16. The Nazgúl
[Inside the gatehouse of Bree, the wizened gatekeeper hears a horse
snorting.]
[He gets up to investigate and opens the window in the gate. Suddenly the
Black Riders crash through the gate, crushing the gatekeeper underneath it.]
[The riders gallop to the Prancing Pony. Screeches are heard.]
[The Riders enter the Inn, swords drawn. Butterbur hides behind the door,
terrified.]
[Inside, the Hobbits are soundly asleep.]
[The Riders make for the hobbit-sized room. Silently, they raise their swords
high above them to plunge into the beds.]
[The swords descend, stabbing at the still forms as the Hobbits awake. The
Riders pull back the covers and realise they have been attacking stuffed
bedclothes and pillows. They scream. Strider watches from the window in his room
as the Riders remount their horses.]
[Frodo sits at the foot of the bed. The rest of the sleeping hobbits,
awakened by the Riders' cries, lean wide-eyed against the headboard.]
Frodo: "What are they?"
Strider: "They were once Men. Great kings of Men."
Strider: "Then Sauron the Deceiver gave to them nine Rings of Power. Blinded
by their greed, they took them without question. One by one falling into
darkness."
Strider: "Now they are slaves to his will. They are the Nazgûl, Ringwraiths,
neither living nor dead. At all times they feel the presence of the Ring. Drawn
to the power of the One. They will never stop hunting you."
[The following morning, Strider leads the four hobbits and a newly acquired
pony away from the village of Bree.]
Frodo: "Where are you taking us?"
Strider: "Into the wild."
Merry: "How do we know this Strider is a friend of Gandalf?"
Frodo: "I think a servant of the Enemy would look fairer and feel
fouler."
Merry: "He's foul enough!"
Frodo: "We have no choice but to trust him."
Sam: "But where is he leading us?"
Strider: "To Rivendell, Master Gamgee. To the House of Elrond."
Sam: "Did you hear that? Rivendell! We're going to see the Elves!"
[The Hobbits pause, pulling cookware and food from their packs. Strider looks
back at them.]
Strider: "Gentlemen, we do not stop 'till nightfall."
Pippin: "What about breakfast?"
Strider: "We've already had it."
Pippin: "We've had one, yes. What about second breakfast?" [Strider walks
away.]
Merry: "Don't think he knows about second breakfast Pip."
Pippin: "What about elevenses? Luncheon? Afternoon tea? Dinner? Supper? He
knows about them doesn't he?"
Merry: "I wouldn't count on it."
[From over the bushes, Strider tosses an apple and Merry catches it. He hands
it to Pippin and pats him on the shoulder. Another apple flies through the air,
hitting Pippin in the head. He looks up bewildered.]
Merry: "Pippin!"
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