Once great kings of Men, the Nazgul were corrupted by the magic rings given to them by Sauron the Dark Lord. They bacame formless creatures, frightening specters, slaves to the will of the Dark Lord who sent them out as agents of his will to scour the lands of Middle-earth for the One Ring. To most they appeared as black-robed figures on horseback, projecting about themselves an overwhelming aura of fear. Frodo, hovever, saw the Ringwraiths in their true form when he placed the One Ring on his finger at Weathertop. They appeared to him as wretched husks of their former selves, tall and thin, drawn and sapped of their mortality till all that remained were pale, twisted masks of the will of Sauron.
When Frodo puts the One Ring on in front of five Nazgul including the Witch King, he doesn’t disappear from their sight and he sees them in their true form. The design of this is cool, as a figure though not so much. Using a funky colour pallet of blue white silver and greys this figures colourstion looks a bit silly to achieve the desired effect Toybiz were obviously going for. The articulation leaves much to be desired also being covered in large plastic robes that look silly unless hanging down. The action feature is once again stabbing with the morgul blade, however this time the blade is less goofy looking compared to the witch king figures retractable one, but his weapons are softer and warp easily. So this figure has good sculpting, funky but intentional paint apps, bad...[See More]
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