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In ''[[The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey]]'', it was first mentioned by Lady [[Galadriel]] as the location where the [[Witch-king of Angmar]] (along with his [[Morgul-blade]]) was buried after [[Angmar]] fell. She said that the men of the north took his body and all that he possessed and sealed it within the High Fells of Rhudaur. A place that is said to be so dark, that it would never come to light.
 
In ''[[The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey]]'', it was first mentioned by Lady [[Galadriel]] as the location where the [[Witch-king of Angmar]] (along with his [[Morgul-blade]]) was buried after [[Angmar]] fell. She said that the men of the north took his body and all that he possessed and sealed it within the High Fells of Rhudaur. A place that is said to be so dark, that it would never come to light.
   
In ''[[The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug]]'', [[Gandalf]] and [[Radagast]] go to investigate the High Fells, revealing that it is also the location where the other [[Ringwraiths]] were buried. The wizards find all the crypts are broken open from the inside. After learning that the nine have returned to their master Radagast persuades Gandalf, who wishes to rejoin [[Thorin and Company]], to investigate the ruins of [[Dol Guldur]] .
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In ''[[The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug]]'', [[Gandalf]] and [[Radagast]] go to investigate the High Fells, revealing that it is also the location where the other [[Ringwraiths]] were buried. The wizards find all the crypts are broken open from the inside. After learning that the Nine have returned to their [[master|Sauron]] Radagast persuades Gandalf, who wishes to rejoin [[Thorin and Company]], to investigate the ruins of [[Dol Guldur]] .
   
 
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The subject of this article originates from non-canonical sources.
To learn about what is considered "canon", see LOTR:Canon.
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HighFells

The High Fells of Rhudaur is a location of Middle-earth that only exists in the Peter Jackson movie trilogy of The Hobbit. It is where the Nine (Nazgûl) were buried and is described more as a dungeon than as a grave.

Portrayal in adaptations

The Hobbit film trilogy

In The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, it was first mentioned by Lady Galadriel as the location where the Witch-king of Angmar (along with his Morgul-blade) was buried after Angmar fell. She said that the men of the north took his body and all that he possessed and sealed it within the High Fells of Rhudaur. A place that is said to be so dark, that it would never come to light.

In The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the High Fells, revealing that it is also the location where the other Ringwraiths were buried. The wizards find all the crypts are broken open from the inside. After learning that the Nine have returned to their Sauron Radagast persuades Gandalf, who wishes to rejoin Thorin and Company, to investigate the ruins of Dol Guldur .

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