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Originally Posted by Folwren
I think the Nazgul are the scariest thing in all Tolkien's creation ever in my opinion. They're the only thing that kept me up at night while I was reading the book.
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Definitely have to agree. I remember being quite terrified, reading about the first Nazgul encounter late at night... I remember it described as if they crawled, which really freaked me out, perhaps because of a connection with creepy-crawly things like bugs...but I think the last time I went back to try and find such a description I couldn't find it, so I might have created the image myself.
I also agree that spiders are just horrifying. I hate, hate, hate them. Hate.
For example, this:
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Originally Posted by Lalwendė
There was one in our house last week, sitting above the cot. I'm not scared of spiders, in fact I think they're quite cool, but it was so big I had to go and fetch a jug to catch it in and it just fell off the wall and nonchalantly scuttled away under the bed, where it remains. I swear it was like a shaved tarantula....
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would make me want to burn down my house (after I run screaming from it). That room would at least be quarantined for a good while, all cracks around the door taped over...even after I sent in one of my many personal spider-killers.
Also the Silent Watchers, as
Lommy mentioned. How they and the effect they had on Frodo were described was extremely freaky...
Of course I say all of this noting that I have not read
The Lord of the Rings in quite a while...