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  2. Nazgûl - Wikipedia

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    The Nazgûl besiege Minas Ithil, a Gondorian fortress in the Ephel Duath, capture it, and acquire its palantír for Sauron. The city becomes Minas Morgul, the Nazgûl's stronghold, [T 13] and the valley is known as Morgul Vale (Imlad Morgul). Sauron returns from Dol Guldur to Mordor and declares himself openly.

  3. Battle of the Pelennor Fields - Wikipedia

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    Out on the Pelennor Fields, the battle was turning against Gondor and its allies. Though the Rohirrim had inflicted enormous damage on their enemies, Sauron's forces were still numerically superior, and Gothmog, the lieutenant of Minas Morgul, in command after the death of the Witch-king, summoned reserves from nearby Osgiliath.

  4. The Lord of the Rings Online: Minas Morgul - Wikipedia

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    The Lord of the Rings Online: Minas Morgul is the seventh expansion for the MMORPG The Lord of the Rings Online, released on November 5, 2019. It raised the game's level cap from 120 to 130 and added the Morgul Vale and dead city of Minas Morgul as well as seven new group instances and a new raid set in Shelob's lair. The expansion also ...

  5. Witch-king of Angmar - Wikipedia

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    [T 8] [T 9] [T 10] [T 11] At Weathertop, the Witch-king stabs Frodo, the bearer of the One Ring, in the shoulder with the Morgul-knife, breaking off a piece of it in the Hobbit's flesh. [ T 12 ] Frodo is able to see that the Witch-king is taller than the other Nazgûl, with "long and gleaming" hair and a crown on his helmet.

  6. List of fictional castles - Wikipedia

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    Minas Morgul (formerly Minas Ithil), from The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien; Comics. Marlinspike Hall, from The Adventures of Tintin;

  7. The Two Towers - Wikipedia

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    Minas Morgul: Chosen: The nine Nazgûl: The tower, as Minas Ithil, Tower of the Rising Moon, was once part of Gondor; it guarded Gondor from the threat of Mordor, but has now been occupied by the nine Ringwraiths, powerful servants of the Dark Lord, and renamed to Minas Morgul, the Tower of Sorcery. [7]

  8. Mordor - Wikipedia

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    The Ephel Dúath ("Fence of Shadow") defended Mordor on the west and south. The main pass was guarded by Minas Morgul, a city built by Gondor as Minas Ithil. [T 5] The fortress Durthang lay in the northern Ephel Dúath above Udûn. [T 6] A higher, more difficult pass, Cirith Ungol, lay just to the north of the Morgul pass. Its top was guarded ...

  9. Palantír - Wikipedia

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    The stones of Gondor were in Orthanc, Minas Tirith, Osgiliath, and Minas Ithil. [1] By the time of The Lord of the Rings, the stone of Orthanc was in the hands of the wizard Saruman, while the stone of Minas Ithil, (by then Minas Morgul, the city of the Nazgûl), had been taken by the dark lord Sauron.

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