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The Nazgûl serve as a powerful narrative device that reflects Tolkien's themes of corruption and the loss of humanity. They began as noble kings but descended into fearsome shadows of their former selves, illustrating the perils of greed and the seductive nature of power. The story of Khamûl and his brethren continues to resonate, reminding readers that even the greatest can become ensnared by their desires.
As we delve into the depths of Tolkien's world, the haunting legacy of the Nazgûl endures, offering both a chilling fascination and valuable lessons about the human condition and the pursuit of power.