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|Caption= '''Murgash''' at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields in the The Return of the King film
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|Caption = '''Murgash''' at the [[Battle of the Pelennor Fields]]
 
|Race = [[Black Uruk]]
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|Lifespan = d. [[March]], [[3019]]
|Race= [[Orcs]]
 
 
|Gender =
|Lifespan=d. [[TA 3019]]
 
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|Realm = [[Mordor]]
|Gender=Male
 
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|Culture= Uruk ([[Black Uruk]])
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|Weapon = Orc [[scimitars|scimitar]]
|Weapon= Orc [[scimitar]]
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|Actor = [[Sala Baker]]
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|title = Captain
|Actor= [[Sala Baker]]
 
 
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{{Quote|The door won't give. It's too strong!|Murgash to [[Gothmog (Lieutenant of Morgul)|Gothmog]] on the gate of [[Minas Tirith]]}}
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'''Murgash''' was a non-canonical [[Orcs|Orc]] captain of [[Mordor]], invented for [[Peter Jackson]]'s ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'' (2003). He was one of the two lieutenants of [[Gothmog (Lieutenant of Morgul)|Gothmog]].
   
 
== In adaptations ==
{{Quote|The door won't give. It's too strong!|Murgash to [[Gothmog]], before Grond is used against the Gate of Minas Tirith}}
 
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When the Orc army of [[Minas Morgul]] led by the [[Witch-king of Angmar]] and Lieutenant [[Gothmog (Lieutenant of Morgul)|Gothmog]] arrive at [[Minas Tirith]] in [[Gondor]] in [[March]] [[TA 3019|3019]], Murgash, a [[Black Uruks|Black Uruk]] of Mordor, accompanied Gothmog and Captain [[Guritz]] to the front lines of the army just outside Minas Tirith. He stood by his master's side as the heads of the Gondorian prisoners taken earlier at [[Osgiliath]] were [[catapult]]ed into the city, to demoralise the defenders, before the initial siege began, during which Murgash led the Orcs and Uruks who attempted to use a battering ram to break down [[Minas Tirith]]'s [[Great Gate of the City|Great Gate]].
   
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However, it soon became clear that with the strength of the gate and the problem of the defenders firing [[arrow]]s at them, the gate could not be destroyed so easily. Murgash informed an enraged Gothmog of this, and the lieutenant promptly rectified the dilemma by having his men bring out the "Wolf's Head", the massive and immensely powerful wolf-like battering ram [[Grond]]. When the gates were subsequently brought down, Gothmog had Murgash give the order to move into the city, killing anyone seen inside.
'''Murgash''' was a [[Black Uruk]] captain or lieutenant serving under [[Gothmog (Lieutenant of Morgul)|Gothmog]] during the [[Siege of Gondor]].
 
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==Portrayal in adaptations==
 
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Later, when the [[Rohirrim]] led by [[King of Rohan|King]] [[Théoden]] arrived, Murgash stood with Gothmog at the front of the gathered army preparing for the charge of the reinforcements. However, they soon realised that they were outnumbered, and Gothmog and Murgash backed away in fear as the [[horses]] reached the Orcs and began trampling them. Murgash retreated and survived the onslaught as the Orcs soon gained the upper hand again with the arrival of the [[Mûmakil]] and [[Haradrim]] to aide them.
Murgash is portrayed by Sala Baker. In the extended edition, he first appears alongside [[Guritz]] on the [[Pelennor Fields]], and again at the gates of [[Minas Tirith]], where he told Gothmog that the gates are impenetrable, though Gothmog rectified this dilemma by using the "Wolf's Head", which is [[Grond]]. Murgash is later seen with Guritz and his battalion at the docks (the harlond), mocking the [[Corsairs of Umbar]], who apparently are late for battle. Their sarcasm turned to terror when Aragorn and his two companions and the [[Army of the Dead]] swarmed off the ships and charged the orcs head-on. Despite the obvious futility of even attempting to fight back, Murgash lunged at [[Aragorn]] with a sword, only to have his head cut off.
 
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Murgash later accompanied Guritz to the [[Harlond (Minas Tirith)|Harlond]] to greet the late arriving [[Corsairs of Umbar]] who were supposedly arriving to aid them, and yelled at the pirates for their being later. However, their sarcasm turned to terror when [[Aragorn II Elessar]] and his two companions, [[Legolas]] and [[Gimli]], were revealed to be aboard the ships. Initially, the band of Orcs assumed that they could easily be dealt with, but the [[Dead Men of Dunharrow|Army of the Dead]] soon swarmed off the ships and charged the Orcs head-on. Despite the obvious futility of even attempting to fight back, Murgash lunged at Aragorn with a sword, only to have his head sliced off.
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Murgash was portrayed by [[Sala Baker]].
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== Appearances ==
 
* [[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King|''The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'' (film)]]
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* [[The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game]] (as Gothmog's enforcer)
   
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 26 March 2024

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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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"The door won't give. It's too strong!"
Murgash to Gothmog on the gate of Minas Tirith

Murgash was a non-canonical Orc captain of Mordor, invented for Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003). He was one of the two lieutenants of Gothmog.

In adaptations

When the Orc army of Minas Morgul led by the Witch-king of Angmar and Lieutenant Gothmog arrive at Minas Tirith in Gondor in March 3019, Murgash, a Black Uruk of Mordor, accompanied Gothmog and Captain Guritz to the front lines of the army just outside Minas Tirith. He stood by his master's side as the heads of the Gondorian prisoners taken earlier at Osgiliath were catapulted into the city, to demoralise the defenders, before the initial siege began, during which Murgash led the Orcs and Uruks who attempted to use a battering ram to break down Minas Tirith's Great Gate.

However, it soon became clear that with the strength of the gate and the problem of the defenders firing arrows at them, the gate could not be destroyed so easily. Murgash informed an enraged Gothmog of this, and the lieutenant promptly rectified the dilemma by having his men bring out the "Wolf's Head", the massive and immensely powerful wolf-like battering ram Grond. When the gates were subsequently brought down, Gothmog had Murgash give the order to move into the city, killing anyone seen inside.

Later, when the Rohirrim led by King Théoden arrived, Murgash stood with Gothmog at the front of the gathered army preparing for the charge of the reinforcements. However, they soon realised that they were outnumbered, and Gothmog and Murgash backed away in fear as the horses reached the Orcs and began trampling them. Murgash retreated and survived the onslaught as the Orcs soon gained the upper hand again with the arrival of the Mûmakil and Haradrim to aide them.

Murgash later accompanied Guritz to the Harlond to greet the late arriving Corsairs of Umbar who were supposedly arriving to aid them, and yelled at the pirates for their being later. However, their sarcasm turned to terror when Aragorn II Elessar and his two companions, Legolas and Gimli, were revealed to be aboard the ships. Initially, the band of Orcs assumed that they could easily be dealt with, but the Army of the Dead soon swarmed off the ships and charged the Orcs head-on. Despite the obvious futility of even attempting to fight back, Murgash lunged at Aragorn with a sword, only to have his head sliced off.

Murgash was portrayed by Sala Baker.

Appearances