Alan Sisto
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They obtained glory and great wealth, yet it turned to their undoing.
They had, as it seemed, unending life, yet life became unendurable to them.
They could walk, if they would, unseen by all eyes in this world beneath the sun.
And they could see things in worlds invisible to mortal men.
But too often they beheld only the phantoms and delusions of Sauron.
You know, that sounds pretty miserable.
One by one, the text continues, sooner or later, according to their native strength and to the good or evil of their wills in the beginning, they fell under the thralldom of the ring that they bore and under the domination of the one, which was Sauron's.
and they became forever invisible, save to him that wore the ruling ring, and they entered into the realm of shadows.
The Nazgul were they, the ringwraiths, the enemy's most terrible servants.
Darkness went with them, and they cried with the voices of death.
Especially when they had to get their feet wet.
Oh, I hear a Nazgul scream.
That's because he's being forced to walk across the river.
Oh no, my, my socks are all wet now.