Grishnákh was an Orc captain from Barad-dûr in the service of Sauron in the Third Age. He led a host of Mordor Orcs to join Saruman's Uruk-hai who were taking Merry and Pippin across the plain of Rohan to Isengard. Grishnákh can only be summoned along with his Orcs through Isengard's spellbook power Grishnákh's Boys (3pp).
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| - Non si conosce l'esatta etimologia del nome Grishnák ma è fuor di dubbio che abbia origine dal Linguaggio Nero.
- Grishnákh was an Orc captain from Barad-dûr in the service of Sauron in the Third Age. He led a host of Mordor Orcs to join Saruman's Uruk-hai who were taking Merry and Pippin across the plain of Rohan to Isengard. Grishnákh can only be summoned along with his Orcs through Isengard's spellbook power Grishnákh's Boys (3pp).
- Grishnákh was an Orc captain from Barad-dûr in the service of Sauron in the Third Age, who led a host of Mordor Orcs to join Saruman's Uruk-hai soldiers who were taking Merry and Pippin across the plain of Rohan to Isengard, in The Two Towers. Grishnákh is described in the book as "a short crook-legged creature, very broad and with long arms that hung almost to the ground" and as having a voice that was soft but evil-sounding.
- Grishnákh was a high-ranking Orc-Captain of Mordor. While no Uruk but a only stout fighting-Orc of all but middle-height Grishnákh was sly, intelligent and scheming enough to rise to the Witch-king´s trusted (more or less) personal Agent and Messenger. Grishnákh, during his long work in the Nazgûl´s service, found out about the legacy of the one ring and since had made plans to gain the Ash Nazg for himself.
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| - Grishnákh in the Two Towers film
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| - Captain of Barad-dûr, leader of the Mordor Orcs
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| - Non si conosce l'esatta etimologia del nome Grishnák ma è fuor di dubbio che abbia origine dal Linguaggio Nero.
- Grishnákh was an Orc captain from Barad-dûr in the service of Sauron in the Third Age. He led a host of Mordor Orcs to join Saruman's Uruk-hai who were taking Merry and Pippin across the plain of Rohan to Isengard. Grishnákh can only be summoned along with his Orcs through Isengard's spellbook power Grishnákh's Boys (3pp).
- Grishnákh was an Orc captain from Barad-dûr in the service of Sauron in the Third Age, who led a host of Mordor Orcs to join Saruman's Uruk-hai soldiers who were taking Merry and Pippin across the plain of Rohan to Isengard, in The Two Towers. Grishnákh is described in the book as "a short crook-legged creature, very broad and with long arms that hung almost to the ground" and as having a voice that was soft but evil-sounding.
- Grishnákh was a high-ranking Orc-Captain of Mordor. While no Uruk but a only stout fighting-Orc of all but middle-height Grishnákh was sly, intelligent and scheming enough to rise to the Witch-king´s trusted (more or less) personal Agent and Messenger. Grishnákh, during his long work in the Nazgûl´s service, found out about the legacy of the one ring and since had made plans to gain the Ash Nazg for himself.
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