Why do the Ringwraiths scream?

The Nazgul's howls -- a supremely unsettling screech that announced the arrival of Sauron's chief minions -- actually came from a simple trick. The Ringwraiths constituted Sauron's first real move against the remainder of Middle-earth, sent into the Shire to hunt down the One Ring in Frodo Baggins's care.
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What makes the Nazgûl scream?

Loading when this answer was accepted… Its actually Peter Jackson's wife, Fran Walsh, screeching, layered with the sound of a horse orgasm and if I remember right, a pig squealing.
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Why do the Ringwraiths fear fire?

Fire could of course damage and destroy their cloaks, and without them, the fear they could instill in the living would be reduced.
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How was the ringwraith sound made?

The sound of the Balrog in The Lord of the Rings (00:42) was made by dragging a breezeblock along a wooden floor, for example: Whereas the sound of the Ringwraith (02:31) is made by scraping plastic cups together, and adding some effects.
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Why are the Ringwraiths afraid of water?

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Some fans have theorized that their fear of water was actually due to their connection to the elves, as Elven lore claimed that the spirits of a former elf king flowed through all of the bodies of water in Middle Earth.
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Why can't the wraiths cross the river?

They crossed the river in fear, anger and disgust, but they knew that it wouldn't kill them in the end. It would mean the end to their horses (enhanced by evil, but still horses of this world) and their hunt, but not them.
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Can Ringwraiths see?

They themselves do not see the world of light as we do, but our shapes cast shadows in their minds, which only the noon sun destroys, and in the dark they perceive many signs and forms that are hidden from us: then they are most to be feared.
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Is a Nazgul a dragon?

Fellbeasts are monstrous, wyvern-like creatures that were bred by Sauron to be steeds for his lieutenants, the Nazgul. They were not truly dragons, but rather creatures from an older time long past in Middle-Earth. Sauron bred them as a challenge to the Great Eagles, their good-aligned counterparts.
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How does Frodo survive being stabbed by the Wraith?

Though the knife's blade dissolved soon afterwards, a fragment remained within Frodo's wound, working its way toward his heart and threatening to turn Frodo into a wraith. Elrond was able to remove the shard and heal the wound, but each year on the anniversary of receiving the wound Frodo became seriously ill.
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How did they make Star Trek phaser sound?

BB: In the original series, the steady blast of the phaser was derived from the hovering sound of the Martian war machines made for the 1953 version of Paramount's War of the Worlds. The original was made with tape feedback of an electric guitar and a harp.
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Are the Nazgûl invisible?

Nazgûl themselves are invisible as human flesh, due to their 9 rings transposing them into the realm of shadows: And they became forever invisible save to him that wore the Ruling Ring, and they entered into the realm of shadows - The Silmarillion.
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Are Nazgûl the same as Ringwraiths?

I knew before that the Black Riders and Ringwraiths and Nazguls are one and the same. But even before that, when I was little and saw the movies when they first came out, I thought the Nazgul referred to the fell beast or flying steed of the wraiths.
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Why are Nazgûl so weak?

Firstly, the Nazgûl call a fiery landscape, Mt. Doom, home – or at least this is the home of their master, Sauron. Secondly, while a fear of water can arguably be dismissed as a rightful fear of purity, for the Nazgûl to also be afraid of fire makes them seem a little too weak.
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Do the Nazgûl speak?

Tolkien describes the language as having two forms, the ancient "pure" forms used by Sauron himself, the Nazgûl, and the Olog-hai, and the more "debased" form used by the soldiery of Barad-dûr at the end of the Third Age. Little is known of the Black Speech except the inscription on the One Ring.
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What did the Ringwraiths ride?

Hell-hawks, employed as mounts by the Ringwraiths and found wild in southern Mirkwood and (after the War of the Ring) in Gondor, resemble a "cross between lizards and featherless birds". They were bred by Sauron in mockery of the Great Eagles.
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Can the Black Riders see?

The Hobbits notice that the Rider seems to be sniffing for Frodo, almost as though he can smell Frodo like an animal. Indeed, Aragorn later confirms that the Riders can't see the way people can, but their horses can see, and "at all times they smell the blood of living things, desiring and hating it" (1.11. 116).
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Did Frodos wound ever heal?

Frodo is never completely free of the wound, and it never truly heals. The same holds true for his other two wounds: the sting or bite of She- lob, and the loss of his finger, bitten off by Gollum in his final, desperate attempt to reclaim The One Ring.
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Why does the Morgul blade disappear?

It appears to disappear once the light hits it, so that may also be a component of the spell. A part of the blade has been broken off, so it may be that it disappears once it's been used.
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Who were the 9 Ringwraiths?

The Nazgûl (Black Speech for "Ringwraiths") or Úlairi (Quenya), also known as the Black Riders or simply The Nine, were the dreaded ring-servants of the Dark Lord Sauron in Middle-earth throughout the Second and Third Ages, who in the later years of the Third Age dwelt in Minas Morgul and Dol Guldur.
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Where was Nazgûl buried?

In Jackson's 2012–2014 The Hobbit film trilogy, the men who became the Nazgûl are said to have been buried and sealed within the invented High Fells of Rhudaur.
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How are Uruk Hai made?

There are suggestions that the Uruk-hai were the result of crossbreeding Orcs and Men. There were other creatures in Saruman's armies, and under his command in the Shire, that appear to have been hybrids. "Half-orcs" were as tall as Men and are never described simply as Orcs, as the Uruk-hai frequently are.
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Are Uruk Hai cannibals?

Tolkien indicates that Orcs are "always hungry". Orcs eat all manner of flesh, including men and horses, and there are frequent hints of cannibalism among Orcs. Grishnákh, leader of the Mordor Orcs, accuses Saruman's Uruks of eating Orc-flesh, which they angrily deny.
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Which Nazgûl is Isildur?

As one of the nine Nazgûl, Isildur was forced to serve the Dark Lord for all time until he was defeated and freed by Talion. The ranger later claimed his ring to survive after Celebrimbor abandoned him and eventually took Isildur's place among the Nazgûl after holding back Sauron's forces for decades.
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Why do the Nazgûl wear cloaks?

Indeed the primary purpose of wearing cloaks appears to be to enable them to interact with people, in addition to the well-known questioning of Hobbits in the Shire, The Hunt for the Ring notes a number of other such interactions: With Saruman. With Wormtongue. With some spies of Saruman's in Minhiriath.
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