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| A Nazgûl |      | 15 | 34.09% | 
| A Black Numenorean |      | 21 | 47.73% | 
| An orc chieftan |      | 8 | 18.18% | 
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|  08-05-2005, 11:48 PM | #1 | 
| Scion of The Faithful Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: The brink, where hope and despair are akin. [The Philippines] 
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				   |  Gothmog. 
			
			He wasn't an Orc, as Sauron wouldn't trust command of his main force to an Orc. He couldn't be a Nazgûl, as Gothmog is an Sindarin name, and all of the Nazgûl are either Númenórean or Easterling Men, with names derived from their languages. He is most possibly a Black Númenórean. We have precedent for a lieutenant to be a Man. Most of you remember the Mouth of Sauron, right? He was the Lieutenant of Barad-dûr. I'm pretty sure he was a Black Númenórean. To those interested, here is where the whole thing started. 
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|  08-05-2005, 11:56 PM | #2 | |
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 After all, Sindarin was one of those languages of Numenor... 
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|  08-06-2005, 12:01 AM | #3 | 
| Scion of The Faithful Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: The brink, where hope and despair are akin. [The Philippines] 
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			But surely Sauron started recruiting Nazgûl potentials during the years of Anti-Elven Númenor. Those chaps would have Adûnaic names.
		 
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|  08-06-2005, 12:02 AM | #4 | |
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 And anyway, Sauron himself used Elven letters on the ONE RING, of all things. I'm not sold that it was a Nazgul (although I do think it most likely), just playing- ~The Devil's Advocate - Formendacil~ 
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|  08-06-2005, 01:04 AM | #5 | 
| Alive without breath Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: On A Cold Wind To Valhalla 
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				     |  Oh good grief! 
			
			Humm. This just reminds me how long it has been since I read The Lord of the Rings.  Looking at the characteristics that Orcs show throughout The Lord of the Rings, I think that it is unlikely that Sauron would place one in charge of his armies. Orcs are very little more than a mindless rabble from what we see. I do not think Sauron was that stupid. I've not cast a vote yet as I think I'll need to think about it for a while. But so far, I don't think I'd be voting Orc. I'm also doubting Nazgul as I think all the other Nazgul are named at some point, aren’t they? (I can't honestly remember) But then again, The King of Angmar later became "The Witch King" so Sauron was a name changer. However, if Sauron wanted to name a second in command after the king of Balrogs, then I suppose a Nazgul would be the obvious choice... [EDIT] I've just voted Nazgul as it seemed the most likely. 
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|  08-06-2005, 05:56 AM | #6 | ||||||||
| Shadowed Prince Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Thulcandra 
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 That said, I'm not yet decided, and haven't yet been through all the threads on the matter. EDIT: Quote: 
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 So yes, it would appear Sauron had started to choose his Nazgul potentials early on, but they would probably still have Adunaic names. So I don't think Gothmog could be a Nazgul. Quote: 
  Actually, what if Gothmog was simply the name given by the West to the lieutenant? In that case, he would have a different name in the black speech, and so all this language debate would be pointless... Sigh. I think my brain might explode. Good job, Fordim. Quote: 
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 I prefer the Balrog wings debate... Last edited by the guy who be short; 08-06-2005 at 06:18 AM. | ||||||||
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|  08-06-2005, 12:56 PM | #7 | |
| A Shade of Westernesse Join Date: May 2004 Location: The last wave over Atalantë 
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 I also think Tolkien would have made it clear if Gothmog was a Nazgul, a Black Numenorean, etc. Never was Gothmog described in the way of the other Nazgul (striking fear into the heart of his enemies, etc.), and Tolkien went out of his way to describe the dark origins of the Mouth of Sauron, making him seem like something of an anomaly in the Third Age. Withholding Gothmog's race is to me either an indication that Tolkien didn't want us to know, or that he figured the reader would assume the lieutenant was a regular man or orc - the two races which made up the vast majority of Sauron's fighting force. Orc is obviously more likely, because as far as we know there were no living men in Minas Morgul. | |
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