In prior versions of the legendarium, Khamûl was stationed at Dol Guldur on March 6, when Aragorn revealed himself to Sauron and began marching on the Wood-elf realms on March 10th. Tolkien, as well as one of the six Ringwraiths not of Númenórean descent. He was the only Ringwraith whose name was given by J.R.R. Khamûl was called the Shadow of the East, the Second Chief, and the Black Easterling. The Nazgûl retreated when Sauron sensed that Frodo claimed the One Ring for himself, and were dispatched to Mount Doom. He led them to the Battle of the Black Gate riding his Fellbeast, before they were attacked by the Eagles. Īfterwards, Khamûl became the leader of the Nazgûl. After the Witch-king's demise, he and the other seven lesser Nazgûl retreated to Mordor. Khamûl also appeared in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields with the other Nazgûl, mounted on his Fellbeast and killing Gondor's soldiers at the beginning of the battle. Khamûl was the wraith who pursued the hobbits to Bucklebury Ferry in the Shire, and who asked Farmer Maggot for "Baggins" just before Frodo Baggins left Hobbiton. In TA 2951, Sauron sent three Nazgûl to abide in Dol Guldur, and Khamûl commanded the fortress thereafter. He first appeared as one of the Nazgûl in SA 2251. He received one of the nine Rings of Power from the Dark Lord Sauron and in time he was corrupted and became one of his servants. Khamûl was once a mortal man, an Easterling who ruled in Rhûn.
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