The Witch King led his armies to the Siege of Gondor and the Battle of the Pelennor Fields where he killed King Theoden of Rohan but he was confronted by a warrior who revealed herself as Eowyn, niece of the king. They got giant winged steeds named fell beasts. After being defeated at the ford of de Bruinen by a flood summoned by Elrond and Gandalf the Nazgul returned to Mordor and prepared to destroy Gondor. The Witch King led the hunt for the Ring disguised as a Black Rider. Galadriel then banished all nine Ring Wraiths and Sauron to Mordor. The Ring Wraiths returned in The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, during which they were defeated and apparently killed by Galadriel, Saruman, and Elrond, but the Necromancer resurrected them. It is said that he was killed a long time ago and buried in an impenetrable tomb with his weapons, and that he was raised from the dead as a Ring Wraith by the Necromancer (Sauron). He was driven away by Radagast, who took his Morgul blade. He is briefly seen in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, with his true spirit form visible appearing from a statue of him. After the destruction of Angmar the Witch King returned to Mordor and captured Minas Ithil, in Gondor, renaming it Minas Morgul. After realizing the threat that the Witch King imposed, Gondor (Arnor´s sister kingdom) allied with the elves to destroy Angmar. He founded the kingdom of Angmar and used it to destroy the kingdom of Arnor. He served Sauron after he became a wraith. Nothing is known about the Witch King's origins except that he was a great lord of Men, possibly a Numenorean. He is voiced by Andy Serkis, who also voices Gollum and Supreme Leader Snoke. He is portrayed by Lawrence Makoare, who also portrays Lurtz, Gothmog, and Bolg. He is also a minor yet pivotal antagonist in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and then he is a supporting antagonist in The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. He is a major antagonist in both The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, and also a supporting antagonist in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. He is also a supporting antagonist in The Hobbit trilogy. ![]() He is a major antagonist in the epic fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings, and in Peter Jackson's film trilogy adaptations of the novel. The Witch-King of Angmar or simply known as The Witch King is a major antagonist in the Middle Earth Legendarium by JRR Tolkien. ~ The Witch-King of Angmar to Gandalf the Whiteĭo not come between the Nazgûl and his prey! Do you not know death when you see it, old man? This is my hour! You have failed.
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