The Rings of Power: Who Will Be The 9 Nazgûl? Who Is The Witch King Of Angmar? Who is Khamûl the Easterling?

The Rings of Power is bringing us closer to knowing the identity of the Nazgûl, who are the disturbing horsemen who pursue Frodo during his mission to destroy the ring, and who were the first human kings who allowed themselves to be corrupted by darkness and ended become servants of Sauron. The Nazgûl are also known as The Black Riders, because they wear black hoods that prevent their true appearance from showing, in addition to the fact that they seem to be formed by a kind of black void, and only by using Sauron’s ring do they displayed in a different and ghostly way.

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These 9 Horsemen do not yet exist as such, but with the creation of the Rings just around the corner, their arrival in The Rings of Power universe is imminent, and some characters are strong candidates to be part of the group. The leader of the Nazgûl is the Witch King of Angmar, who is eventually killed in battle by Éowyn, who plunges her sword into him after saying the iconic line: “I am no man”, and we might finally find out who is behind it. that armor.

The Rings of Power: Who Will Be The 9 Nazgûl?

The rings were given, according to history, to three Númenoreans, to a king of the eastern lands, and the rest to great human leaders and warriors (mostly kings), who used them to gain power throughout their lives, until the influence of the rings changed them.

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Theo

We know that the 9 Nazgûl were 9 human kings who received Sauron’s rings and were corrupted by their power, and that limits the type and number of people who can become these characters.

Theo, Bronwyn‘s son who found the broken sword and figured out how to activate it, is not a king, but Galadriel made him a soldier after the volcano erupted, and that means he may become king in the future. Theo is also drawn to the darkness and says he felt a sense of loss when he handed over the sword, and this indicates that he can be easily corrupted if he feels a similar power, which could be from one of the rings.

Pharazon

Currently, Pharazôn is a nobleman of Númenor and adviser to Queen Míriel, but everything indicates that he is preparing a coup and that the throne of the most powerful kingdom of men could be his. Pharazôn, like many other Númenoreans, is obsessed with the power of the elves and with the idea of ​​immortality, and if the rings offer him that, he could end up going over to Sauron’s side and becoming one of his most loyal followers, though It will probably not be the Witch King of Angmar, who has to be a much more powerful character and who lives up to the title of the witch, which indicates that he is someone who knows or has experimented with some kind of magic.

Kemen

This character is the son of Pharazôn and he has already made it clear that what interests him is power, even if that means that Númenor abandons the humans of the Southlands, or that his father rises against Queen Míriel. Kemen isn’t a king, but he’s noble and, as the son of Pharazôn, he could certainly come to the throne at some point, and that means one of the rings of power could be his once they’re finished and Sauron starts dishing them out.

Halbrand

The king that was promised Halbrand is the rightful king of the Southlands, or so Galadriel, Míriel, Bronwyn and company think, but it’s also clear that he carries a lot of pain and darkness, and that also leaves him vulnerable to Sauron’s influence.

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Halbrand could be the great hero of the humans and with that, it is logical that he can become the owner of one of the rings, and we all know that these can corrupt even the most steadfast person (which is why Galadriel rejects the ring of power when Frodo He offers it to him, and Gandalf does the same.)

Who is the Witch King of Angmar?

The most powerful of the Nazgûl is the Witch King of Angmar, who appears in the last battle in The Lord of the Rings flying on a dragon. Angmar was supposedly an evil kingdom of the north where the enemies of the last kingdoms of humans, mainly Arnor, eventually arise, and the Witch King became its ruler, although it is not mentioned who he was before he was the strongest in the army of Angmar Sauron. This is not just any human, but he is not from Númenor either.

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Who is Khamûl the Easterling?

Only two of the Nazgûl are mentioned by name, the Witch King of Angmar and Khamûl the Easterling, who hails from the Eastern Lands (where The Dweller is supposed to come from), making him the only one without Númenor roots. Khamûl was second-in-command after The Witch King and took it upon himself to take Dol Guldur for Sauron, but before that, he was a mortal man, probably a mighty warrior from the east or even a king. It is also not known who he was, but he could be a new character in the series.

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