Always felt he must have been lord of Umbar or a similar haven further south. Not exactly a king per say, but some other princely title. The reason is that he chooses to sit the throne in Fornost after conquering Arnor. Hinting at desiring a throne and title of King. Same with the taunting of the Gondorian king into a personal duel. Great video. I liked the echo, but perhaps not for everyone.
Most do, he is the most dynamic face of Sauron’s rule in Middle Earth. Yet we know him only as Angmar. What his real name was none now know, and Tolkien never revealed it.
We don't know if the witch king was a wise and just ruler" before his turn we actually don't know anything about any of the nazgul except that they were kings and or great men
GRRM loved Tolkien. He used a bunch of names for his universe from the story of Middle Earth. Balerion the Black Dread is another. I know there’s several more but I’m too hungover to think. Glad you caught that tho.
Would the rings work as advertised if the one ring hadn’t been made? Or were they doomed due to Sauron’s influence even without the one? And without the one ring would there be a difference between the Elvin rings and dwarf/men rings?
Nam mô cao đài tiên ông đại bồ tát ma ha tát thường hằng Nam mô cao đài tiên ông đại bồ tát ma ha tát thường hằng Nam mô cao đài tiên ông đại bồ tát ma ha tát thường hằng Nam mô a di đà phật hằng tâm
@@Чарло Ar-Pharazôn arrived on the shores of Aman having sailed from Númenor in his ship 'Alcarondas' at the head of the greatest armament the world had ever seen. His profane entry into the Undying Lands led directly to the complete destruction of his armada and of the island kingdom of Númenor.
The Witch-king of Angmar, was said to be a Sorceress, used black magic along with 8 others in his royal staff, and had the title black Numenorean (and were mortal human beings). Sauron disguised as the spirit of gifts: Anntar, and gave the 9 mortal men 9 rings of power. These rings Sauron had touched with his hands. He had Celebrimbor, have his elven smiths forge these rings. In the mountain "Doom" in Mordor's fire, "Sauron" alone forged a ruling ring. He fills it with a part of his powers in it. Puts it on his finger. His spirit takes on a body. On his head: he has a similar crown as: Morgoth has. Also the 9 men become 9 Ringwraiths called The Nazgul. The Witch King was the other 8 commander, and he himself was the ninth. The Nazgul were: Sauron's deadliest and most dangerous army of all his loyal servants. And in the movies I remember him bragging about himself. When he met other men. He always said: You fool! No man can kill me. But Eowyn (from the kingdom of Rohan) confronted the Witch-king. He said the same thing to her. She saved King Theoden of Rohan (because she called him uncle). The hobbit who rode with her stuck a Barrow sword from behind into one of the witch-king's legs (the back of the knee). Result: He was wounded. Then she tore off her helmet and shouted: I am no man. And thrust her sword into the Witch-king's mouth. And then he was defeated. Only the armor remained. His spirit had vanished. Eowyn said: Uncle I'll help you up. Theoden replied: Eowyn I'm done, my legs are already broken, but you saved me. Thanks. Theoden died in peace.
Great video! The Witch King has always been my favorite character.
Very good, you explain this better than most, people make explaining the Witch King's story harder than it has to be.
Always felt he must have been lord of Umbar or a similar haven further south. Not exactly a king per say, but some other princely title. The reason is that he chooses to sit the throne in Fornost after conquering Arnor. Hinting at desiring a throne and title of King. Same with the taunting of the Gondorian king into a personal duel.
Great video. I liked the echo, but perhaps not for everyone.
Visually, my favorite character from the Return of the King Movie. I have an undying fascination with this character.
Most do, he is the most dynamic face of Sauron’s rule in Middle Earth. Yet we know him only as Angmar. What his real name was none now know, and Tolkien never revealed it.
Same!
We don't know if the witch king was a wise and just ruler" before his turn we actually don't know anything about any of the nazgul except that they were kings and or great men
And the name of Khamûl the Easterling.
Echo gives it a life. Its like we are given description of enemy in halls of old,before the battle.
Sadly, he doesn't explain the significance of Meriadoc Brandybuck's weapon: Dagger of Westernesse; but I still enjoyed it.
So that’s why the greatest knight in westeros was called ser Arthur dayne
GRRM loved Tolkien. He used a bunch of names for his universe from the story of Middle Earth. Balerion the Black Dread is another. I know there’s several more but I’m too hungover to think. Glad you caught that tho.
Would the rings work as advertised if the one ring hadn’t been made? Or were they doomed due to Sauron’s influence even without the one? And without the one ring would there be a difference between the Elvin rings and dwarf/men rings?
thanks for the input ! We are going to make a video about this
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what if sauron didnt create the one ring? would these wearers still have the same powers and would they have been able to do good with them?
Thats a goods question! We will make a video about this!
that is an interesting video and we never know his true name we know his second evil name in the movies but his true good name we never know it
Nam mô cao đài tiên ông đại bồ tát ma ha tát thường hằng
Nam mô cao đài tiên ông đại bồ tát ma ha tát thường hằng
Nam mô cao đài tiên ông đại bồ tát ma ha tát thường hằng
Nam mô a di đà phật hằng tâm
Pharazon the night king?
Possible. Maybe the Mouth of Sauron as well.
Yep, Pharazon for sure.
Pharazon met his demise on the shores of Aman.
I thought that was Amazonic fan-fiction?
@@Чарло Ar-Pharazôn arrived on the shores of Aman having sailed from Númenor in his ship 'Alcarondas' at the head of the greatest armament the world had ever seen. His profane entry into the Undying Lands led directly to the complete destruction of his armada and of the island kingdom of Númenor.
Nice vid, but less echoe next time please
We will adjust it in the following videos!
@@RealmsRevealed-vt5mg Thanks for considering my review :)
@@brucemooney1277 sure! If you have any new subjects you want to see please share it :)
@@RealmsRevealed-vt5mg the subtitles are not correct either.
The Witch-king of Angmar, was said to be a Sorceress, used black magic along with 8 others in his royal staff, and had the title black Numenorean (and were mortal human beings). Sauron disguised as the spirit of gifts: Anntar, and gave the 9 mortal men 9 rings of power. These rings Sauron had touched with his hands. He had Celebrimbor, have his elven smiths forge these rings. In the mountain "Doom" in Mordor's fire, "Sauron" alone forged a ruling ring. He fills it with a part of his powers in it. Puts it on his finger. His spirit takes on a body. On his head: he has a similar crown as: Morgoth has.
Also the 9 men become 9 Ringwraiths called The Nazgul. The Witch King was the other 8 commander, and he himself was the ninth. The Nazgul were: Sauron's deadliest and most dangerous army of all his loyal servants. And in the movies I remember him bragging about himself. When he met other men. He always said: You fool! No man can kill me. But Eowyn (from the kingdom of Rohan) confronted the Witch-king.
He said the same thing to her.
She saved King Theoden of Rohan (because she called him uncle).
The hobbit who rode with her stuck a Barrow sword from behind into one of the witch-king's legs (the back of the knee).
Result: He was wounded. Then she tore off her helmet and shouted: I am no man.
And thrust her sword into the Witch-king's mouth. And then he was defeated.
Only the armor remained. His spirit had vanished. Eowyn said: Uncle I'll help you up. Theoden replied: Eowyn I'm done, my legs are already broken, but you saved me. Thanks. Theoden died in peace.