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To: JenB
Remind me Jen, who are the Barrow Wights? Weren't they fallen soldiers from the first or second age? Sorry to not have access to my book here in Seattle... Aren't they Númenoreans?
176 posted on 04/02/2002 12:41:07 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
The Barrow-wights are evil spirits sent to dwell in the Barrow-downs by the Witch-king of Angmar during his wars with the remnant of Arnor, and who remained there long after the realm of Angmar itself had vanished from the world.

From The Encyclopedia of Arda


North of the Old Forest and west of the Brandywine River was the most ancient burial ground of Men in Middle-earth called the Barrow-downs, dome-shaped hills crowned with monoliths and ringed with stones white as bone. Kings of Men from the First Age of the Sun were buried here under these mounds that were held sacred for many ages.

However, many tortured spirits fled from the Witch-kingdom of Angmar to seek shelter from the light of the Sun; demons who had become disembodied looking for other bodies in which their evil spirits could dwell. And so it was the Barrow-wights came into being, who animated the bones and jewelled armour of the ancient Kings of Men.

The Barrow-wights were shape-shifters that could crush the will of an unwary traveller. They appeared in the guise of a dark phantom whose eyes were luminous and cold. The voice was horrible, yet hypnotic; its skeletal voice had a touch like ice and a grip like the iron jaws of a trap. Once under the spell of the Undead, the victim surrendered their will and the Barrow-wight drew them into the treasure tombs on the downs. A dismal choir of tortured souls could be heard as, in the green half-light, the Barrow-wight laid his victim on a stone altar and bound them with gold chains. He draped them in the pale cloth and precious jewellery of the long-dead kings, then took their life with a sacrificial sword. Yet light was still the undoing of the Barrow-wight, for once a stone chamber was broken open, light would pour in and the Barrow-wight would fade like mist before the sun and he would perish.

From The Races of Middle-Earth

177 posted on 04/02/2002 1:34:42 PM PST by ecurbh
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