Terrors, Witch-lord of Angmar, Wraith-king, Wraith-lord Indexes: Alphabetical: N Men About this entry: Updated 28 March 1998 Updates planned: 11 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1997-2000. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.Discus is one of the most powerful DISC personality profile tools, with free and unlimited job matching and team building.