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

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Shagrat

Minor

A hulking shadow of malice, his tusked sneer cuts through the dim light like a blade. There's a raw, predatory cunning in his scarred gaze that makes the air feel thicker, heavier. You can almost smell the foul reek of his presence before he even speaks.

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Physical Description

Shagrat cuts a black squat figure, broad and powerfully built with coarse dark skin stretched over bulging muscles. His face is a map of scars, dominated by a wide tusked mouth that twists into perpetual snarls, under hooded yellow eyes that burn with malice. He wears ragged black armor pieced with leather and iron studs, heavy boots caked in filth. His presence radiates squat menace, a squat muscular brute built for brawling in the depths. A large orc with long arms that, as he ran crouching, reached to the ground. He has an evil face with protruding fangs; the mouth snarled like an animal.

Evolution

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

Shagrat, the orc captain of Cirith Ungol, emerges as a brutal enforcer in the dark towers, clashing viciously with his rival Gorbag over the spoils of captured prey. His command unravels into savage betrayal amid the labyrinthine ruins, revealing the infighting that weakens Sauron's forces. In the end, he embodies the chaotic greed that festers within the orc ranks, fighting tooth and claw for dominance in a world of shadows.

  • Commands the orc garrison at Cirith Ungol tower.
  • Captures Frodo Baggins after Shelob's attack.
  • Clashes violently with rival captain Gorbag over control of Frodo's mithril shirt and other spoils.
  • Orders his orcs to torture Frodo for information.
  • Betrays and slaughters Gorbag's forces in a brutal fight for dominance, securing the shirt.

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

First appears Ch 21

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