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Black Númenóreans doing a ritual

Sorcerers performing a ritual to draw power from a shard of a Palantír after making an alliance with the Witch-king of Angmar.

The Black Numenóreans were a fallen group of Númenóreans who were descended from those that were loyal to the Númenórean crown that were opposed to the Valar and relations with the Elves. They listened to the words of Sauron and his minions. They were soon corrupted by Sauron and worshiped the Darkness and Morgoth.

History

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Black Numenorian art

Second Age

Origins

As the power and knowledge of the Númenóreans grew throughout the course of the Second Age, they had become increasingly preoccupied with the limits placed on their contentment in the world - and eventually their power - by mortality, the purpose of which they began to question.

As time went on they began to fear death more and more and ultimately wished to escape it. So the Númenóreans became envious of the immortal Elves (the Eldar), whom they had come to physically resemble as part of their reward from Ilúvatar for having been their allies. The Eldar sought ever to remind the Men of Númenor however, that death was a gift from Ilúvatar to all Men, and to lose faith in Ilúvatar would be heretical.

Nevertheless, after SA 2221, when Tar-Ancalimon became King of Númenor. The 'King's Men' therefore became increasingly predisposed to the corruption of Sauron after he came to Númenor.

Eventually, in Númenor's last years, its hugely powerful but elderly King Ar-Pharazôn, who had become "frightened of old age" (Letters ~ No.156), was persuaded by Sauron that Ilúvatar was a lie invented by the Valar, and seduced him. Within Númenor, the majority immediately followed suit, and this worship quickly passed across the ocean when they sailed eastwards from Númenor, to most of Númenor's colonies in Middle-earth where the group started in proper.

The group thrived in Middle-earth, particularly in Umbar after the destruction of Númenor. They continued to oppose The Faithful, from which came the Kings of Arnor and Gondor, the Black Númenóreans remained loyal towards Sauron.

These sacrilegious 'black arts' and 'follies', which arose as a consequence of their worship of 'The Dark' and Melkor, marked the final, irrevocable division between the 'King's Men' and the minority known as the 'Faithful' Númenóreans, or the 'Elendili', who kept to their old faith in Ilúvatar. They were also presumably the earliest culture traits of those who became known afterwards as Black Númenóreans.

After the Fall of Númenor

For many centuries after the Downfall, descendants of the 'King's Men' held onto colonies in Middle-earth, what became the most northerly and famous of their Realms in Exile, Umbar.

Most of those few Númenóreans who had never disavowed the Eldar, and had always remained true to their belief in Ilúvatar, also survived the destruction of their homeland, and they established their own Realms in Exile north of Umbar, in familiar and friendly colonies. The Faithful Númenóreans saw their southern counterparts as renegades. The Black Númenóreans held a similarly low opinion of 'The Faithful' and their descendants.

Only two Black Númenórean lords are named from the time of the late Second Age: Herumor and Fuinur. Like all Black Númenóreans and 'King's Men' before them, Herumor and Fuinur desired power over men of other,

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Black Númenórean by John Howe.

lesser races, and they "rose to (great) power amongst the Haradrim", the peoples neighbouring Umbar. Their fate is unknown, but they were likely defeated along with Sauron at the of the war of the Last Alliance of Elves and Men.

Third Age

The Black Númenórean style of rule was no doubt tyrannical, but may also have involved a tradition of duumviracy, at least in Umbar, whose lords are usually paired when mentioned; Herumor/Fuinur for example, were probably rulers of Umbar, as much later Angamaitë/Sangahyando were. Whatever political system was in place, however, the Black Númenóreans did not govern effectively.

The triumph of the Last Alliance marked the decline of the Black Númenórean race and the end of their racial superiority. Nevertheless, the Black Númenórean elite survived at least in Umbar for over a thousand years after Númenor's fall, maintaining much influence in Haradwaith. As late as Angamaitë for example, even after being exiled from their homeland for nearly a century.

Black Numenoreans in the 3rd age eventually joined The Witch King of Angmar in his conquests of Arnor. The fate of the Black Numenoreans of Angmar is unknown, but it's most likely they either all died or disbanded after the Battle of Fornost.

The Black Númenóreans did not use Westron, but probably retained their old tongue Adûnaic, speaking a dialect of it. (In The Notion Club Papers, part of Sauron Defeated, Arundel Lowdham cited two descendants of classical Adûnaic. One of these must have been Westron, the other the tongue of the Black Númenóreans (Black Adûnaic?).

The Black Númenóreans are absent from recorded history after their defeat by Ciryaher in TA 1050, but a

Black Numenorean by Jan Pospisil

Black Númenórean, by Jan Pospisil.

population of sorts must have survived somewhere at least until the end of the Third Age, as the Mouth of Sauron, who mocked the army of King Elessar in front of the Black Gate was described both as a Black Númenórean and "Renegade", which is presumably the term used by the Free Peoples of that time to describe all folk of similar ancestry.

In one of his letters, Tolkien wrote that Queen Berúthiel, wife of Gondor's King Tarannon Falastur was a Black Númenórean, from a Black Númenórean realm he describes as "the inland city" somewhere south of Umbar. This was a loveless union, and was presumably a political accommodation: that such arrangements were possible implies the existence at that time of more Gondor-friendly Black Númenóreans than the much later Mouth of Sauron.

Three of the Ringwraiths can be considered among the first and most powerful Black Númenóreans, even though their origin predates Númenor's fall by about 1000 years: they served Sauron, being enslaved to his will, having become so because of their lust for power and/or knowledge.

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Portrayal in Adaptations

Video games

In The Lord of the Rings Online, the Black Númenóreans are in the service of the Angmarim and live in Carn Dûm in Angmar and served Mordirith and later Amarthiel.

In The Lord of the Rings: War in the North, Agandaûr was a Black Númenórean and the game's main enemy.

In The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: The Rise of the Witch-king, the Black Númenórean's were conquered and subjected by the Witch-king, and serve as Angmar's elite units. They are portrayed as wearing fearsome iron masks, proud of their heritage as "the King's Men". They are split into Thrall Masters, Swordsmen, Dark Rangers and Sorcerers of the Temple of Twilight. Angmar is portrayed as a frozen wasteland, with units including the Black Númenóreans focusing upon this aspect in terms of clothing and weaponry. 

Notable Black Númenóreans

Trivia

In the Third Age: Total War (Medieval II Total War modification), the Black Númenóreans are an elite bodyguard and soldier unit, either mounted or dismounted. They can do far more damage than Uruk-hai Berserkers, Troll-men of Harad, or Arnor Longswordmen put together.

Translations around the World

Foreign Language Translated name
Afrikaans Swart Númenórean
Albanian E zezë Númenórean
Amharic ጥቁር ኙመኖረኣን
Arabic أسود نومينوريان
Armenian Սև Նúմենորեանս
Azerbaijani Qara Númenórean
Banjar Hirang Númenórean
Basque Beltz Númenórean
Belarusian Cyrillic чорны Нуменореан
Bengali ব্ল্যাক ণুমেনরেঅন
Bosnian Crni Númenórean
Breton Du Númenórean
Bulgarian Cyrillic Черно нуменорците
Catalan Negre Númenórean
Cebuano Itom Númenórean
Chinese (Hong Kong) 黑暗努曼諾爾人
Cornish Du Númenórean
Croatian Crni Númenórean
Czech Černý Númenorejským
Danish Sort Númenórean
Esperanto Nigra Númenórean
Estonian Must Númenórean
Faroese Svartur Númenórean
Fijian Númenórean loaloa
Filipino Itim na Númenórean
Finnish Mustat Númenórlaiset
French Númenoréens Noirs
Frisian Swart Númenórean
Galician Negro Númenórean
Georgian შავი ნუმენორეანი
German Schwarze Númenórer
Greek Μαύρο Númenórean
Gujarati બ્લેક ણુમેનોરેઅન
Haitian Creole Nwa Númenórean
Hausa Baƙi Númenórean
Hebrew שחור ןומינוריאן
Hindi काले णुमेनोरेअन
Hmong Xim dub Númenórean
Hungarian Fekete Númenórean
Icelandic Svartur Númenórean
Indonesian Hitam Númenórean
Irish Gaelic Dubh Númenórean
Italian Númenóreani Neri
Jamaican Creole Blak Númenórean
Japanese 黒ヌーメノール
Javanese Ireng Númenórean
Kannada ಕಪ್ಪು ಣುಮ್ನೊರನ
Kazakh Cyrillic Қара Нұменореан
Korean 블랙눔에노레아ᄂ ?
Kurdish ره‌س نومه‌نۆره‌ان (Arabic script) Reş Numenorean (Latin)
Kyrgyz Cyrillic кара Нумэнорэан
Latvian Melna Númenórean
Lithuanian Juoda Númenórean
Luxembourgish Schwaarz Númenórean
Macedonian Cyrillic Црна Нуменореан
Malay Númenórean hitam
Maltese Sewda Númenórean
Manx Númenórean Doo ?
Maori Pango Númenórean
Marathi काळा णुमेनोरेअन
Mongolian Хар Нуменореан
Nahuatl Tlīltic Númenórean
Navajo łizhin Númenórean
Nepalese काला णुमेनोरेअन
Norwegian Svart Númenórean
Occitan Negre Númenórean
Old English Sweart Númenórean
Pashto تور نومېنورېان
Pennsylvania Dutch Schwatz Númenórean
Persian سیاه نومهنورهان
Polish Czarni Númenorejczycy
Portuguese Númenórean preto
Punjabi ਕਾਲੇ ਣੁਮੇਨੋਰੇਅਨ
Romanian Negru Númenórean
Romansh Númenórean Nair
Russian Чёрные нуменорцы
Sanskrit कृष्ण वर्णःणुमेनोरेअन्
Scottish Gaelic Dubh Númenórean
Serbian Црни Нúменóреан (Cyrillic) Crni Númenórean (Latin)
Sicilian Nìuru Númenórean
Sinhalese කළු ණුමෙනොරෙඅන්
Slovak Čierna Númenórean
Slovenian Črna Númenórean
Somalian Madaw Númenórean
Spanish Numenóreanos Negros
Sudanese Hideung Númenórean
Swahili Númenórean nyeusi
Swedish Svart Númenóreanskt
Tagalog Itim Númenórean
Tahitian Númenórean ereere
Tajik Cyrillic сиёҳ Нуменореан
Tamil பிளாக் ணுமெநொரெஅந்
Telugu బ్లాక్ ణుమెనొరెఅన
Tibetan ནག་པོ། ནུམེནོརེཨན​
Tigrinya ጥቁር ኙመኖረኣን
Turkish Siyah Númenórean
Turkmen Gara Númenórean
Ukrainian Cyrillic Чорний колір Нуменореан
Urdu سیاہ نمانورین
Uzbek Қора Нуменореан (Cyrillic) Qora Númenórean (Latin)
Vietnamese Đen Númenórean
Welsh Du Númenórean
Xhosa Mnyama Númenórean
Yiddish שווארץ נומענאָרעאַן
Yoruba Dudu Númenórean

References

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