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<small>"''...to them the Enemy had given rings of power, and he had devoured them: living ghosts they were become, terrible and evil.''" ([[Faramir]])<ref>{{TT|IV6}}</ref></small>


'''Ghosts''' was a name commonly used to describe the [[undead]], beings which did not perish after what would be a natural death, but which continued to haunt the living in their after-life. While likely often the product of a vivid imagination, the dealings of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] with several types of undead testify that ghosts were a reality in [[Middle-earth]].<ref>[[J.R.R. Tolkien]], ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', ''passim''</ref>
'''Ghosts''' was a name commonly used to describe the [[undead]], beings which did not perish after what would be a natural death, but which continued to haunt the living in their after-life. While likely often the product of a vivid imagination, the dealings of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] with several types of undead testify that ghosts were a reality in [[Middle-earth]].<ref>[[J.R.R. Tolkien]], ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', ''passim''</ref>

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Ghosts by Ron Spencer

"...to them the Enemy had given rings of power, and he had devoured them: living ghosts they were become, terrible and evil." (Faramir)[1]

Ghosts was a name commonly used to describe the undead, beings which did not perish after what would be a natural death, but which continued to haunt the living in their after-life. While likely often the product of a vivid imagination, the dealings of the Fellowship of the Ring with several types of undead testify that ghosts were a reality in Middle-earth.[2]

In the late Third Age, the ruined and deserted Osgiliath was known as "a city of ghosts."[3]

Portrayal in adaptations

1982-97: Middle-earth Role Playing:

Ghosts are one of the most powerful Undead beings. They are altogether incorporeal, and drain constitution points from player characters.[4]

2002-5: The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game:

Ghosts come in three types: phantoms, wraiths and wights.[5]

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