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Book 2: The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings

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Gríma Wormtongue

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A wizened and twisted man of slight build with pale skin and a wise yet cunning face dominated by heavy-lidded dark eyes that blink uneasily in sunlight. His very white complexion sometimes shifts to green with dismay, and a long pale tongue darts out to lick his lips as a hunted expression crosses his features before he bares his teeth in a hiss of defiance. He carries himself with a cringing, rat-like posture, crawling on steps or darting sideways like a draggled creature fresh from the mist, every motion underscoring his queer and untrustworthy presence in the halls of Rohan.

Contains info from Book 3+

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A wizened and twisted man of slight build with pale skin and a wise yet cunning face dominated by heavy-lidded dark eyes that blink uneasily in sunlight. His very white complexion sometimes shifts to green with dismay, and a long pale tongue darts out to lick his lips as a hunted expression crosses his features before he bares his teeth in a hiss of defiance. He carries himself with a cringing, rat-like posture, crawling on steps or darting sideways like a draggled creature fresh from the mist, every motion underscoring his queer and untrustworthy presence in the halls of Rohan. Wormtongue is a man with red eyes who emerges crawling almost like a dog from a hut, shuffles after his master, and halts while looking back. A look of wild hatred comes into his red eyes. He suddenly rises up, draws a hidden knife, snarls like a dog, springs to attack, cuts a throat, runs off, and is shot dead by arrows.

Evolution

The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings

A wizened and twisted man of slight build with pale skin and a wise yet cunning face dominated by heavy-lidded dark eyes that blink uneasily in sunlight. His very white complexion sometimes shifts to green with dismay, and a long pale tongue darts out to lick his lips as a hunted expression crosses his features before he bares his teeth in a hiss of defiance. He carries himself with a cringing, rat-like posture, crawling on steps or darting sideways like a draggled creature fresh from the mist, every motion underscoring his queer and untrustworthy presence in the halls of Rohan.

  • Serves as Théoden's chief counselor, poisoning his mind with deceitful advice to weaken Rohan.
  • Gandalf confronts and exorcises Gríma's influence, freeing Théoden from his spell.
  • Gríma is exposed as Saruman's spy and traitor, ordered to be executed but spared by Théoden's mercy.
  • Slips away from Edoras after his treachery is revealed.

Relationships

Théodencounselor turned traitor

Begins as Gríma's primary victim in Book 2, with Wormtongue weakening the king through insidious counsel until Gandalf's intervention exposes and severs the bond; no direct interaction in Book 3 as Gríma flees to Saruman.

Contains info from Book 3+

Book Appearances

2

The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings

First appears Ch 6

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