No, the Witch King is another name for the main Ringwraith, the one who stabbed Frodo on Weathertop. Sauron is the great Eye.
The Witch King was one of the nine human kings to whom Sauron gave Rings of Power back in the Second Age. At some point these nine human kings, by the power of the Rings are transformed into the nine Ringwraiths, with the Witch King as their lord. Sauron is a Maia, just below the Valar.
Sauron resides in the fortress of Barad-dûr, the Witch-king of Angmar is stationed on the border in Minas Morgul; other characters like the remaining Nazgûl and the Mouth of Sauron are also around. As general population you have orcs and humans, the latter who mostly work on the farms in southern Mordor.
The Witch King of Angmar's sword is called The Morgul-Blade.
Eowyn killed the leader of the Nazgul known as the Witch-king of Angmar .
The Mouth of Sauron, in both the movie and the book The Return of the King, is a lieutenant of Sauron that knows Sauron's mind, so Sauron speaks through him. He is still a Numorean man, however, and hopes to gain much from Sauron's conquest of Middle-Earth.
They are very hard to kill, but it is possible. Elrond uses one of the elven rings of power to sweep a group of Nazgul away with a deluge, destroying their physical bodies and sending their incorporeal essences fleeing back to Sauron. Sauron however was clearly able to return them to working order. In the third book, Eowyn and Merry together kill the Witch-king of Angmar, the lord of the Nazgul, the chief of the nine Ringwraiths, and this defeat is described as permanent.
Witch-king of Angmar was created in 1954.
I'll go with the 'Black Captain' - Witch King of Angmar .
The Witch King was a great man who ruled the land of Angmar, but his Ring of Power corrupted him (as did all of the rings that Sauron had touched during their forging corrupted their "masters", eventually making them slaves of Sauron) turning him into a Ring Wraith (Naz Gul, in the Black Speech of the land of Mordor).
Sauron resides in the fortress of Barad-dûr, the Witch-king of Angmar is stationed on the border in Minas Morgul; other characters like the remaining Nazgûl and the Mouth of Sauron are also around. As general population you have orcs and humans, the latter who mostly work on the farms in southern Mordor.
The Witch King of Angmar's sword is called The Morgul-Blade.
Eowyn killed the leader of the Nazgul known as the Witch-king of Angmar .
The Mouth of Sauron, in both the movie and the book The Return of the King, is a lieutenant of Sauron that knows Sauron's mind, so Sauron speaks through him. He is still a Numorean man, however, and hopes to gain much from Sauron's conquest of Middle-Earth.
They are very hard to kill, but it is possible. Elrond uses one of the elven rings of power to sweep a group of Nazgul away with a deluge, destroying their physical bodies and sending their incorporeal essences fleeing back to Sauron. Sauron however was clearly able to return them to working order. In the third book, Eowyn and Merry together kill the Witch-king of Angmar, the lord of the Nazgul, the chief of the nine Ringwraiths, and this defeat is described as permanent.
If you mean Beast Lord, the I think you are thinking of the Witch King of Angmar. He was the one that stabbed Frodo and was riding the Fell Beast that Eowyn decapitated.
There is the witch king of angmar out but that is about it, sorry! However, there has been frequent wishes for a third one, so you never know. I have a big widge :)
Gandalf, Saruman, Gimli, Lurtz, Sauron, Legolas, Mouth of Sauron, Balrog, Aragon, Faramir, Wormtongue, Frodo, Witch-King, Nazgul, Eowyn, Elrond, & Isldur are the main ones
Gandalf, Saruman, Gimli, Lurtz, Sauron, Legolas, Mouth of Sauron, Balrog, Aragon, Faramir, Wormtongue, Frodo, Witch-King, Nazgul, Eowyn, Elrond, & Isldur