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 <img src="http://www.barrowdowns.com/images/posticons/onering.jpg" align=absmiddle>  Re: UT and Nazgul
 
 <blockquote>Quote:<hr> Yet this weakness they [the Ringwraiths] had for Sauron's present purpose: so great was the terror that went with them (even invisible and unclad) that their coming forth might soon be perceived and their mission be guessed by the Wise.<hr></blockquote>I don't think the Nazgūl had the ability to "dial-down" the terror factor.  I think the cited examples are more indicitave of Tolkien's love of the courage and tenacity of the "common man" even (maybe especially) in the face of great danger.
 
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