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The Nazgûl were surrounded by an aura of terror, which affected all living creatures; their breath (called the Black Breath) was poisonous, and their cries caused terror and despair in all who heard them.  The three primary victims mentioned in the Lord of the Rings were [[Faramir]], [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]], and [[Eowyn]].  It was dispelled from them by [[Aragorn II|Elessar Telcontar]] at his return with [[Athelas]], proving him to be the heir of the throne of Gondor.
The Nazgûl were surrounded by an aura of terror, which affected all living creatures; their breath (called the Black Breath) was poisonous, and their cries caused terror and despair in all who heard them.  The three primary victims mentioned in the Lord of the Rings were [[Faramir son of Denethor II|Faramir]], [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]], and [[Eowyn]].  It was dispelled from them by [[Aragorn II|Elessar Telcontar]] at his return with [[Athelas]], proving him to be the heir of the throne of Gondor.


No mention was made of the Black Breath in Peter Jackson's film version.
No mention was made of the Black Breath in Peter Jackson's film version.

Revision as of 17:27, 5 April 2006

The Nazgûl were surrounded by an aura of terror, which affected all living creatures; their breath (called the Black Breath) was poisonous, and their cries caused terror and despair in all who heard them. The three primary victims mentioned in the Lord of the Rings were Faramir, Meriadoc Brandybuck, and Eowyn. It was dispelled from them by Elessar Telcontar at his return with Athelas, proving him to be the heir of the throne of Gondor.

No mention was made of the Black Breath in Peter Jackson's film version.