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'''Black Shadow''' was an evil blight inflicted by the [[Nazgûl]], causing their victims to slip into a dark cold sleep and never recover. Those striken by the malady murmured in their sleep until a grey shadow fell on their faces as they fell into the darkness. | '''Black Shadow''' was an evil blight inflicted by the [[Nazgûl]], causing their victims to slip into a dark cold sleep and never recover. Those striken by the malady murmured in their sleep until a grey shadow fell on their faces as they fell into the darkness. | ||
After the [[Witch-king]] led | After the [[Witch-king]] led [[Sauron's attack on Osgiliath]], news of a "Black Shadow" reached [[Eriador]] and [[Gandalf]] realized it was the sene of danger that he sense approaching.<ref>{{FR|Council}}</ref> | ||
During the [[Siege of Gondor]] many wounded and those striken by the Black Shadow were in the [[Houses of Healing]] but the healers could not find a remedy.<ref>{{RK|Houses}}</ref> | During the [[Siege of Gondor]] many wounded and those striken by the Black Shadow were in the [[Houses of Healing]] but the healers could not find a remedy.<ref>{{RK|Houses}}</ref> |
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Black Shadow was an evil blight inflicted by the Nazgûl, causing their victims to slip into a dark cold sleep and never recover. Those striken by the malady murmured in their sleep until a grey shadow fell on their faces as they fell into the darkness.
After the Witch-king led Sauron's attack on Osgiliath, news of a "Black Shadow" reached Eriador and Gandalf realized it was the sene of danger that he sense approaching.[1]
During the Siege of Gondor many wounded and those striken by the Black Shadow were in the Houses of Healing but the healers could not find a remedy.[2]
See also