The Nazgûl in Lord of the Rings' lore are terrible enemies, that use fear and darkness against their opponents. Today we look at the attack of the Prancing Pony and what is different in the book and how Aragorn (Strider), Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin leave Butterbur, Bob, Nob and ultimately Bree. We will also look back at an event inf the Shire and explain why not all Nazgûl are present in Bree. We in addition also talk again about Bill Ferny and his friends and about silver pennies.
As a little special we compare the Lord of the Rings animated film from 1978 a bit to Peter Jacksons the Fellowship of the Ring adaption too.
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Mistakes:
Khamûl could also be pronounced "Chamûhl" (CH as in German "Bach") at least by the Orcs, quote from Appendix E:
"kh thus represents the same sound as ch in Orkish Grishnákh, or Adûnaic (Númenórean) Adúnakhôr. On Dwarvish (Khuzdul) see note below."
Orcs officially spoke Black Speech too, but also their own languages and dialects. So it's imo not clear if it's the same in Black Speech.
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