Well, since the destruction of the One Ring and the fall of Mordor, it looks like the Witch-King of Angmar managed to get a job working for the one person even more evil than Sauron. Namely, Rita.
In the book, Eowyn’s declaration causes the Rider to hesitate, but his mount charges anyway. The movie does away this and pointlessly reorders the dialogue.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 7 years ago
Which begs the question, “What’s a Nazgul like you doing in a place like this?”
ellisaana Premium Member about 7 years ago
That word trick worked for Odysseus.
Tue Elung-Jensen about 7 years ago
So its the Witch-king, not Sauron.
Qiset about 7 years ago
She need to Gnome Ann in HR.
starcandles Premium Member about 7 years ago
What movie is this referring to?
David Rickard Premium Member about 7 years ago
Huh… I made a Witch-king of Angmar joke in reference to today’s Broom Hilda… what are the odds?
corpcasselbury about 7 years ago
Well, since the destruction of the One Ring and the fall of Mordor, it looks like the Witch-King of Angmar managed to get a job working for the one person even more evil than Sauron. Namely, Rita.
corpcasselbury about 7 years ago
Great job drawing the Witch-King, Scott!
PreVizsla about 7 years ago
In the book, Eowyn’s declaration causes the Rider to hesitate, but his mount charges anyway. The movie does away this and pointlessly reorders the dialogue.