Sauron transformed the Kings of Men, the wearers of his powerful magical Rings, into the mysterious Ringwraiths. The Rings granted their bearers immortality but it came with a price. They slowly became enslaved to follow Sauron's every command. Nothing remains of their physical bodies. Now all that is left of these former monarchs are their twisted spirits.
Maybe it’s part nostalgia but I do reall love this figure set. The Ringwraith looks the part with the iconic design and a sword as well as the horses eyes have red light up eyes that don’t inhibit the articulation and look menacing. Of course this figure suffers with the rubber basic joint leg issue but it has the details and it works better than compared to the other rubbery legged riders. This was one of my childhood favourites though obviously the articulation is inhibited by the legs and the “slashing” action which essentially just moves his arm up and down using a button, not that impressive or much of a slash to be frank. The softgoods work so well on this figure, I’ve taken a broken ringwraiths softgood robes and after some works added them to my witchking making him more poseable...[See More]
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