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'''Khamûl''' was one of the nine [[Nazgûl|Ringwraiths]], second only to the [[Witch-king]] himself. He was called [[Sauron]]'s lieutenant, "'''Shadow of the East'''", <ref>{{UT|Hunt}}</ref> and "'''the Second Chief'''" or "'''the Black Easterling'''"<ref name="Note1">{{UT|Hunt}}, note 1</ref>. He was a king of [[Easterlings]] before being given one of the [[Nine Rings]]. It was said that, after the Witch-king, Khamûl was most ready to perceive the presence of the [[One Ring]], but that his power was most confused and diminished by daylight. He was the only Ringwraith whose name was known.
'''Khamûl'''<ref ground=notes>He was the only Ringwraith whose name is revealed in the [[Legendarium]].</ref> was one of the nine [[Nazgûl|Ringwraiths]], second only to the [[Witch-king]] himself. He was called [[Sauron]]'s lieutenant, "'''Shadow of the East'''", <ref>{{UT|Hunt}}</ref> and "'''the Second Chief'''" or "'''the Black Easterling'''"<ref name="Note1">{{UT|Hunt}}, note 1</ref>.  
==History==
He was a king of [[Easterlings]] during the [[Second Age]], and he was one of the nine Men to whom Sauron gave [[Nine Rings|one of the Rings of Power]]. Like the others, he became a powerful sorcerer and ruler until eventually faded into a [[Wraith]] and his will was surrendered to Sauron.<ref>{{S|Rings}}</ref> By {{SA|2251}} he was already one of Sauron's servants.<ref name="SA">{{App|SA}}</ref>


In {{TA|2951}} Khamûl took command of the fortress of [[Dol Guldur]] after Sauron's return to [[Mordor]].<ref>{{App|TA}}</ref> It was he who asked [[Gaffer Gamgee|Hamfast Gamgee]] for "Baggins" the day after [[Frodo Baggins]] had left [[Hobbiton]] and pursued the [[Hobbits]] to [[Bucklebury Ferry]] in [[the Shire]] some days later.<ref name="Note1"/>
It was said that, after the Witch-king, Khamûl was most ready to perceive the presence of the [[One Ring]], but his power was most confused and diminished by daylight. 
 
In {{TA|2951}} Sauron returned to [[Mordor]] and declared openly to his enemies. Khamûl and two other Ringwraiths were sent to the fortress of [[Dol Guldur]] and Khamûl took command.<ref>{{App|TA}}</ref>  
 
During the [[War of the Ring]] he was one of the Ringwraiths who entered the [[Shire]], and asked [[Gaffer Gamgee|Hamfast Gamgee]] for "Baggins" the day after [[Frodo Baggins]] had left [[Hobbiton]]. He then pursued the [[Hobbits]] to [[Bucklebury Ferry]] in [[the Shire]] some days later.<ref name="Note1"/>


Following the destruction of [[the One Ring]], Khamûl perished with the rest of the Ringwraiths.<ref>{{RK|VI3}}</ref>
Following the destruction of [[the One Ring]], Khamûl perished with the rest of the Ringwraiths.<ref>{{RK|VI3}}</ref>
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[:Category:Images of Khamûl|Images of Khamûl]]
* [[:Category:Images of Khamûl|Images of Khamûl]]
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Khamûl
Men/Nazgûl
John Howe - Khamûl the Easterling.jpg
Biographical Information
Other namesShadow of the East, the Black Easterling
Death{{{death}}} (aged 4200+)
Physical Description
RaceMen/Nazgûl
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Khamûl

KhamûlCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many was one of the nine Ringwraiths, second only to the Witch-king himself. He was called Sauron's lieutenant, "Shadow of the East", [1] and "the Second Chief" or "the Black Easterling"[2].

History

He was a king of Easterlings during the Second Age, and he was one of the nine Men to whom Sauron gave one of the Rings of Power. Like the others, he became a powerful sorcerer and ruler until eventually faded into a Wraith and his will was surrendered to Sauron.[3] By S.A. 2251 he was already one of Sauron's servants.[4]

It was said that, after the Witch-king, Khamûl was most ready to perceive the presence of the One Ring, but his power was most confused and diminished by daylight.

In T.A. 2951 Sauron returned to Mordor and declared openly to his enemies. Khamûl and two other Ringwraiths were sent to the fortress of Dol Guldur and Khamûl took command.[5]

During the War of the Ring he was one of the Ringwraiths who entered the Shire, and asked Hamfast Gamgee for "Baggins" the day after Frodo Baggins had left Hobbiton. He then pursued the Hobbits to Bucklebury Ferry in the Shire some days later.[2]

Following the destruction of the One Ring, Khamûl perished with the rest of the Ringwraiths.[6]

See also

Notes

References