The One Ring, the Ruling Ring.
Sauron, either by his own hand or through others, forged a total of twenty magical rings. Of these, nine were given to the mightiest among Men, some were kings, others mighty warriors, and some renowned sorcerers.
But their exact identities are unknown. Ancient rumors say that three of them were Númenórean nobles, with the Witch-king said to be among them. Another, more clearly identified, was a ruler from the Eastern lands, now known as the Shadow of the East, Khamûl.
So far, among all the Nazgûl, the only one Garrett has never personally defeated is the Witch-king.
Of course, it doesn’t matter if the Witch-king is defeated once, after all, it’s just a matter of being resurrected again. Whoever defeats him makes little difference, beyond slightly denting morale. Things would go on as they always do.
But where he is defeated, that does matter.
Anywhere in Middle-earth would be acceptable, except at the very gates of Gondor. If he were to be defeated in such a historic place, Gondor would never let the matter rest.
Back to the point.
Of the nine Nazgûl, the origins of four are somewhat clear. But as for the other five, no one knows. Not even Garrett knows. It’s possible that even the Elves or Istari don’t know.
“You’re the Witch-king?”
“No… you’re not.”
At the crossroads, Garrett stood up, staring at the slowly approaching Nazgûl, and shouted, “I’ve been waiting here for almost a day. Your leader, he’s not here. Where did he go?”
The Nazgûl said nothing, only continued to approach.
The afterglow of the setting sun filtered through his dark wraith-form, leaving faint, dim halos upon the road behind him.
Before the broken statue of Gondor’s king, he drew the shattered sword from his back. A blade so short it could barely serve as more than a dagger.
“You mean to fight me with that thing?”
No answer. The Nazgûl kept his silence. Step by step, calm and steady, he advanced, his gaze fixed on the man before him.
“Not speaking, then.”
Of course. Unless necessary, the Nazgûl usually kept their mouths tightly shut. When they did open them, it was most often for a piercing shriek, meant only to instill terror.
They were, after all, nothing more than a host of corrupted, unredeemed wraiths. Though they retained their skills and intelligence from life, their will had long been eroded. Everything they did was for their master, Sauron.
Seeing that the approaching wraith had no intention of conversing, Garrett also drew his sword.
“So, he won’t face me himself, and instead sends a subordinate to die in his place. A clever enough move, I suppose, it saves him a shred of reputation.”
Had it been a nameless upstart shouting at his gates, the Witch-king would never have bothered to answer, he would not stoop so low.
But this was Garrett. His every move tugged at countless nerves, his deeds spread swiftly far and wide.
The Witch-king had to respond, in one way or another.
“But what good will it do?”
The last rays of sunlight faded from the sky.
And in the moment when the final glimmer of light vanished from the world, the Nazgûl’s figure suddenly disappeared.
Clang!
Garrett spun around, his blade catching the shattered sword aimed straight for his throat.
Whoosh!
With a single swing, Garrett’s sword unleashed an unstoppable force. The Nazgûl stumbled backward, struggling to keep hold of his weapon.
Blocked.
But the attempt to disarm him failed.
“Why don’t you try that backstab again?”
At those words, the Nazgûl raised his head. For the first time in centuries, as he looked upon the black-armored warrior before him, he felt something long-forgotten… an oppressive weight pressing down on him, and a flicker of unease.
It was like facing a great beast, back when he had still been human, when all one could do was fight with everything, life on the line.
Garrett lunged forward. The Nazgûl’s form flickered and vanished again, narrowly avoiding the blow.
Time seemed to slow, or perhaps the Nazgûl’s speed had quickened. He landed atop the broken statue’s crown, calmly drew his bow, and fired five arrows in a single instant, each one aimed unerringly for Garrett’s head.
Boom!
Garrett’s vision blurred as his runic shield flared five times, each impact draining a few points of power.
Half his shield was gone from that single volley.
The attack power was high, but it couldn’t break through.
Garrett turned his head toward the archer’s perch, swiftly drew his own bow, and loosed a flaming arrow in return.
The Nazgûl merely flicked his shattered sword, cleaving the arrow from the air, without so much as shifting his stance.
“Interesting.”
Garrett’s blood stirred, his long-dormant battle instincts surging to life once more.
From atop the ruined statue, the Nazgûl raised his bow again, ready to fire downward, but suddenly, a hook with a bobber attached snagged onto his armor.
A fishing rod?
Caught off guard, he was yanked down. He fell from the statue’s crown, right where Garrett stood waiting, sword raised.
“Do you know what baseball is?”
The brutal strike was about to land when the wraith flickered once more, vanishing in midair, and reappeared behind Garrett. He lunged with his shattered sword. Garrett spun, parrying with a reverse stroke. The impact left the Nazgûl’s hand trembling. In that instant, Garrett struck again, knocking the sword flying.
The clash of steel rang out.
The Nazgûl dove instinctively, hand stretching for the fallen blade with inhuman speed. But Garrett was already surging forward, sprinting with explosive force, dust rising behind him.
The moment the wraith’s fingers touched his weapon, his sword was already descending.
The Ring’s power flared, the wraith’s movements quickened, just enough to bring up his sword in defense. Garrett pressed down, his blade forcing the wraith’s broken sword closer and closer to his face.
Shriek!
At last, the wraith screamed, but the sound inspired no fear in Garrett. Still, it bolstered the wraith himself. He forced Garrett’s blade aside and gained a moment of breathing room.
His form flickered out of the mortal realm and back into the wraith-world, reappearing at a distance. But when he looked back, Garrett was gone. Only violet particles lingered where he had stood.
The wraith turned his head. Suddenly, a hand seized his helm. No matter how he struggled, he could not break free. He tried to strike back, but the runic shield held firm.
And then, he was slammed mercilessly against the base of the statue.
The edge of a blade gleamed, poised to strike.
Clang!
At the last possible moment, the Nazgûl rolled away, escaping the thrust. He turned and saw the sword buried deep into the stone base, as if the stone were mere soil.
Then the sword moved.
Scrrrrk.
A hideous grinding shriek filled the air as the long blade carved through the stone, gouging a deep trench. The wraith rolled frantically along the base, narrowly avoiding the merciless, overpowering strikes.
Only after the statue’s entire foundation had been riven apart did the Nazgûl at last catch a breath of respite.
“Uaaahhh!!”
A hollow, wind-leaking roar tore from the wraith’s throat. In his hand materialized a short-handled war hammer, which he swung at Garrett with terrifying speed.
Thud!
The hammer struck Garrett in the chestplate. Even clad in netherite armor, he was forced back half a step.
Small though the hammer was, its explosive power rivaled that of a dwarven great hammer.
Not giving his foe a chance for a follow-up, Garrett raised his sword and met the blow head-on. The result, an even match. The force of his enchanted Knockback II sword clashed with the wraith’s hammer like the charge of a wild beast.
Their weapons clashed again and again, thunderous booms reverberating across the crossroads, loud enough to send birds tumbling from nearby trees.
With each collision, their pressure grew. The wraith’s hammer became ever more saturated with a malevolent energy, each strike growing heavier. Meanwhile, Garrett’s attacks mounted as well, each blow stronger than the last. After more than a dozen exchanges, his strength had reached its peak.
And at that same moment, the Nazgûl too seemed to have gathered all his power, preparing a single powerful strike.
BOOM!
The colossal impact exploded between them. The wraith’s hammer shattered into nothingness, and he was blasted backward, tumbling across the ground. He scrambled to his feet, quickly lifting his head to check, but it was already too late.
In the next instant, a sword pierced through his armor and into his chest, igniting his spirit.
“AAHHHH!!!”
Like the others before him, this Nazgûl screamed in torment as the flames consumed him.
He clawed at the sword with both hands, trying desperately to pull it out. But no matter how he strained, the blade would not budge.
Because Garrett had not let go.
The wraith’s already thin health bar plummeted. His hands fell limp at his sides, resistance ceasing, as though he had accepted his fate.
“Sauron kept a fellow like you hidden away?”
So back in Dol Guldur, this one was holding back, was he? Or perhaps Garrett had moved too quickly for him to act? Who could say?
Through the flames engulfing the wraith’s body, Garrett studied the ring upon his hand.
As expected, it was one of the Nine Rings of Men.
The Rings of Power lived up to their name. Each held strange, wondrous abilities. The dwarves’ boundless wealth, for example, came from the Seven Rings, which could replicate gold itself, touching upon some fundamental law of the world.
For a moment he was tempted to take this ring and study it. But almost immediately, a sense of danger flared in him, and he abandoned the thought.
Unnecessary.
Not worth it.
“Still… for even an ordinary ring to hold such power…”
Recalling the abilities the wraith had displayed, he remarked with interest, “You don’t seem like some nobody. I’ve never fought the Witch-king myself, but I doubt he could be much stronger. After all, he wouldn’t even show up when challenged.”
“In my eyes, you’d make a better leader of the Nazgûl than he does. Haven’t you ever thought of overthrowing the Witch-king and taking his place?”
“Your master would be pleased to see it.”
For Sauron, subordinates competing for power, sharpening themselves in the process, was a boon with no downside. No matter what, the wraiths could not truly perish. In the end, all would still serve him.
“I can help you achieve that.”
Garrett offered his tempting words of “righteous persuasion.”
Of course, he wasn’t seriously scheming to play politics among the Nazgûl, nor planning to support one as an inside agent, that was impossible by its very nature.
His real thought was simple: “Lure him out, and cut him down.”
The burning wraith gave no reply, only his silence. But his expression betrayed the agony within. To have one’s spirit set aflame was far worse than flesh burning.
“I never saw this kind of power at Dol Guldur. Who exactly are you?”
“Someone like you would not go unrecorded in history. You’d at least have a name, or a title.”
Garrett kept pressing, almost like a one-man performance, trying to wring something useful out of the wraith.
But the Nazgûl was mute as stone. Perhaps he truly was speechless, or perhaps Sauron’s long enslavement had stripped even the ability for free speech from him.
No matter. Time was short. His health bar was about to run out.
Garrett shook his head and abandoned the questioning. He pulled his sword free, letting the wraith collapse to the ground, flames continuing to consume him. He did not look back.
“What a pity. There’s nothing left.”
And in that moment, as his health bar reached zero, the wraith finally spoke, for the first and only time since they had met.
Shadows swept the sky. His broken spirit was drawn back to the Dark Tower of Mordor, to await resurrection.
Garrett turned sharply, staring at the ashes, the burned cloak and empty armor left behind.
Had he really spoken? Or was it just his imagination?
Interesting. Very interesting. Each Nazgûl seemed to bring its own unexpected surprises.
“A nameless, yet mighty warrior…”
“Too bad, you still didn’t force me to use my full strength.”
The golden apples remained untouched, the potions unused, most items in his inventory left alone. Even his runic shield had not been broken.
His own losses had been minimal, though only thanks to preparation. This wraith had many powerful and unexpected techniques. Without the rune shield, those five arrows to the head in rapid succession might have dropped him to half health in an instant.
Half-dead in a heartbeat.
Add in the hammer that grew stronger with each blow, plus the poison shriek, and without the stacking power of his sword techniques, Garrett could indeed have been brought down.
All those little preparations and items, each one unimpressive on its own, had finally revealed their worth today. Together, they had made him what he was.
Clink.
A faint noise drew his attention.
Beside the wraith’s remains lay a broken sword, corroded with rust.
Garrett paused, then picked it up.
[Broken Straight Sword: Attack Power +1]
“That’s it?”
He’d fought him with this thing?
Where was the Morgul-blade that every Nazgûl was supposed to wield?
Garrett took a deep breath. For some reason, he felt oddly unsatisfied. Shaking his head, he pocketed the broken sword anyway, then returned to his territory to continue expanding the underground and building new facilities.
No more enemies came that night.
—
At sunrise, rangers stationed near the crossroads rode swiftly past Osgiliath, straight to the White City’s palace.
That day, Gondor was anything but calm.
“Alas…”
In the night, Turgon suddenly sat up in bed. He glanced at the canopy above, then down at the floor, unable to close his eyes again.
Moments later, he put on his robe and stepped onto the balcony, gazing at the bright stars above, sighing once more.
The news from the crossroads had already spread through every street of the White City. People everywhere were asking when the hero who had slain a Nazgûl would return.
That man Garrett, he had avenged Gondor with devastating force.
“Why did I treat him that way in the palace that day…”
He rubbed his face, heart twisted with regret.
Someone was not going to sleep tonight.
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Chapters
- Chapter 381 381: 381 - The King Who Rode With the Dawn
- Chapter 380 380: 380 - Ride at Dawn, or Die in Darkness
- Chapter 379 379: 379 - We Will Hold
- Chapter 378 378: 378 - The Scent of Souls
- Chapter 377 377: 377 - Arrows in the Grass
- Chapter 376 376: 376 - Songs Beneath the Ancient Boughs
- Chapter 375: 375 - Victory Without Closure
- Chapter 374: 374 - The Medal of Silent Valor
- Chapter 373 373: 373 - Where Hope Took Root Again
- Chapter 372 372: 372 - From Fury to Fear to Flame
- Chapter 371 371: 371 - For the King
- Chapter 370 370: 370 - Echoes of the First Flame
- Chapter 369 369: 369 - Songs for the Dead, Laughter for the Living
- Chapter 368 368: 368 - The Wizard's Omen
- Chapter 367 367: 367 - Rumors Carried by Elves
- Chapter 366 366: 366 - He Should Not Have Died
- Chapter 365 365: 365 - The Warning in the Wind
- Chapter 364 364: 364 - Mercy for the Damned
- Chapter 363 363: 363 - One Target
- Chapter 362 362: 362 - The Call from the Frozen Void
- Chapter 361 361: 361 - A Blade for the Gardener
- Chapter 360 360: 360 - Loyalty Stronger Than Steel
- Chapter 359 359: 359 - A Burden No King Could Bear
- Chapter 358 358: 358 - Temptation Begins with a Whisper
- Chapter 357 357: 357 - Not All Wars Should Be Won
- Chapter 356 356: 356 - What Remains When Legends Fade
- Chapter 355 355: 355 - From Dream to Destiny
- Chapter 354 354: 354 - The One-Man War
- Chapter 353 353: 353 - The North Remembers Morgoth
- Chapter 352 352: 352 - Orcs Without Reason
- Chapter 351 351: 351 - Steel Between Blood
- Chapter 350 350: 350 - The Light That Lured Him In
- Chapter 349 349: 349 - The Hand on the Shoulder
- Chapter 348 348: 348 - Instinct Is Not an Answer... Or Is It?
- Chapter 347: 347 - Hope Dies Screaming
- Chapter 346: 346 - In the Name of the Creator
- Chapter 345: 345 - Warnings Carried on Hoof and Wind
- Chapter 344: 344 - No Man Should Bear This Power
- Chapter 343: 343 - The Taste of Clean Flesh
- Chapter 342: 342 - The Echo of a Forgotten Hobbit
- Chapter 341: 341 - Eyes in the Ashes
- Chapter 340 340: 340 - A Name Carried Out of Darkness
- Chapter 339 339: 339 - Filthy, Full of Worms, and Still Not Safe
- Chapter 338 338: 338 - The Hunter Who Frightens Monsters
- Chapter 337 337: 337 - Into the Valley of the Witch-King's Shadow
- Chapter 336 336: 336 - The Nightfall of Men
- Chapter 335: 335 - The Corpse Beneath the Mountain Knows Your Name
- Chapter 334: 334 - Ashes at Dusk, Victory by Firelight
- Chapter 333: 333 - Tracks Without a Killer
- Chapter 332: 332 - Nine Riders Would Not Pass
- Chapter 331: 331 - He Called It Precious, They Called It Doom
- Chapter 330: 330 - What the Ring Takes, It Never Returns
- Chapter 329: 329 - Fireworks and Forewarnings
- Chapter 328: 328 - Forged by Loss, Unmoved by Darkness
- Chapter 327: 327 - White No More
- Chapter 326: 326 - Carn Dûm
- Chapter 325: 325 - The Steward and the Shadowed Stone
- Chapter 324: 324 - Eyes in the Storm
- Chapter 323 323: 323 - The Memorial of Champions
- Chapter 322 322: 322 - Bag End and the Burden of Tomorrow
- Chapter 321 321: 321 - Beyond the Last Safe Road
- Chapter 320 320: 320 - Orthanc's Lies
- Chapter 319 319: 319 - The Pipe, the Tower, and the Lie
- Chapter 318 318: 318 - The Shadow That Refuses to Sleep
- Chapter 317: 317 - The Gift of Fire to a Son of Dale
- Chapter 316: 316 - Steel for the Strongest
- Chapter 315: 315 - Run, Damn Legs, Run
- Chapter 314: 314 - The Calm Eyes of a Dragon Killer
- Chapter 313: 313 - Eyes Across the Endless Distance
- Chapter 312 312: 312 - A Will Strong Enough to Defy Sauron
- Chapter 311 311: 311 - Where Roads Converge
- Chapter 310 310: 310 - Blood of Baggins and Took
- Chapter 309 309: 309 - A Ranger at Bag End
- Chapter 308 308: 308 - Orthanc's Quiet Hoarder
- Chapter 307 307: 307 - Those Who Came First
- Chapter 306 306: 306 - Bilbo's Long Walk
- Chapter 305 305: 305 - The Children of the Third Age
- Chapter 304 304: 304 - Winter After the Golden Years
- Chapter 303 303: 303 - The Fragility of Joy
- Chapter 302 302: 302 - The Quiet Years of a Lord
- Chapter 301 301: 301 - Oaths Beyond the River
- Chapter 300: 300 - When Legends Depart
- Chapter 299: 299 - Always One Step Too Late
- Chapter 298: 298 - Saruman on the Riverbank
- Chapter 297: 297 - The Year That Slipped Away
- Chapter 296: 296 - An Extra Guest for the Bagginses
- Chapter 295: 295 - A Hobbit's Defeat at the Feast
- Chapter 294: 294 - A Hug Too Hot to Forget
- Chapter 293: 293 - Watchers of the Endless Snow
- Chapter 292: 292 - Beyond the Grey Mountains
- Chapter 291: 291 - The Man Time Could Not Claim
- Chapter 290: 290 - After the Balrog
- Chapter 289: 289 - Bane of Balrogs
- Chapter 288: 288 - Discord Beneath the World
- Chapter 287: 287 - Echoes from the Abyss
- Chapter 286: 286 - Into the Golden Glow Below
- Chapter 285: 285 - A Blade Taller Than a King
- Chapter 284: 284 - Wormi's Trial
- Chapter 283: 283 - Tea with a Tyrant, Words with a Philosopher
- Chapter 282: 282 - Of Dragons Raised with Culture and Refinement
- Chapter 281: 281 - A Wizard Measures What He Cannot Own
- Chapter 280: 280 - A Prosperity the Shadows Envied
- Chapter 279: 279 - Even the Ents Are Listening
- Chapter 278: 278 - The Night the Builders Became Blades
- Chapter 277: 277 - A Tree at the Edge of Doom
- Chapter 276: 276 - A Survey Far Too "Around"
- Chapter 275: 275 - The Weariness of Kings
- Chapter 274: 274 - A Lord Who Spoke Like an Elf
- Chapter 273: 273 - A Star Rises Over Wayfort
- Chapter 272: 272 - No Longer Boys
- Chapter 271: 271 - The Living Say Goodbye
- Chapter 270: 270 - This Is My Tower
- Chapter 269: 269 - The Community Representative
- Chapter 268: 268 - Before the Borders Began to Burn
- Chapter 267: 267 - What the Wise Chose Not to See
- Chapter 266: 266 - A Steward's Final Request
- Chapter 265: 265 - Thorongil Enters the Wild
- Chapter 264: 264 - The Price of Love Is a Kingdom
- Chapter 263: 263 - Estel No Longer
- Chapter 262: 262 - What Old Men Leave Behind
- Chapter 261: 261 - The Price of a Heirloom
- Chapter 260: 260 - The Road That Led to Orthanc
- Chapter 259: 259 - Shadows Learn to Walk Again
- Chapter 258: 258 - The Command Beneath the Crossroads
- Chapter 257: 257 - Quite Safe Indeed
- Chapter 256: 256 - The Mortal Question
- Chapter 255: 255 - Dawn After Damnation
- Chapter 254: 254 - Not All Kings Wear Crowns
- Chapter 253: 253 - Nine… Then One More
- Chapter 252: 252 - The Ones Who Should Fear
- Chapter 251: 251 - The Darkness Lied
- Chapter 250: 250 - Hold the Breach
- Chapter 249: 249 - Marks for Bravery
- Chapter 248: 248 - Three Shadows at the Wall
- Chapter 247: 247 - Five Thousand Against the Shadow
- Chapter 246: 246 - As Steady as the Bones of the Earth
- Chapter 245: 245 - While the Lord Is Gone
- Chapter 244: 244 - Nazgûl at the West Gate
- Chapter 243: 243 - Wayfort Stands Silent, but the World Has Moved On
- Chapter 242: 242 - Sky Road to the West
- Chapter 241: 241 - A Small Boat, He Says
- Chapter 240: 240 - A Ship Too Vast to Name
- Chapter 239: 239 - Permission at the White Door
- Chapter 238: 238 - Onward to the Grey Havens
- Chapter 237: 237 - Lies Told for the Sake of Friendship
- Chapter 236: 236 - The Measure of a Man Is Not the Armies He Faced
- Chapter 235: 235 - A Gift Beyond Gold
- Chapter 234: 234 - Victory’s Aftertaste
- Chapter 233: 233 - Radiance Fit for Legends
- Chapter 232: 232 - Scales Without Greed
- Chapter 231: 231 - And Yet, Something Stirred
- Chapter 230: 230 - The Quiet Hours Before the Feast
- Chapter 229: 229 - What Is Given, Remains
- Chapter 228: 228 - Crossroads of Fate
- Chapter 227: 227 - No Place for the Reckless
- Chapter 226: 226 - Farewell Beneath White Walls
- Chapter 225: 225 - A Bounty Born of Cowardice
- Chapter 224: 224 - Relevant Law
- Chapter 223: 223 - Helmets Off, Tempers On
- Chapter 222: 222 - Not All Miracles Shine
- Chapter 221: 221 - Beyond Simple Trust
- Chapter 220: 220 - The Lord Who Didn’t Know His Own Roads
- Chapter 219: 219 - Allies in Waiting
- Chapter 218: 218 - The Council Awaits a Ghost
- Chapter 217: 217 - The Empty Crest
- Chapter 216: 216 - Summons from the Steward
- Chapter 215: 215 - Nine Rings, One Fate
- Chapter 214: 214 - Fireworks in the Bat-Swarm Night
- Chapter 213: 213 - None of You Will Go There
- Chapter 212: 212 - Fissures in Darkness
- Chapter 211: 211 - The Land No Kingdom Claims
- Chapter 210: 210 - The Silence of Sauron
- Chapter 209: 209 - Rumors from East and South
- Chapter 208: 208 - A Lord Who Bows to No One
- Chapter 207: 207 - Names Borrowed from Heroes
- Chapter 206: 206 - The Forbidden Garden
- Chapter 205: 205 - Sunrise Over the Battlefield
- Chapter 204: 204 - One Man Left Behind
- Chapter 203: 203 - Every Escape Sealed
- Chapter 202: 202 - A King Without a Retinue
- Chapter 201: 201 - Elixir of Lies
- Chapter 200: 200 - Potion Brewer of Ithilien’s Shadow
- Chapter 199: 199 -Oaths Older Than Gondor
- Chapter 198: 198 - Vanishing Camp on the Harnen
- Chapter 197: 197 - Faces in the Fog
- Chapter 196: 196 - Blood on Sandstone
- Chapter 195: 195 - A Traveler Named Trouble
- Chapter 194: 194 - Tales of Reckless Valor
- Chapter 193: 193 - Saplings of Wayfort
- Chapter 192: 192 - A Shadow at the Window
- Chapter 191: 191 - When the Candles Burn Low
- Chapter 190: 190 - Just Like Children
- Chapter 189: 189 - Whispers of the Barrow
- Chapter 188: 188 - A Lord Among Soldiers
- Chapter 187: 187 - A Road Too Grand for Just a Road
- Chapter 186: 186 - What Beorn Won’t Say
- Chapter 185: 185 - No Helpless Prey
- Chapter 184: 184 - The Folk of Fur and Flame
- Chapter 183: 183 - Wings of the Valar
- Chapter 182: 182 - The Lord Who Travels
- Chapter 181: 181 - Of Grapes, Sugar, and Surprises
- Chapter 180: 180 - The Thing That Crawled from the Misty Mountains
- Chapter 179: 179 - Have You Eaten, Gandalf?
- Chapter 178: 178 - Fire Beneath Mordor
- Chapter 177: 177 - The Name That Shook the Dark
- Chapter 176: 176 - One Man Against a Thousand
- Chapter 175: 175 - The Spark Before the Charge
- Chapter 174: 174 - Steel for Every Hand
- Chapter 173: 173 - Courage Is a Lonely Companion
- Chapter 172: 172 - Ashes of Khamûl
- Chapter 171: 171 - No True Dead End
- Chapter 170: 170 - Power Wears Many Faces
- Chapter 169: 169 - The Monster in the Windowless Room
- Chapter 168: 168 - Dreams That Remember You
- Chapter 167: 167 - No One Knows What Madness Took Them
- Chapter 166: 166 - Every Boast Is a Clue
- Chapter 165: 165 - Corruption by the Cup
- Chapter 164: 164 - Parasites of War
- Chapter 163: 163 - Run!!
- Chapter 162: 162 - Alatar Revealed
- Chapter 161: 161 - The Uruk-Hai and the Wagon
- Chapter 160: 160 - Rumors of Demons?
- Chapter 159: 159 - Welcome to Dorwinion
- Chapter 158: 158 - Shadows of the Fallen
- Chapter 157: 157 - The Call of Home
- Chapter 156: 156 - At the Table of Strange Friendships
- Chapter 155: 155 - An Elf Among Farmers
- Chapter 154: 154 - Three Powers Across the Wild
- Chapter 153: 153 - Found You
- Chapter 152: 152 - The Hidden Refuge
- Chapter 151: 151 - The Wizard in the Blue Robe
- Chapter 150: 150 - A School for All, Not the Few
- Chapter 149: 149 - Bring Home the Beacon
- Chapter 148: 148 - Nether Star
- Chapter 147: 147 - Wormi’s Nest Among the Stars
- Chapter 146: 146 - Bane of the Balrog
- Chapter 145: 145 - Durin's Axe Reclaimed
- Chapter 144: 144 - The Smile in the Mirror
- Chapter 143: 143 - A Ring Without Shadows
- Chapter 142: 142 - Steps Toward the Golden Wood
- Chapter 141: 141 - Golden Banners
- Chapter 140: 140 - You Shall Not Pass... Unless You Can Fly
- Chapter 139: 139 - Alienis
- Chapter 138: 138 - Whip of Fire, Blade of Light
- Chapter 137: 137 - Balrog, Bane of Durin
- Chapter 136: 136 - The Flood of Iron and Blood
- Chapter 135: 135 - Mithril
- Chapter 134: 134 - Khazad-dûm
- Chapter 133: 133 - Runic Shielding
- Chapter 132: 132 - Crafting A Staff
- Chapter 131: 131 - The Thaumonomicon Opens [Bonus]
- Chapter 130: 130 - Have You Heard of Khazad-dûm?
- Chapter 129: 129 - Your Aspect Composition
- Chapter 128: 128 - Thaumometer
- Chapter 127: 127 - Thaumcraft
- Chapter 126: 126 - Saruman’s Scattered Notes
- Chapter 125: 125 - We Meet Again
- Chapter 124: 124 - The Palantír
- Chapter 123: 123 - What Is Your Business Here?
- Chapter 122: 122 - The Seeds of Alliance
- Chapter 121: 121 - Amulet of a Pocket Dragon
- Chapter 120: 120 - The Strange Dragon
- Chapter 119: 119 - Forbidden Research and Fractured Trust
- Chapter 118: 118 - The Sky Road Proposal
- Chapter 117: 117 - Bane of the Spiders
- Chapter 116: 116 - The Sky Road Proposal [Bonus]
- Chapter 115: 115 - The Gift in the Little Box
- Chapter 114: 114 - Minecarts and Mayhem
- Chapter 113: 113 - If Kindness Had a Color
- Chapter 112: 112 - Orthanc’s Shadow
- Chapter 111: 111 - An Unexpected Visitor at Wayfort
- Chapter 110: 110 - The Redemption of Alfrid
- Chapter 109: 109 - Forging the Nether Highway
- Chapter 108: 108 - The Birth of the Wayfort Caravan
- Chapter 107: 107 - The Art of Alcohol
- Chapter 106: 106 - No Coin, No Problem
- Chapter 105: 105 - Bane of the Barrow-wights
- Chapter 104: 104 - Storage Not Found
- Chapter 103: 103 - Bag End Buried
- Chapter 102: 102 - Gold for Gears, Sweat for Steel
- Chapter 101: 101 - One Block at a Time
- Chapter 100: 100 - Should I Die...
- Chapter 99: 99 - Ice and Fire
- Chapter 98: 98 - "Magic" for the Masses
- Chapter 97: 97 - The Gates of Wayfort Swing Open
- Chapter 96: 96 - What Small Folk Can Do
- Chapter 95: 95 - The Hero's Welcome
- Chapter 94: 94 -The Shepherd of Fear
- Chapter 93: 93 - Bolg's Last Fight
- Chapter 92: 92 - Bane of the Orcs
- Chapter 91: 91 - Chaos Conductor
- Chapter 90: 90 - The Horns of Chaos
- Chapter 89: 89 - Spinning Death
- Chapter 88: 88 - The Elite of the Elite
- Chapter 87: 87 - Azog’s Guide to Not Dying (Hopefully)
- Chapter 86: 86 - War Comes to the Lonely Mountain
- Chapter 85: 85 - New Territory!
- Chapter 84: 84 - A Wizard’s Patience Wears Thin
- Chapter 83: 83 - Three Armies March
- Chapter 82: 82 - The Wizard's Staff Speaks Loudest
- Chapter 81: 81 - My Precious Heart of the Mountain
- Chapter 80: 80 - Elytra
- Chapter 79: 79 - The Dragonsbane Rises
- Chapter 78: 78 - I Suppose That Would Be Me!
- Chapter 77: 77 - The Wind Lance Liberation
- Chapter 76: 76 - The Dragon Who Never Slept
- Chapter 75: 75 - The Hole That Shouldn’t Be
- Chapter 74: 74 - TNT Rain and Dragon Pain
- Chapter 73: 73 - Steve vs. The Mighty
- Chapter 72: 72 - The Voice Behind the Fire
- Chapter 71: 71 - The Black Arrow's Legacy
- Chapter 70: 70 - When Fishing Rods Save the World
- Chapter 69: 69 - Nine Kings of the Abyss
- Chapter 68: 68 - Farming Drops in the Darkness
- Chapter 67: 67 - Seven Days Before Starlight
- Chapter 66: 66 - Fool of a Took, Er, Dwarf
- Chapter 65: 65 - Crossing the Woodland Throne
- Chapter 64: 64 - Sting is Born
- Chapter 63: 63 - Don't Speak That Name So Casually
- Chapter 62: 62 - Anyone Can Talk Big
- Chapter 61: 61 - True Courage Is Knowing When to Spare
- Chapter 60: 60 - What Has It Got in Its Pocketses?
- Chapter 59: 59 - Come, Try and Get Past Me
- Chapter 58: 58 - You Possess No True Home
- Chapter 57: 57 - Praise the Valar, They're Finally Gone
- Chapter 56: 56 - The Mural That Reminded Him of Garrett
- Chapter 55: 55 - Avoid It!
- Chapter 54: 54 - A Wizard Arrives Precisely When He Means To
- Chapter 53: 53 - The Legend of the Hoard-Stalker
- Chapter 52: 52 - Beds That Make You Sleep Until Dawn
- Chapter 51: 51 - The Lord Who Builds in Squares
- Chapter 50: 50 - Part of a Story at Last
- Chapter 49: 49 - Adventure Comes Knocking
- Chapter 48: 48 - A Mark Upon the Door
- Chapter 47: 47 - The Symphony of Fate Begins
- Chapter 46: 46 - Nemesis Level
- Chapter 45: 45 - Two Girls, One, ehm, Two Paths, One Purpose
- Chapter 44: 44 - Maps in Blood and Ash
- Chapter 43: 43 - Divide and Conquer, or Just Conquer
- Chapter 42: 42 - You Shall Not Pass
- Chapter 41: 41 - Reputation: Mortal Enemy
- Chapter 40: 40 - Of Lapis and Lore
- Chapter 39: 39 - Gandalf the Grey
- Chapter 38: 38 - Glorious Days, Golden Ways
- Chapter 37: 37 - The Nether Listens
- Chapter 36: 36 - Fishing for Firepower
- Chapter 35: 35 - Lapis, Lore, and the Last Coin
- Chapter 34: 34 - Touch the Forge, Feel the Burn
- Chapter 33: 33 - One Diamond to Rule Them All
- Chapter 32: 32 - The Dwarven Drinking Challenge
- Chapter 31: 31 - Crossing Into the Blue Mountains
- Chapter 30: 30 - A Golden Apple for a Dying Ranger
- Chapter 29: 29 - Boars Can Fly (Kinda)
- Chapter 28: 28 - Clop-Clop to Carnage
- Chapter 27: 27 - Not All Guardians Wear Flesh
- Chapter 26: 26 - Where Elves Gift, Goblins Scheme
- Chapter 25: 25 - Mod Detected!
- Chapter 24: 24 - A Blade Without a Name
- Chapter 23: 23 - Deep Penetration (Tactics)
- Chapter 22: 22 - Scrub Away the Filth
- Chapter 21: 21 - Terror in the Trollshaws
- Chapter 20: 20 - Dinner Interrupted
- Chapter 19: 19 - Arrow to the Knee, ehm, Skull
- Chapter 18: 18 - Off to Rivendell (After I Finish Farming)
- Chapter 17: 17 - A Warehouse Full of Lies (and Maybe Gold)
- Chapter 16: 16 - The Golden Carrot Conundrum
- Chapter 15: 15 - Reputation is Power
- Chapter 14: 14 - Wizard of No Magic
- Chapter 13: 13 - Boom, Baby
- Chapter 12: 12 - Operation: Orc Drop
- Chapter 11: 11 - The Builder of Walls, the Breaker of Armies?
- Chapter 10: 10 - Dig Deep or Die Standing
- Chapter 9: 09 - Coin, Steel, or Your Head
- Chapter 8: 08 - Trade Secrets
- Chapter 7: 07 - No Coin for Strangers
- Chapter 6: 06 - Not All That Glitters Is Uncursed
- Chapter 5: 05 - Wight Out
- Chapter 4: 04 - The Lone-lands Await the Player
- Chapter 3: 03 - Bilbo’s Culinary Crisis
- Chapter 2: 02 - At Your Service, With Sausages
- Chapter 1: 01 - Insert Player