The Nazgûl were also known as the Ringwraiths or the Black Riders. They were the much-feared ring-servants of Lord Sauron, whose lives became bound to Sauron’s through the power of the One Ring. Sauron corrupted the nine ring-servants who used the Rings to achieve excessive wealth and power. They became enslaved to the rings and became Sauron’s most loyal servants. Invisible to all those who were not able to see into the wraith world the Nazgûl were unable to live in a physical form. They survived for as long as the Ring survived. The Witch-King of Angmar ruled over the Ringwraiths, leading them in the fight for Mordor.
Nazgûl are portrayed in the Lord of the Rings films as having heights between 6’10”-7’1” (2.08-2.16 m) based on a comparative analysis of film frames.
The Nazgûl were also known as the Ringwraiths or the Black Riders. They were the much-feared ring-servants of Lord Sauron, whose lives became bound to Sauron’s through the power of the One Ring. Sauron corrupted the nine ring-servants who used the Rings to achieve excessive wealth and power. They became enslaved to the rings and became Sauron’s most loyal servants. Invisible to all those who were not able to see into the wraith world the Nazgûl were unable to live in a physical form. They survived for as long as the Ring survived. The Witch-King of Angmar ruled over the Ringwraiths, leading them in the fight for Mordor.
Nazgûl are portrayed in the Lord of the Rings films as having heights between 6’10”-7’1” (2.08-2.16 m) based on a comparative analysis of film frames.