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On [[13 March]] {{TA|3019|n}}, when [[Faramir]] was retreating to [[Minas Tirith]]<ref name="Great"/> he held at bay a mounted soldier of [[Harad]] as the Nazgûl swirled overhead.  Faramir was struck down by a flying dart - it was feared that it was from the Nazgûl and had created a Morgul-wound.<ref>{{RK|V4}}</ref>  However, after the great battle [[Aragorn]] examined the wound and found it to be healing.  This proved that Faramir had not suffered a Morgul-wound.  It had been believed that it was such though due to Faramir's sickness and fever, but Aragorn diagnosed Faramir's condition as due to weariness, grief, wounding, and the [[Black Breath]].<ref>{{RK|V8}}</ref>
On [[13 March]] {{TA|3019|n}}, when [[Faramir]] was retreating to [[Minas Tirith]]<ref name="Great"/> he held at bay a mounted soldier of [[Harad]] as the Nazgûl swirled overhead.  Faramir was struck down by a flying dart - it was feared that it was from the Nazgûl and had created a Morgul-wound.<ref>{{RK|V4}}</ref>  However, after the great battle [[Aragorn]] examined the wound and found it to be healing.  This proved that Faramir had not suffered a Morgul-wound.  It had been believed that it was such though due to Faramir's sickness and fever, but Aragorn diagnosed Faramir's condition as due to weariness, grief, wounding, and the [[Black Breath]].<ref>{{RK|V8}}</ref>
==See also==
*[[Morgul-knife]]


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Morgul-wounds were inflicted by the weapons of Sauron's greatest servants — or, at least, by those of the Nazgûl. They carried dark enchantments that cursed the wounds suffered by their victims. The wounds themselves varied; those suffered by Steward Boromir in T.A. 2475 left him in crippling pain and shortened his life[1] (he died in 2489[2]), while the wound taken by Frodo on Weathertop[3] on 6 October 3018[4] threatened to make him a wraith.[5]

On 13 March 3019, when Faramir was retreating to Minas Tirith[4] he held at bay a mounted soldier of Harad as the Nazgûl swirled overhead. Faramir was struck down by a flying dart - it was feared that it was from the Nazgûl and had created a Morgul-wound.[6] However, after the great battle Aragorn examined the wound and found it to be healing. This proved that Faramir had not suffered a Morgul-wound. It had been believed that it was such though due to Faramir's sickness and fever, but Aragorn diagnosed Faramir's condition as due to weariness, grief, wounding, and the Black Breath.[7]

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