251. Chapter 248: The Witch-king of Angmar and Beorn the Skin-changer



However, as powerful humans who were once corrupted by the Ring of Power, the Ringwraiths were powerful warriors, wizards, and sorcerers before they were corrupted. After obtaining the Ring of Power, they gained the power to travel to the underworld, and the abilities of invisibility and immunity to many physical damages made it difficult for ordinary people to deal with.

They are the nine most powerful servants of the Dark Lord Sauron, and the nightmare of many people in Middle-earth.

But the most terrifying thing about the Ringwraiths is that they cannot be truly killed. Even if you try your best to defeat them and destroy them, it is only temporary.

It won't be long before they return without any loss, and they can almost be called immortal. Only by defeating their master, Sauron, can these evil servants be killed.

It is also because of this that countless lives have been lost at the hands of the nine Ringwraiths over the past thousands of years. They have always been the archenemy of the light forces in Middle-earth, an existence that they shudder at the mention of.

The Witch-king of Angmar is the most powerful of the nine Ringwraiths, and some call him the King of the Ringwraiths.

The Kingdom of Angmar, which he once ruled, even conquered more than half of the entire Middle-earth. Countless races died at his hands. Although his invasion failed in the end and he was overthrown from the throne by the heroes of the time, he still became the most well-known and terrifying existence among the nine Ringwraiths.

After several days of traveling, when Borg rode on a wolf and brought his men to Dol Guldur, before entering the broken ancient city, he could already feel the power of darkness growing inside.

This force was so powerful that even the weather in the sky was affected. Thick dark clouds covered the top of the ancient city and did not rise for a long time.

These dark forces may make other races feel physically uncomfortable, fearful and angry, or even make them weak, but for the Orcs, being able to live in a place with abundant dark forces will only make them stronger and stronger, and the race will prosper more and more.

Borg took a deep breath and felt that his anger over his father's death was slightly relieved in this place where darkness was growing.

He walked into the city with his men and immediately felt as if some power in the city was calling him, making him unable to help but submit and bow down.

Before he could react, a deep and powerful voice, which made people feel fear involuntarily, reached his ears.

"You seem to be the son of Azog. What's your name? Why didn't Azog come here?"

As the voice appeared, a shadowy figure wearing a black cloak, an ancient metal crown on his face, and a metal visor, whose appearance could not be seen clearly, slowly appeared in a dark door.

Hearing this emotionless question, a trace of anger surged in Borg's heart, but he did not choose to fight against this powerful force. Instead, he lowered his head, not daring to look at the shadow of the powerful figure, and said respectfully:

"Your Excellency the Witch King of Angmar, my name is Bolg. My father Azog has been killed by the despicable dwarves. The skull on my head comes from him."

"Not only that, but even the Orc Town in the Misty Mountains suffered heavy losses. The Orc King and more than half of the Orcs there died, and the Orc Town has become a ruin."

The voice in the darkness was silent for a few seconds, as if thinking about something, and then the voice continued:

"Tell me everything you know, in detail."

More than ten minutes later, when Borg finished telling everything he knew, the Witch-king of Angmar's voice became a little solemn. It was obvious that the opponent was very powerful, as he was able to capture a place guarded by thousands of orcs in such a short time.

He hesitated for a few seconds before continuing:

"That's all right, Borg."

"From today on, you will lead the Orcs in the north."

"You will command all the orcs of Moria and the Misty Mountains."

"I will send someone to personally handle the matter of the Lonely Mountain Dwarf Squad."

"Your mission now is to go to the north to gather an army, forge armor, forge weapons, and assemble a powerful army, waiting for the master's call."

"Our great master will soon awaken, and our time will soon arrive."

Borg was delighted when he heard this. With the appointment of the Witch-king of Angmar, although he might still need to fight to conquer other Orc clans, with the name of orthodoxy, his journey to rule would undoubtedly reduce a lot of trouble.

"As you command, Your Excellency the Witch King of Angmar. Bolger awaits your orders at any time."

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Wayne and others carefully observed this huge wooden house and found that it was like a place where a giant creature of huge size lived. Many items were several times larger than ordinary objects, but the surrounding equipment was very complete.

Not only are there wells, farmlands, fences, and neat roads, but there are also many fruits and vegetables planted here. It is obviously a place where people have lived for a long time.

Thorin, whose spirits had improved a lot, could not help asking Gandalf after seeing the environment here: "What is this place? Are the people living here your acquaintances, Gandalf?"

Hearing this, Gandalf took a puff of his pipe and said vaguely: "Ah, yes, this is the residence of an old friend of mine. Perhaps we can stay here tonight."

Just when Thorin was about to ask something else, Bilbo, who had sharp eyes, suddenly pointed in a direction to the north of them and shouted in a terrified voice:

"Bear, a really big bear, it's charging towards us."

Upon hearing what Bilbo had pointed, everyone immediately looked in the direction he had pointed. They saw a huge brown bear about six or seven meters long, covered in brown hair, with very strong limbs. It was lying on the ground and was four or five meters tall. It was running towards them from a hillside with its mouth open, like a running mountain.

Its size is about five or six times that of an ordinary brown bear. Even just by looking at its appearance, one can imagine how powerful and strong this bear is.

No one had ever seen such a huge bear, and they subconsciously wanted to escape. Gandalf even shouted directly:

"Run into the house first and hide there. The bear shouldn't be able to get into the house."

When the others heard this and were about to do the same, they were frantically turning their horses around, causing a panic, when Wayne suddenly said:

"Why are you running? It's just a giant bear. What's there to be afraid of?"

After that, he whistled and asked Gandalf meaningfully: "Gandalf, is this giant bear a friend or an enemy? Do you need me to kill him?"

Before Gandalf could answer, Deathclaw Robin, upon hearing his master's whistle, immediately let out an excited roar.

Without any hesitation, he rushed towards the giant bear at an extremely fast speed.

If this giant bear, which is five or six times larger than an ordinary brown bear, is a terrifying beast, then the Deathclaw Robin running towards it is like a Tyrannosaurus Rex that has been king since the dinosaur era.

In terms of both appearance and size, the Death Claw is definitely stronger than the Giant Bear.

Gandalf and others who had witnessed the battle of Deathclaw knew even better how amazing the defense and strength of this giant beast were. It seemed that the giant bear that had just looked extremely terrifying was nothing at once. The dwarves immediately gave up running away and began to turn their heads, looking in the direction where the two giant beasts were about to collide, as if watching a show.

Gandalf also thought of the horror of the Deathclaw, and his expression immediately became anxious, and he shouted to Wayne:

"Don't let Robin hurt him, Wayne, this bear is not a bad guy."

In fact, Wayne had already known this in his heart, and he gave Robin the same order.

The two giant beasts were running very fast, and they collided with each other in just a blink of an eye.

As everyone expected, although the giant bear looked very scary, it was no match for the Death Claw. When the two beasts' bodies collided, the giant bear was instantly knocked to the ground and then pressed to the ground by the powerful Death Claw. Its strong hind legs stepped directly on his chest, and its bloody mouth full of sharp teeth bit his neck in an instant.

The sharp teeth and bloody breath immediately brought the giant bear back to its senses, and it was pinned to the ground and struggled desperately.

Gandalf rode up to the giant bear and shouted, "Beorn, change back into human form! We are not enemies and will not hurt you."

The Death Claw was so powerful that even though this giant bear was also known for its strength, it was unable to break free from the Death Claw that was even bigger than it was no matter how hard it struggled.

Finally, after dozens of seconds, the giant bear began to shrink slowly and turned into a naked giant wearing only shorts.

(There will be another chapter in the evening.) (End of this chapter)


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