Witch-king of Angmar
"Once great kings, the Ringwraiths and their leader, the Witchking of Angmar, were corrupted and ensnared by gifts of rings of power. Invisible slaves to the will of Sauron, the Lord of the Rings, they besieged the Hobbits on the hill of Weathertop. Revealed by the One Ring, Frodo then saw the Witchking in his trueform, a cold, twisted echo of his long-distant self. This figure is made of heavy-weight polystone and intricately hand sculpted and painted." (from Sideshow Collectibles) |
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Last modified: 10/13/06 by Urulókë
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