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  1. Crebain | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom

    Crebain were a species of large black, crow-like birds native to both Dunland and Fangorn Forest in Middle-earth. They were used as spies by the Wizard Saruman, after he became an agent …

  2. Crebain - Tolkien Gateway

    Jul 23, 2024 · Crebain were large birds of the crow-kind, native to Dunland and Fangorn Forest. The Fellowship of the Ring encountered various flocks of crebain on their arrival in Hollin. …

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  3. The Crebain in The Lord of the Rings, Explained - CBR

    Jan 15, 2024 · The Crebain were Saruman's avian spies in The Lord of the Rings. The Crebain were connected to another of Middle-earth's Wizards. Corvids, like the Crebain, played …

  4. LOTR: What Are The Crebain of Dunland, The Flying Spies Of Saruman?

    Dec 3, 2021 · Legolas is therefore able to identify the creatures as the spies of Saruman, and the fellowship flees into hiding just in time. The scene then follows the Crebain as they fly back to …

  5. What is the purpose of the huge flock of crebain in Hollin?

    Jun 10, 2023 · This comment here gives a bit of insight into what Saruman knew and what he was trying to do with his various spies, including the crebain. Apparently, Radagast, being the …

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  6. Why didn't Gandalf have spies just like Saruman?

    Aug 25, 2022 · In The Fellowship of the Ring we see the Gap of Rohan being constantly watched by Dunland's Crebains (crows) which Saruman used as spies. So, when Gandalf was reborn …

  7. Crebain | Middle Earth Film Saga Wikia | Fandom

    Crebain were a species of large black, crow-like birds native to both Dunland and Fangorn Forest in Middle-earth, that Saruman the White in Isengard used as spies after he joined forces with …

  8. Nazgûl - Wikipedia

    Tolkien describes them as " fell beasts", though he also applies the adjective fell ("fierce, cruel") to other creatures throughout The Lord of the Rings – even at one point to the wizard Gandalf.

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  9. Fell beast (Middle-earth) | Neo Encyclopedia Wiki | Fandom

    In J. R. R. Tolkien 's fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings, "fell beast" is the author's description of the flying creatures on which the Ringwraiths rode after being unhorsed at the Ford of Bruinen.

  10. What The Flying Ringwraith Beasts In Lord Of The Rings Actually …

    Jun 28, 2023 · There is some confusion among fans of The Lord of The Rings over who or what the Nazgul actually are. Some fans, and even the actors in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings …