Are the Nazgul liches?

While not exactly liches in the traditional fantasy sense (which usually involves a wizard creating their own undead form), Nazgûl function very similarly to liches, essentially being undead wraiths bound to the material world and their Rings, losing their physical forms and becoming creatures of shadow, serving Sauron through a connection to the One Ring, making them undead rulers/wraiths. They're powerful, immortal (until their rings are destroyed), and tied to an object, much like a lich's phylactery.
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Is Sauron technically a lich?

No, Sauron isn't technically a lich; he's a fallen angelic spirit (a Maiar) who, unlike mortal wizards creating phylacteries, poured a piece of his own immortal essence into the One Ring to control others, making the Ring his anchor to the world, not a typical lich's soul-container. While he shares lich-like traits (immortality, powerful magic, desire for domination, using an object to retain power after physical defeat), he was never mortal, so he can't be "undead" in the traditional lich sense, but his spirit persists even without a body. 
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Are the Nazgûl undead?

They were nine Men who had succumbed to Sauron's power through wearing Rings of Power, which gave them immortality but reduced them to invisible wraiths, servants bound to the power of the One Ring and completely under Sauron's control.
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Are there liches in Lord of the Rings?

Sauron, the well-known Dark Lord from The Lord of the Rings series by J.R.R. Tolkien, is an example of Lich since he imprinted his essence onto One Ring which allowed him to survive his physical death.
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Are the Nazgûl the people or the dragons?

Nazgûl literally translates to ring wraiths. Nazg is ring Gûl is wraith/spirit. These are the nine kings of men who took the nine rings of power given to them by Sauron, who had power over them as he helped produce the rings and had the One Ring (Ash Nazg) to control them.
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How Powerful are the Nazgul?

Why is Isildur a Nazgûl?

After he was attacked by the orcs, they transported his lifeless body to Mordor at Sauron's behest. Sauron revived Isildur with one of the nine rings, and then tortured him until his spirit was broken and he became a Nazgûl.
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Did Gandalf fight all 9 Nazgûl?

But at the Council of Elrond, Gandalf very specifically says he fought all nine. He drew four of them off when he fled northward at dawn; "This helped, a little, for there were only five, not nine, when your camp was attacked."
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Is Sauron's true form an elf?

Is Sauron a human or elf? Sauron was neither a human nor an Elf, but he could have resembled either in his fair disguise in the Second Age, particularly as Annatar.
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Why was Kili killed off?

Why did Fili and Kili have to die? There are a few different theories as to why Tolkien had Fili and Kili die at the end of The Hobbit. One theory is that he was emphasizing the important and loyal role that Fili and Kili had as sister-sons of Thorin, an important relationship in medieval literature.
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Is Gandalf a maiar or Valar?

Gandalf is a Maia (plural: Maiar), an angelic, immortal spirit, not a Vala (who are the greater powers like gods). He was sent to Middle-earth as one of the Istari (Wizards) by the Valar to help fight Sauron, taking the form of an old man, but his true name was Olórin, and he was one of the wisest of the Maiar.
 
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Why is Sauron afraid of Aragorn?

Sauron feared Aragorn because he was the rightful heir of Isildur, a powerful leader capable of uniting Men and Elves, and, most critically, Sauron mistakenly believed Aragorn had the One Ring and could use its power to challenge him directly, uniting armies against Mordor and potentially destroying him. Aragorn's lineage, charisma, and proven leadership threatened Sauron's dominance, making him a far greater danger than any other mortal man. 
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Who is the saddest death in Lord of the rings?

While subjective, Boromir's death is widely considered the saddest due to his heroic redemption, regret, and acceptance of Aragorn as king, marking the Fellowship's tragic break; other contenders often mentioned are Théoden's noble sacrifice and the tragic corruption/death of Gollum/Sméagol. Boromir's poignant final moments, where he redeems himself by defending Merry and Pippin, finding peace, and acknowledging Aragorn, are especially heartbreaking.
 
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Why did Gandalf say he is saruman?

When Gandalf says, "I am Saruman," after returning as Gandalf the White, he means he has taken Saruman's place as the leader of the Istari (wizards) and is now fulfilling the role Saruman abandoned: the wise guide and helper for the free peoples against Sauron, essentially becoming the "Saruman as he should have been". He's not claiming to be the same person but that he now embodies the true purpose and authority Saruman forfeited through pride and betrayal, becoming the head of the order and stronger than ever.
 
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Did Morgoth create smaug?

Morgoth (Melkor) is considered Smaug's creator in the sense that he first bred the Fire-drakes, but Smaug wasn't one of the original, massive First Age dragons like Ancalagon; rather, he was a younger dragon from a later brood, likely hatched after the War of Wrath, who escaped the destruction and grew to immense size and cunning, becoming the terror of the Third Age. Morgoth couldn't create life from nothing, but he corrupted spirits (possibly lesser Maiar or other beings) and bound them into monstrous, powerful bodies, giving rise to dragons like Smaug.
 
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Is Vecna a god or a lich?

As portrayed in the 3rd Edition sourcebook Deities and Demigods. Originally appearing in the Greyhawk campaign setting, Vecna was described as a powerful wizard who became a lich.
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Did Gandalf know the Necromancer was Sauron?

During the early part of this age, Sauron worked slowly to regain his power. Eventually, he took residence in Dol Guldur, an ancient fortress just south of Mirkwood. Here, he became known as the Necromancer. Shortly before the events of The Hobbit began, Gandalf discovered the Necromancer's true identity.
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Is Thorin half elf?

TL;DR: Thorin is half-elf, and Fili and Kili are themselves both part elf and half-human. The two young dwarves represent the union of Elves, Men, and Dwarves that once existed before Dale fell, and which will rise again.
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Who has the Arkenstone now?

After the battle, the Arkenstone was placed by Bard upon Thorin's chest within his tomb deep underneath Erebor, and so was returned to the earth at last.
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Why do Hobbits come of age at 33?

The main clue is the Hobbits' "coming of age" at 33, due to their extended childhood and adolescence. This would compare to a typical Man coming of age at 18 to 21. Thus, a Hobbit at 50 was a young adult, equivalent to being about 30, maybe 27, in human years.
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Is his name Gandalf or Mithrandir?

He was known by many names during the long years he remained in Middle-earth: Elves named him Mithrandir, the Grey Pilgrim, while the men of Arnor named him Gandalf, which became his most common name. He was also known as Incánus in the south, and Tharkûn to the Dwarves.
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Who is the most powerful LOTR character?

The strongest character in The Lord of the Rings is generally considered to be Sauron, the Dark Lord, as a being of immense power, capable of wielding great darkness and shaping reality, though some argue for his master, Morgoth, or even the supreme creator Eru Ilúvatar, while figures like Gandalf the White and Galadriel are incredibly strong but often restrained in their power to guide mortals. 
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Is Halbrand actually Sauron?

Halbrand was a name and identity that Sauron took for himself during the late Second Age of Middle-earth. Halbrand was invented by Amazon Studios for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. He is portrayed by Charlie Vickers.
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What was Gandalf's true form?

Gandalf's true form is that of an immortal, angelic spirit named Olorin, one of the divine Maiar, who appears in Middle-earth disguised in the humble form of an old man, a "veil" called a fana. He was sent as one of the Istari (Wizards) to guide free peoples, not to dominate with raw power, so his true, majestic spirit remained mostly unseen, though he could manifest greater power, especially after his return as Gandalf the White, explains this YouTube video.
 
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Why was Legolas so scared of the Balrog?

In the books, Legolas actually screamed in terror when he realized that a Balrog was coming. It was the Balrogs that rounded up the elves for Morgoth, to be corrupted into orcs.
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How is Elrond immortal if he is half elf?

Elrond and his brother were given a choice by Valars(gods) to either become immortal or not, just like their parents had. Elrond chose immortality and his brother mortality, making all his descendents(which includes Aragorn) mortal alongside him.
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