Nobody expects the Nazgul! Our chief weapon is fear... fear and surprise... Our two weapons are fear and surprise... and ruthless efficiency.... Our three weapons are fear, and surprise, and ruthless efficiency... and an almost fanatical devotion to the Sauron... Our four... no... Amongst our weapons... Amongst our weaponry... are such elements as fear, surprise... I'll come in again.”
@curtishammer7485 ай бұрын
... (sigh) "I didn't expect this sort of Mordor Inquisition"
@NV..V5 ай бұрын
Have you got all the stuffing up one end?
@themiddlecase5 ай бұрын
@@curtishammer748NOBODY EXPECTS THE MORDORISH INQUISITION!!!
@green_dragon_knight5 ай бұрын
I would really love if behind every Black rider was an orc making horse hoof noises with a coconut
@Scientist_Salarian5 ай бұрын
@@green_dragon_knight😂😂😂 That would be brilliant
@cyrilmeynier56885 ай бұрын
Her : i'm sure he is thinking about another woman. Me : How powerful are the Nazgul?
@raymendez66825 ай бұрын
Yup
@Peatingtune5 ай бұрын
Exactly. If I have a preoccupied frown that makes it seem like I'm about to announce something life-changing it's because I'm thinking about Lord of the Rings or Star Trek or the like. "...is he mad at me?" Nope, just pondering the nuances of Shire economics.
@StoneDeceiver5 ай бұрын
@@Peatingtune shire economics lol
@curtishammer7485 ай бұрын
But what WAS aragorn's tax policy?
@NaughtyJackal5 ай бұрын
she Elf
@jacobbronsky4645 ай бұрын
Another weakness of the Nazgul is epic paragons of courage and valor, specifically Farmer Maggot.
@ebransc095 ай бұрын
I thought their greatest weakness was Sauron’s failure to provide a dental plan
@davidtatro74575 ай бұрын
I think everyone is afraid of Farmer Maggot.
@Scientist_Salarian5 ай бұрын
I worked on farms for a good part of my early life. Generational farmers are not to be trifled with. They’re strong as an ox, stubborn as a mule, and have a broader knowledge of the physical world than just about anyone. And they tend to be well-armed.
@stevemonkey66665 ай бұрын
I find the Nazguls' Hobbit interactions to be quite funny. This big, scary, evil invisible dude. Wearing a black cloak has to listen to Sam's Gaffer complaining about the neighbors. To me that's one of the funniest things in the books😅
@Eloraurora5 ай бұрын
@@Scientist_Salarian Now I'm just flashing back to the 'rural medicine' sketches, and the farmer pain scale topping out at "I'm here, ain't I?"
@Spoon800855 ай бұрын
This fits into Tolkien's whole philosophy when it comes to evil (and its strength/ birth). That being that most of its strength is immaterial; the fear of something wicked, not the actual physical wickedness. In fact, the Nasgul have no form at all, they're specters, essentially. The majority of their power is stopping good people from trying to stop them, which is in Tolkien's words, is all it takes for evil to arise. Even the Witch King dies in fairly middling circumstance, to a warrior of little regard, but the courage it took to fight him was all it took to overcome him. Gandalf more scares them off than actually fight them, and they shirk away from any being who meets their gaze. Because, for all their power, they are mortal men that have burdened themselves with covetous greed and fear that their power should be taken away. The most powerful abilities in Middle Earth are those that sway the hearts of men, in essence.
@danschuyler41192 ай бұрын
Well said!
@Scientist_Salarian5 ай бұрын
If I ever get rich, I’m going to produce an audio book of Tolkien’s appendices and histories, and hire Robert to read them. Best voice on KZbin, hands down
@ricky24165 ай бұрын
Phil dragash is my favorite lotr audiobook narrator
@charlesg50855 ай бұрын
Male sure he records it in the nude. This will give the reading a vulnerability, an underlying shame just under the surface skin. His shame bleeding through the reading...
@Scientist_Salarian5 ай бұрын
@@charlesg5085 50 Shades of Grey got nothing on this LotR narration.
@GeorgeSukFuk5 ай бұрын
@@charlesg5085nude and on a wooden pony.
@alpacka183 ай бұрын
@@charlesg5085 I'd pay extra for that
@davio145 ай бұрын
I like the contrast between the Nazgul, men who instill fear and men such as Aragorn, but also Eomer, Imrahil etc. who are not only great warriors by themselves, but also inspire hope. The Lord of the Rings is truly a clash between light and dark, personified by their respective champions.
@KuK1375 ай бұрын
It can hardly be a "clash" when any 1 good champion easily beats 9 strongest evil champions. Or in Silmarion's case, even more idiotic 1 elf vs literal evil god (Melkor) almost ending with a draw and said god walking away crippled. Only utter idiocy and holding gigantic idiot ball on the side of 'good' prevented easy and quick stomp of everyone 'evil' in an afternoon...
@errantwinds-up8uu5 ай бұрын
One of the things that I think is easy to forget about Aragorn is that he wasn't just a king and warrior, but a healer, and that that's a deep part of his kingship. Bit of an aside but as it was mentioned, it's one of my favourite things about him.
@leemastro99045 ай бұрын
The hands of the king are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known.
@glennkuban79645 ай бұрын
Kingsfoil go brr.
@IrishCarney5 ай бұрын
It's a deep and old part of European folklore that kings can heal, even by just a touch.
@factusnonverbus4 ай бұрын
It's one of the very few magics manifested by men, perhaps including the barrow blades and the concrete used to make Orthanc. Of course Aragorn is part Maia and part Elf...
@PiscatorLager5 ай бұрын
Just realized that the Nazgûl were probably one of those aspects of Tolkien's writing most influenced by his time at the Battle of the Somme. The screams, the Black Breath, the sheer horror surrounding them.
@oguzhanenescetin57025 ай бұрын
Why do people always connect everything they can find in Lotr to battle of Somme?
@raphlas86355 ай бұрын
@@oguzhanenescetin5702 Not always the Battle of the Somme in particular, but it is easy to draw parallels from Tolkien's life as a WW1 veteran, and a few things that appeared in his writings. I mean, anyone who would have survived this hell on Earth that was WW1 would be emotionally scarred for the rest of their life, especially with psychological aid being uhm.. not that advanced at the time
@AskMia4115 ай бұрын
@@oguzhanenescetin5702 It does pop up a lot, but there is good reason for it. The most common comparison is the dead marshes, because we know the battle of Somme was slightly flooded and there were bodies staring up out of the water. Given that he wrote a great deal of the early history of middle earth while IN the trenches, it’s unavoidable that there would be parallels. I think people default to the Somme because it’s the most well known battle he was in. Though with the Nazgûl shrieking and black breath I think any battle ground in WW1 world qualify as an influence. Missiles shrieking overhead, constant fear of chemical attacks, people around him losing the will to live. Coming up with monsters with those traits and having them be defeated by friendship and good will was probably unconscious catharsis for Tolkien
@arroncusimano91695 ай бұрын
Chemical weapons used in wwI like Chlorine and mustard gas... Black breath.
@PiscatorLager5 ай бұрын
@@oguzhanenescetin5702 definitely not everything, but for some of the horror elements it's easy to see the parallels.
@kadaverf5 ай бұрын
Have I ever said that your videos make reading the books you talk about ever more enjoyable than it already was?
@treydixon5399Ай бұрын
When I first heard that Amazon was going to make a series about the second age with an unlimited budget, my first thought was "you could do an origin story for some of the Nazgul.". Would still be a great basis for a series. Some good, some bad, all titans in their time, slowly falling under the power of the rings. Instead, we got short, angry Galadriel. Sigh.
@misterthegeoff97675 ай бұрын
I don' know if Tolkein ever made it explicit but I always thought that the explanation for the Nazgul being so much less powerful in the Shire and on Weathertop was because their power came from Sauron, the further they are from his stronghold the more their power diminishes. That's certainly the feeling I came away with from just reading the Lord of the Rings, I never delved deeper into the less accessible tomes of the legendarium, that's what I follow this channel for.
@jmeds945 ай бұрын
I would love a confirmation of this as well, it’s been my thought for years
@robmartin5255 ай бұрын
Do you think they had aerials to pick up stronger dark magic signal strength? Guaranteed to be in an awkward position and will drop out as soon as you move!!!
@dev24105 ай бұрын
That is an interesting idea I do happen to know that the Orcs are more bound to the will of sauron the closer they are to him and less so the farther away they are from him maybe something similar happens to nazgul
@Greendalewitch5 ай бұрын
I feel like it was stated somewhere that the reason the Nazgul were so less powerful in the shire and on Weathertop, was because Sauron was still weak and gathering strength. It took him 2000 years to reform and return to Middle Earth, and so the Nazgul appeared along with him, and grew in strength as he himself grew. Can't remember where I read this though, so take this with a grain of salt.
@MrBottlecapBill5 ай бұрын
@@Greendalewitch Sauron's strength didn't change much during the novels. It was just bad writing on the part of Tolkien honestly.
@MrLeafeater5 ай бұрын
They take double damage from being told off by grumpy farmers, too. Farmer Maggot FTW!
@Kriegerdammerung5 ай бұрын
Can you explain me the implications of the joke? I do not understand )=
@MrLeafeater5 ай бұрын
@@Kriegerdammerung Farmer Maggot was a Hobbit in the Shire. When one of the Nazgul confronted him, looking for the Ring, Farmer Maggot just told him go get lost...not really any fear at all, despite the powers outlined in this excellent video.
@Kriegerdammerung5 ай бұрын
@@MrLeafeater I suspected as much. That farmer was the MVP from the correct perspective ;)
@khartog015 ай бұрын
If he had a shotgun, they would have been destroyed.
@thecappeningchannel5155 ай бұрын
Farmer maggot was originally a Tom Bombadil type character, in early drafts. The Nazgul didnt want to stab their way through the 30 000+ population of the shire.
@Sibbarp5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your high quality videos!
@queenvrook5 ай бұрын
Tolkien's magic seems to be based on "will," the ability to intend things into being, as best I can tell. Given this, I think of the Rings as enhancing the person's will, toward a certain end or several. The One Ring's focus was domination, especially magical domination. The Three were made to enhance the ability to preserve, protect, and defend, which is a subtle trap for the Elves: preserving is not growing. It's an open question whether the Dwarves could, in theory, turn their rings to something other than amassing wealth, if they had only willed it. Apparently the Nine served to enhance the ability to dominate another's mind, rather than their will, which was reserved to the One.
@Belligerent_Herald5 ай бұрын
Wow, I started to make a comment and when I typed Nazgûl my auto correct recognized it and fixed it. I’ve never typed it before. That is how iconic Tolkien’s work is, his characters are in the automatic dictionary.
@jefffinkbonner95515 ай бұрын
I’ve noticed that when typing Boromir. It at least suggests it after typing bor!
@Crocy5 ай бұрын
Words and names from my country come up sometimes. My theory is that our languages are based off country AND popular stuff.
@ralphrooster716115 күн бұрын
Where are you from?@@Crocy
@professional_cynic985 ай бұрын
Hi Rob, I've been a huge fan of this Channel for about 3-4 Years, I was just wondering if you had deleted all your old LOTR content. Really loved those videos, helped me through a hard time.
@InDeepGeek5 ай бұрын
Thank you! It means a lot to me that my videos helped in some small way. :D And yes, they are returning; updated where we have new information (from new JRRT letters etc) and with improved audio and video.
@professional_cynic985 ай бұрын
@@InDeepGeek awesome Robert, we love the content and thank you.
@Grancigul5 ай бұрын
@@InDeepGeek i too miss them dearly as i loved to play the playlist on shuffle as i fall asleep to stop myself from thinking bad toughts, i am glad to see you uploading more often lately 😊
@Grunt_0075 ай бұрын
I have been watching your videos for quite some time now, can't say for certain how long, but it feels like a good few years at least! Even though by now most parts of the Tolkien lore is no longer new, I still get excited to watch your uploads. The selected artworks are always stunning, and your calm and relaxing narrating, make them a joy to watch and listen to, and allow me to immerse myself entirely and once again 'step into' this wonderful universe we all love. Thank you for your content!
@mishie6185 ай бұрын
That was one of the best videos and interpretations of the Nazguls power, and so we'll said, so we'll narrated, I could really feel everything he was saying. Very well done❤
@asierurteagaaguirre34625 ай бұрын
9:04 come on, its Glorfindel! even Sauron will think twice before facing him.
@joshuaeason34265 ай бұрын
You're right. He's so over powerful and important he was replaced by Arwen in the movie. Come on man 😂😂😂😂
@nordvestgaming12385 ай бұрын
@@joshuaeason3426 I mean he was replaced so that they could push the whole Arwen and Aragorn love story, and so they didn't have to try and explain to watchers who weren't as versed in Tolkiens works who Glorfindel was, not because he wasn't powerful. Glordindel is at bear minimum just as powerful as Gandalf the Grey while he is wearing Narya as they both faced Balrogs and though they both died, at least their physical form did they also did defeat their respective foes. Being on par with a maiar (and a very powerful one at that) who is also wielding a ring of power is no small feat.
@fromthecheapseats71265 ай бұрын
I understand why he wasn’t in the movies, but I still wish we could’ve seen his transformation onscreen.
@minnumseerrund5 ай бұрын
@@joshuaeason3426 bruh, he was replaced cause he litterally does nothing else in the books other than taking Frodo for a ride. Nevermind the fact that him not joining the fellowship (being basically the most powerfull Elven warrior in the 3rd age) is such a weird plothole
@joshuaeason34265 ай бұрын
@minnumseerrund no shit Sherlock. It's called sarcasm, you should try it some time. 🙄
@hunterG60k5 ай бұрын
Having your cloak catch on fire is "quite annoying" - Rob 😂 That made me chuckle
@E3ECO5 ай бұрын
You are incredibly good at explaining Tolkien's lore. I've read the source material, but not gleaned the nuances you bring forth in these videos.
@kjells35785 ай бұрын
These are the best depictions I've seen in your videos!
@draw4kicks5 ай бұрын
Please do a video about "Tolkien's steampunk ponderings on Numenor"!!! That sounds like an absolutely fascinating topic!!!!
@haraldjensen18395 ай бұрын
He did
@citizen_grub41715 ай бұрын
@@haraldjensen1839It even has a card in the video.
@KRJayster5 ай бұрын
Arguably the Witch-King’s greatest weakness was prophecy twists.
@malena50265 ай бұрын
Prophecys are dangerous vor a reason. No matter if its LotR, Game of Thrones or Dune prophecys in Literaturen are Always vague Up for Interpretation and hiddeous crimes can be commited in the name of IT
@mpetrison37995 ай бұрын
Yep, in the books. In the movies, tho, it was Mary Sue.
@malena50265 ай бұрын
@@mpetrison3799 she isn’t a Mary sue in the movie she struggles killing him and only can together with Merry because of him wounding him with his sword that was forged to fight the WK
@michaelhorning60145 ай бұрын
If the Witch King had read Macbeth he would have been better prepared.
@Calvinosaur5 ай бұрын
@@malena5026 In the movie that sword is just a hobbit-suitable sword that Aragorn probably bought in Bree. It's only an enchanted barrow-blade in the book.
@maxbridgeman91995 ай бұрын
4 videos in 1 week? love to see it
@davidtatro74575 ай бұрын
I believe that at least a couple are re-uploads. Not sure why, but l am absolutely not complaining.
@maxbridgeman91995 ай бұрын
@@davidtatro7457 i think only the ASOIAF videos are re-uploads but what can you expect when GRRM doesn’t give any new material to work with
@thelastape77365 ай бұрын
Cool listening to this guy. It’s like listening to David Attenborough.
@moritamikamikara38795 ай бұрын
Facing the wind as they ride through the sky Shadows of Mordor, black horses they fly
@yahboy36155 ай бұрын
always nice finding culture
@brettsgamingtavern74295 ай бұрын
Good ole Sabaton.
@jacobnavarro36755 ай бұрын
"most terrible servants" makes it sound like they were really bad at their jobs... which isn't a super-wrong assessment.
@VegardLa5 ай бұрын
Yeah lmao
@bcfb215 ай бұрын
One of the things I liked most about shadow of war was how they gave a few more nazgul personas. I know it’s not canon and also doesn’t match the timeline. But I like it.
@faymilan24295 ай бұрын
so glad u still make viedos about lotr , just got home enjoying this with an ice cold dry cider thank you, bless
@faymilan24295 ай бұрын
is thier somewhere u have all your videos as files , i whould def buy this as cd box set or a long movie with it all recorded
@wuothanar35445 ай бұрын
Another excellent video. The level of quality this channel continues to produce is worthy of high praise.
@lordschaft10735 ай бұрын
Yay, new video! Always happy for a new lotr upload!
@katelynlawrence90345 ай бұрын
Anything you do about the Nazgûl is amazing. Love your channel
@GhostOfAces5 ай бұрын
The Barrow blades are the only reason the Witch King was beaten by Eowyn and died. Noone can convince me otherwise.
@GravityRavenYT5 ай бұрын
Obviously, otherwise there wouldn't have been a reason for Merry to be there if Eowyn was capable of actually beating him on her own. Like, he broke her left arm with a single swin of his mace when she shielded herself from his attack, in fact, at that point, the Witch King was as strong as Gandalf, a single mortal with a simple sword could've never defeated him.
@chrisdaigle54105 ай бұрын
Why would anyone think otherwise? Without the barrow blade wound, the witch king would be invulnerable to Eowyn.
@alpineadmiral15 ай бұрын
Pretty sure that blade unwraithed him allowing Eowyn to deal the death blow, but I do agree technically. Even if she didn't kill him it would've been possible for anyone else in the battle to kill him at that point.
@jonthan1355 ай бұрын
Thank you Robert
@NaYoung13375 ай бұрын
Great Video. I think the nazguls are one of a kind when it comes to depicting power being bound to depencies
@istari05 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks!
@russelmyrick65299 күн бұрын
One of the only weaknesses in Peter Jackson’s films, in my humble opinion, was how Aragorn was able to take on the entire group by himself. I thought it weakened the plot a bit. Still my favorite movie, of course. 😅
@ThingsThatIDo5 ай бұрын
I always felt like each of them had different power levels with the witch King being the strongest
@jmeds945 ай бұрын
By far. Khamul is the only one we can conclude was more powerful than the other seven. And I would say the gap is like Other 7 < Khamul
@short110005 ай бұрын
Thank you. I enjoyed it.
@bindair_dundatАй бұрын
For being called the "most terrible servants" of Sauron they accomplished very little during the War of the Ring. They failed to find the hobbits. Five of them, including the Witch King, fled from Aragorn at Weathertop. All nine lost their horses at the Ford of Bruinen. They had to do the walk of shame back to Mordor to get the flying fell beasts, and one even lost that to Legolas above the Anduin.
@rhuraidhdavidson16Ай бұрын
Sounds like a terrible servant to me!
@specialnewb982123 күн бұрын
8 lost horses i thought
@bindair_dundat23 күн бұрын
@@specialnewb9821 That doesn't sound much better.
@Cosper795 ай бұрын
One great thing about the original (and arguably best CCG ever) Middle Earth card game, Middle Earth: The Wizards by I.C.E is the companies desired and direction to not break canon. They only took liberties when Tolkien left questions unanswered, as he did with the Nazgul. One of the names for the nazgul in I.C.E is Adûnaphel. Firstly, that is such an excellent name. Secondly, Adûnaphel was depicted as a female nazgul. Unfortunately, the honor and respect it took to not break canon did not move forward with Amazon nor Wotc. Middle Earth in Magic the gathering and RoP are Tolkien in name only. You can even describe those products as Untolkien.
@kaipirinha0895 ай бұрын
Hey! I really like your content. Keep it up!
@doombringer3353 ай бұрын
Ooooh, the artwork is so beautiful🤩. Your videos are S-tier👍
@OYME135 ай бұрын
I love how Glorfindel is just a Faith Build powerhouse, that even multiple Nazgul will purposely avoid. It's like they can see some ridiculous bright radiance in the distance, and they just "nope" the heck around that. I was immediately enthralled when I first read of Glorfindel basically manifesting like Jesus. Dude revealed his true form. Gotta be careful when killing some elves. Sometimes they come back upgraded.
@specialnewb98215 ай бұрын
Killing a fallen angel who was a better fighter than their own will do that!
@TheBriarWolf5 ай бұрын
“Nope” pretty much sums up their reaction to Glorfindel 💯 😂
@vksasdgaming94725 ай бұрын
He never came back. Nobody faced balrog and lived or returned from death to tell the tale. Except Gandalf.
@stickiedmin65083 ай бұрын
@@vksasdgaming9472 So you think it was a _different_ Glorfindel?
@vksasdgaming94723 ай бұрын
@@stickiedmin6508 Yes, as he nothing says he is the same. If he were he would be way bigger shot than he is. As in senior to Cirdan, Elrond and Galadriel.
@corey572553 ай бұрын
I can’t help but think that Tolkien would never begin answering a question about gradations of power without first having a lengthy discussion on the meaning and scope of the word “powerful”..
@stephenbenner43535 ай бұрын
Of course they may also avoid Glorfindel as he was the one who prophesied that no mortal man would defeat the Witch King, a prophecy the Witch King believed in, but then Glorfindel had died and been returned to middle earth mafter defeating a Balrog mellenia earlier.
@sdev27495 ай бұрын
brilliant video, ty
@QuasarEE5 ай бұрын
Somehow I didn't catch the bit about Frodo's blade glinting back when I read the books, so that was fascinating to learn.
@Intreductor5 ай бұрын
What happened with the "Lord of the Rings from the Witch King's perspective" video and some others from before? Are they exclusively for patreon currently?
@Play3rID5 ай бұрын
Love the lore videos!
@josephbenson63015 ай бұрын
I've often considered that the Nazgul can't hold the weapons themselves, they are wearing armor and clothing and especially gauntlets and it's the clothing that is "holding" the weapon. It's the armor that is sitting on the horse and it's the boots touching the ground. I ponder that because of a statement made about how, after the Ford of Bruinen, they are unrobed and that effected them greatly. Occam's razor probably suggests that is a level of complexity over necessity, but that statement at the Ford troubles me without it.
@eagle_and_the_dragon5 ай бұрын
Onr thing that bugged me in Return of the King (movie version) was when the Witch King faces down Gandalf, and breaks his staff. Very silly, as Gandalf- especially the White, was quite a bit more powerful than the Witch King.
@thetsimagas4 ай бұрын
Yes, I found this scene ridiculous!
@mortsnerd510021 күн бұрын
That didn't happen in the book. Some poetic license is fine, but that completely changed the reality of their relative power.
@beverniousb59925 ай бұрын
The Nazgul have always been my favorite characters in Tolkien mythos, still to this day I wish he expanded on them even more but at the same time I love that he didn't because the unknown makes them that much more interesting of characters.
@MellowFellow.24075 ай бұрын
Very intriguing thank you for sharing! 😃👍
@scottthomas37925 ай бұрын
In the book " The Wizard of 4th Street, there's a band named " The Nazgul"...the book is from the '80s, and well worth finding...
@GravityGuy1125 ай бұрын
Please do a video about the powers of the different rings and why the one ring is so powerful!
@RoshDroz5 ай бұрын
I'm actually amazed that the first scene with frodo and the nazguul had lore reasons behind why it sniffed and sensed them but didn't manage to find them. I always just thought that was an oddly lucky, maybe even far-fetched thing they wrote in just for suspense. .
@IrishMcScottish5 ай бұрын
My InDeepGeek coffee mug arrived today! ⚔️☕
@Cosper795 ай бұрын
Best Tolkien KZbinr!
@bobqzzi5 ай бұрын
When you think about it, the Nazgul got a heck of a deal. Well worth it.
@Urdok1235 ай бұрын
Cheers, interesting as always
@EmperorTerran5 ай бұрын
07:26 what scene is he talking about? I tried to find it but cant, is it in fellowship of the ring? Frodo draws his sword when they move down bellow them and unseen world we see only after ring is on and the sword long gone.
@ReekeMoyel3 ай бұрын
I can't figure that out either. Not in the movie or the book, so maybe a cartoon or video game?
@cthulhucollector5 ай бұрын
Great video.
@thakyou50054 ай бұрын
"...They also, like many evil creatures, are sensitive to things that are good and pure." Sounds a lot like former friends.
@gerboiremoncopaing9333 ай бұрын
I wonder how much the Nazguls were aware of their own actions and surroundings how much of their consciousness was their own and not Sauron's overriding them. Gollum was horribly mangled and broken beyond recognition caused by an overruse of the One Ring, that he obtained through an act of pure evil, which further more corrupted his mind and soul. The Nine Kings were men, who, from what we know, were apparently virtuous at the beginning, and eventually, they all fell under the thrall of Sauron, still wearing their rings. It happened several thousands of years prior to the Lord of the Ring, so imagine how far, how thoroughly damaged their minds and souls could have been from being directly subjected to Sauron's crushing will for so long. Just as the Dead Men of Duneharrow, maybe the Nazguls, at the time of their death, saw clear for the first time in millenias, and felt relief at finally being free.
@alecrichards85745 ай бұрын
The nazgul are so preciousssss
@superkamivegito54995 ай бұрын
Im a new fan of LotR and I love your videos! Thank you for making them!
@BierBart125 ай бұрын
I'd love to see a video about these human sorcerers.
@paulnorton28855 ай бұрын
Let's consider the following statement by Gandalf: “A mortal, Frodo, who keeps one of the Great Rings, does not die, but he does not grow or obtain more life, he merely continues, until at last every minute is a weariness. And if he often uses the Ring to make himself invisible, he fades: he becomes in the end invisible permanently, and walks in the twilight under the eye of the dark power that rules the Rings. Yes, sooner or later - later, if he is strong or well-meaning to begin with, but neither strength nor good purpose will last - sooner or later the dark power will devour him.” It can be inferred from this that Gandalf knew (or had been informed by Saruman and/or the Elves) that at least some recipients of the Great Rings (including some of the humans who received them) were well-meaning to begin with and took longer to succumb than others. It would be interesting to speculate on the process by which a well-meaning human lord, warrior or magician might have been corrupted over time through possession of a Great Ring, how this would manifest itself in changes in their behaviour and the consequences of their behaviour, and at what point others would perceive that they had transitioned from human to Ringwraith.
@Honeyless-Badger5 ай бұрын
They are too slow in combat, but very effective in pyschological warfare.
@specialnewb98215 ай бұрын
Morale is a major component of warfare and rulership. We do best to remember it!
@maylabrown45845 ай бұрын
Woah that would make a great What-If Video, what if Frodo killed the Witch-King on Weathertop?
@curtishammer7485 ай бұрын
I was about to say Aragorn would have to deliver the finishing blow, but that would conflict with the prophecy that "not by the hand of man shall he fall." Therefore, the 4 hobbits would have to jump him
@atimholt5 ай бұрын
The book mentions that the intended use for the morgul blade was that it be stabbed directly into the heart and left there. Presumably, the effect would be nearly instant. The stab missed because, unexpectedly, Frodo resisted. I understood that Frodo's speaking in Elvish threw the wraith off.
@specialnewb98215 ай бұрын
I think Gandalf later says the broken off tip was working deeper in Frodo as well.
@msolo795 ай бұрын
Thank you
@doe69745 ай бұрын
Couple of points to nitpick on . 1. Their horses were not speacially bred for them, but rather stolen in the night from rohan. 2. Felbeasts have some sort of connection to the moon. Forgot the details thouhh
@BluffyMoo5 ай бұрын
Part of me wishes to have Frodo turn into a mini Nazgul. He'd look like a kid on a war horse. How fearsome would he have been?
@zombiewitcher5 ай бұрын
I've always thought the nazgul were supremely interesting. Also, more Witcher content please!
@gaminawulfsdottir32535 ай бұрын
Everyone speaks the phrase "fell beasts" as if that describes a particular sort of animal, like saying "dragon" or "balrog". But the word "fell" is simply an adjective that means "of terrible evil or ferocity; deadly". Tolkien used the word simply to avoid further defining what kind of beast the nazgul rode.
@thecappeningchannel5155 ай бұрын
Beregrond calls them hellhawks.
@1985uber5 ай бұрын
nice video, but you forgot to mention their fear of the power of Ulmo and Orosse - thats why they feared to cross the water so many times and thats why Sauron had never made open war on sea...Ulmo was still very present even in 3rd age...he cared a lot, maybe even more than Manwe
@DomCristante5 ай бұрын
9:00 AAYYYEEE I didn't know David spade rode horses 😅
@MagicGame_5 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on what is or what is the significance of the Eye of Sauron?
@davidkulmaczewski49115 ай бұрын
I always took the "black breath" to be metaphorical; the Nazgul didn't actually have to *breathe* on you, rather if you were close enough to them to 'breathe their air' or otherwise directly interacted with them, you would be overcome by the fear they produce. It's also interesting that Tolkien originally envisioned the Witch King as being like an order of magnitude greater in power than any other Nazgul. He first considered the Witch King to be a fallen Istari and so fundamentally different from the other eight, and seems to have had a tough time abandoning the idea of a super-powerful Witch King (hence the 'power up' before Pelennor Fields).
@bluesbest15 ай бұрын
Yeah, "Black Breath" is just what the people of Gondor called it. Your interpretation feels correct, since they can instill a feeling of dread even when so high up that no one can see them and being near enough to hear their cries is enough to make everyone abandon all hope. After a certain threshold, the human body would probably simply shut down from the stress and negative emotions.
@MrLePov5 ай бұрын
Now I just want to see a montage of the Witch King training in the Barad-Dur gym to get more powerful 😂
@ReeseCraven5 ай бұрын
Watching this to get hyped for the inevitable Nazgul VS Gandalf/Aragorn/Legolas fight scenes in The Hunt for Gollum.
@benx65495 ай бұрын
Let's hope not
@ReeseCraven4 ай бұрын
@@benx6549 Oh, I'm hoping for it alright! The Hobbit trilogy taught us that Jackson's team aren't concerned with adhering to the books anymore, so why expect them to? Disappointment is practically guaranteed. Instead of getting my hopes up for something cool like that, I just want to see more of Legolas doing crazy elvish Matrix moves. Have we ever seen him fight the Nazgul? Not yet, we haven't. Okay, hear me out. Once I got past the fact that Legolas was in The Hobbit, he became my favorite part of that trilogy. They fleshed out his character a little more and gave him a proper nemesis in Bolg. That scene where Legolas sees his own blood for the first time was so badass. And the final showdown on that crumbling tower, just wow. If that ends up being Orlando Bloom's last battle as Legolas, they sure gave him an awesome sendoff. Not canon at all, but awesome nonetheless. Now, do we expect the team who put Legolas in The Hobbit to restrain themselves from putting Nazgul fights in The Hunt for Gollum? I think not. At the end of the day, whether or not the new movies suck, I refuse to hate Peter Jackson. The man's a genius. He gave us the original trilogy, and I will always appreciate that. At this point, I'm just down for the ride.
@MasticateThis-ou3rn4 ай бұрын
Minos Mor-gul and dul-guldur and mor-gul blade… the root word for sorcery is in play. A blade a sorcery.
@Stormkrow2804 ай бұрын
My theory as to why the Witch-King is the leader of the Nazgûl is because I believe he was the only one of the Nine who was a king BEFORE he gained his Ring of Power, the other 8 were great warriors or sorcerers (I like to imagine that there were 4 of each; 4 who were strictly Warriors and 4 who were strictly Sorcerers) but they were not kings yet and they used their rings to become kings, but the Witch-King as a human was already all three: a Warrior, a Sorcerer, and a King.
@bluestrife285 ай бұрын
I just gotta say thanks to Britain for providing the dark, misty, mysterious atmosphere that has inspired so many of its children in their world creation.
@ВладимирХарченко-з2т5 ай бұрын
Nazgul, were absolutely loyal to him. Perhaps the adjective "loyalty" does not even fully encapsulate just how strong the connection between the nine and the dark lord was. This, more than their combat prowes, was much much more important to Sauron. It was their most valuable trait. He dispatched them to find the ring, not because they were the best scouts or the best diplomats, I am sure that Sauron could at least found some humans for this task which would be less noticeable, but he chose the nazgul because they were the only once whou would bring the ring back if the were to find it. They were individually powerful, sure, but their obedience was what made them so important to Sauron.
@ginnotheseer76245 ай бұрын
Idea for a video: What would happen if the rings given to the dwarfs had done what they were intended to do?
@thecappeningchannel5155 ай бұрын
7 more wraiths, so what? Innit?
@almVancouver5 ай бұрын
You rock bro!
@jamesfitzgerald38095 ай бұрын
I didn't expect to hear about madara's limbo attack as done by the witch King
@chadnine34325 ай бұрын
They also didn't like crossing rivers. They could (like at the Ford of Buinen) but they didn't like it.
@the100guy5 ай бұрын
I'd love a video about the fame of the ring. As in, did ordinary folk even know about it or were the soldiers in these battles just under the impression they were fighting an invading force. When the final band of good guys matched on the black gate did the average soldier even know why or did they think they were actually going to invade Mordor?
@highlandoutsider5 ай бұрын
Yet even with all that, both Sams Dad and Farmer Maggot told them to bugger off with Farmer Maggot even going so far as to threaten to set about one with his pups 😮 🔥🔥🔥
@patrickhaley13125 ай бұрын
Not powerful enough to notice when the bed's empty
@VonbrowАй бұрын
lol
@CleverGirlAAH21 күн бұрын
Fooled by a Three Stooges gag!
@Medic5455 ай бұрын
You sir are the Mark Felton of all things middle earth. Thank you.
@keepleft2 ай бұрын
Suddenly realized Nazgul invasions have gone waaay down since the invention of strobe lights.
@commandosolo12665 ай бұрын
"The leader... raised up his hand. Frodo was stricken dumb." I so wish Jackson had filmed this moment exactly as written so the kids could say, "hey, he's copying Darth Vader!" only to realize no, it's the other way 'round.
@theo-dr2dz5 ай бұрын
The scary bit is that the persons who became the Nazgûl were originally not necessarily evil. At this time, Sauron could still take on a pretty appearance and pose as a good guy. The elves of Eregion didn't see through it until it was too late. They only saw a nice bloke that knew about magical rings and was willing to share his knowledge. These pre-Nazgûl were basically just a bit too eager for power and knowledge, but so were Celebrimbor and his mates. Maybe some of them didn't even take the ring for their own benefit, but to help others. That is tragic.
@specialnewb98215 ай бұрын
The Numenorian ones were, they King's Men.
@random220265 ай бұрын
1:11 Interesting symbol on the crown to the right of the Witch King... 1:29 to 1:31 Yep--The Witch King of Angmar and Kamul the Easterling are the only two Ringwraiths Tolkien identified by name.