Avatar name: Allseeing Eye (1)
Rank: Evil Thing
All-Seeing Eye (something very evil) at everywhere
First Appearance: "The Fellowship of the Ring"
The "eye of Sauron" was representative of the Dark Lord's constant vigilance over Middle Earth. The Eye was located atop Barad-Dūr, and could see what was happening throughout the lands. There is talk that the power of the Eye is closely connected to the power of the palantķri.


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Rank: Evil Thing
All-Seeing Eye (something very evil) at everywhere
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Avatar name: Grima Wormtongue (1)
Rank: Servant of Darkness
Grima Wormtongue (Brad Dourif) at the Shire
First Appearance: "The Two Towers"
Grima Wormtongue was a servant of Saruman sent to Rohan to sabotage King Theoden. After Gandalf lifted Saruman's hold on the King, Grima fled to Saruman in Orthac. Following the destruction of Isengard, he went to the Shire with his master. Later, he killed the wizard because of how badly he had been treated and was promptly killed by surrounding hobbit archers.


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Rank: Servant of Darkness
Grima Wormtongue (Brad Dourif) at the Shire
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Rank: Servant of Darkness
Grima Wormtongue (Brad Dourif) at the Shire
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Grima Wormtongue (Brad Dourif) at the Shire
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Rank: Servant of Darkness
Grima Wormtongue (Brad Dourif) at the Shire
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Grima Wormtongue (Brad Dourif) at the Shire
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Avatar name: Mumakil
Rank: Giant Beast
Mūmakil (an elephant?) at Middle Earth
First Appearance: "The Fellowship of the Ring"
The Mūmakil, also called oliphaunts, were giant beasts resembling elephants. They were of the Harad, and the Haradrim brought them to war during the later years of the Third Age.


Avatar name: Orc (1)
Rank: Orc
Random Orc (something...ugly) at Middle Earth
First Appearance: "The Fellowship of the Ring"
The Orcs were said to be Elves who were corrupted by Melkor during the First Age. The light of the sun blinded them, so they tended to stay in dark places. This problem was offerred a solution with the creation of the Uruk-hai.


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Rank: Orc
Random Orc (something...ugly) at Middle Earth
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Random Orc (something...ugly) at Middle Earth
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Random Orc (something...ugly) at Middle Earth
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Rank: Orc
Random Orc (something...ugly) at Middle Earth
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Avatar name: Warg Rider
Rank: Fighter of Darkness
Warg Rider at Hollin
First seen in The Fellowship of the Ring
Warg and Warg Rider’s are almost always in league with the Orcs or Goblins whom they permitted to ride on their backs into battle. The Wargs speak a rudimentary language of their own. It is probable that they are descended from Draugluin's werewolves of the First Age. In The Lord of the Rings, they are most prominently mentioned in the middle of The Fellowship of the Ring, where a band of Wargs, unaccompanied by Orcs, attack the Fellowship in Hollin.


Avatar name: Warg (1)
Rank: Fighter of Darkness
Warg Rider at Hollin
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Rank: Fighter of Darkness
Warg Rider at Hollin
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Avatar name: Ringwraith (1)
Rank: Ringwraith
Nazgūl at Mordor
First Appearance: "The Fellowship of the Ring"
The Nazgūl, or Ringwraiths, were men corrupted by the power of the nine rings given to mortal kings. Their leader was the fearsome Witch-King of Angmar. The Nine were sent in search of the Ring, and they arrived in the Shire the same day Frodo left it. They met the hobbits on Weathertop, and the Witch-King succeeded in stabbing Frodo with a Morgul blade before Aragorn drove them off. The Witch-King was killed by Ėowyn and Merry.


Avatar name: Ringwraith (2)
Rank: Ringwraith
Nazgūl at Mordor
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Rank: Ringwraith
Nazgūl at Mordor
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Rank: Ringwraith
Nazgūl at Mordor
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Rank: Ringwraith
Nazgūl at Mordor
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Rank: Ringwraith
Nazgūl at Mordor
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Avatar name: Witchking (1)
Rank: The Lord of Wraiths
Witchking at Mordor
First seen in The Return of the King
The Witch-king was originally a human lord but in the Second Age he was given one of nine Rings of Power to help rule over his realm. He and eight others were already in the service of Sauron, the Dark Lord of Mordor. The Rings gave them much power which they used to further their, and their lord Sauron's goals, but eventually the Rings turned them into the Nazgûl.
The Witch-king became the lord of the Wraiths, and Sauron's chief servant. After the Dark Lord's fall, he and the Wraiths disappeared until he reappeared in 1300 of the Third Age in Eriador, where he founded the realm of Angmar. Over the next seven Centuries he assailed the kingdom of Arnorr and destroyed its splinter-realms Rhudaur and Cardolan, finally defeating Arthedain at the Battle of Fornost, although Angmar in turn was destroyed by a (late) army of Elves from Lindon and Men from Gondor.


Avatar name: Witchking (2)
Rank: The Lord of Wraiths
Witchking at Mordor
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Avatar name: Saruman (1)
Rank: White Wizard
Saruman (Christopher Lee) at Isengard
First Appearance: "The Fellowship of the Ring"
Saruman was the head of the White Council and Chief of the Istari when he entered Middle Earth. He was highly ambitious, and despised Gandalf for the other wizard's power and knowledge. In the construction of his armies, he significantly damaged Fangorn Forest, which caused the Ents to march on Isengard. He fled to the Shire with his servant, Wormtongue, and they proceeded to carry out another of Saruman's plots. When the hobbits of the Fellowship returned to find their hometown completely corrupted, they cast Saruman out. He tried to stab Frodo, but it was stopped by the hobbit's armour. Wormtongue then leapt on the wizard and cut his throat.


Avatar name: Saruman (2)
Rank: White Wizard
Saruman (Christopher Lee) at Isengard
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Rank: White Wizard
Saruman (Christopher Lee) at Isengard
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Rank: White Wizard
Saruman (Christopher Lee) at Isengard
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Rank: White Wizard
Saruman (Christopher Lee) at Isengard
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Rank: White Wizard
Saruman (Christopher Lee) at Isengard
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Rank: White Wizard
Saruman (Christopher Lee) at Isengard
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Rank: White Wizard
Saruman (Christopher Lee) at Isengard
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Avatar name: Sauron
Rank: Dark Lord
Sauron (Sala Baker) at Mordor
First Appearance: "The Fellowship of the Ring"
Sauron's most notable deed was the creation of the One Ring, which earned him the title of the Lord of the Rings. He started out at Dol-Guldur, with the nickname "The Necromancer". After he fell at Dagorlad, he sought his Ring with a vengeance. As the Fellowship was traveling to Mordor, he was building forces to recover the Ring. He created the Black Speech and the race of the Uruk-hai and Nazgūl. He was destroyed when Gollum fell into the fires of Mount Doom with the Ring, bringing Sauron's rule to an end.


Avatar name: Ring (1)
Rank: Precious
Ring at The bottom of the lake
First seen in The Fellowship of the Ring
It was created by the Dark Lord Sauron during the Second Age in order to enlarge his own might by combining it with the power of the Elven Smiths, and thus to give him control over the other Rings of Power, which had been made by Celebrimbor and his people with Sauron's influence. To do this, he concentrated within it part of his own soul and thus he was more powerful than ever before when he wore the Ring, but became much weaker when he lost it. Though it appeared to be made of simple gold, the Ring was virtually impervious to damage, and could only be destroyed by throwing it into the pit of the volcano in which it had originally been forged. Unlike the lesser Rings, it bore no gem, but its identity could be determined by a simple test, when heated in a fire, it displayed in fiery letters in the language of Mordor a section of poetry from part of its lore, the Ring-inscription.
When a person wore the ring, he would be partly shifted out of the physical realm into the spiritual realm. There, if he managed to consciously subdue the Ring's will with his own, he could wield all the powers that Sauron had before he lost the ring; especially he could control and enslave the will of others. A side effect of the Ring was that it made the wearer invisible to physical beings like living Men but highly visible to spiritual beings like wraiths, dimmed the wearer's sight, and sharpened his hearing. This shadow world was the world the Wraiths were forced to live in always, but it was also a world in which the Calaquendi held great power, therefore Glorfindel was able to slay the Witch-king at the Battle of Fornost and later again at the ford of Bruinen at Rivendell.



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Rank: Precious
Ring at The bottom of the lake
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Avatar name: Troll (1)
Rank: Troll
Random Troll (something big and mean) at Mordor
First Appearance: "The Fellowship of the Ring"
The trolls were evil beasts created by Melkor as a way to mock the Ents.


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Rank: Troll
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Rank: Troll
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Avatar name: Uruk-Hai (1)
Rank: Warrior
Uruk-Hai (something from a test tube) at Mordor
First Appearance: "The Fellowship of the Ring"
The Uruk-hai were a race of advanced Orcs created in the late Third Age by Sauron and Saruman. THey were larger, stronger, and could withstand the sunlight, which gave them a huge advantage over their predecessors.


Avatar name: Uruk-Hai (2)
Rank: Warrior
Uruk-Hai (something from a test tube) at Mordor
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Uruk-Hai (something from a test tube) at Mordor
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Uruk-Hai (something from a test tube) at Mordor
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Uruk-Hai (something from a test tube) at Mordor
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Uruk-Hai (something from a test tube) at Mordor
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Uruk-Hai (something from a test tube) at Mordor
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Uruk-Hai (something from a test tube) at Mordor
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