The Hunt for the Ring
Sauron's Servants and the Pursuit of the One Ring
Imagine a dark shadow stretching from Mordor all the way to the peaceful Shire. The Dark Lord Sauron, having captured Gollum, learned that his precious One Ring was in the hands of a hobbit named Baggins. To get it back, he sent out his most terrifying servants: the Nazgûl, or Ringwraiths. These nine ghostly figures, once great kings of Men, were now slaves to Sauron's will, riding black horses and spreading fear wherever they went. Led by the Witch-king of Angmar, their chase began. Their search for the Ring-bearer, Frodo Baggins, created a desperate race across Middle-earth. From the quiet roads of the Shire to the lone lands of Eriador, the Black Riders were always close behind. Friends of Frodo, like the mysterious Strider, also known as Aragorn, and the wizard Gandalf, worked to protect him. This thrilling pursuit led to famous moments like the terrifying chase to the Ford of Bruinen and the fateful attack at Weathertop.
