Which monster? The Dark Lord is named Sauron, there are the nine Nazgul, which are nine historic kings that don't really have names, and then there are thousands of orcs.
Nazgul do not fly. They are the shadows of men enslaved by Sauron through the use of the 'Nine Rings for Mortal Men doomed to die." They had flying steeds, fell beasts that they rode, it is supposed that these steeds flies fairly fast, particularly when they are in a hurry. In the movie, "The Return of the King" Gandalf says to Pippin that from Edoras to Minas Tirith is "three days ride, as the Nazgul flies... and you'd better hope we don't have one of those on our tail." In addition, it says at the very end of book 3 (about the middle of two towers) that a Nazgul can fly 200 leagues (about 800 miles) in "a few hours". Assuming "a few" means 3-5, a flying Nazgul in a hurry is moving somewhere between 160 and 270 Mph.
The Necromancer, who actually was the Dark Lord Sauron in hiding before he reentered Mordor. While this did help the health of Mirkwood some, its main effect was to cause Sauron to actually return to Mordor and call up his servants the Nazgul.
Answer: Just regular magic or you could be talking about the 'light side', but there magic is still only regular magic. Answer: As far as I know, no special name for this was ever mentioned.
First five things from the books. Definitely the Old Forest. Phantom evil spirit trees is always scary. The Barrow Downs of course. Who wouldn't be scared of long dead kings possessed by the Witch-King's evil spirits. The Ringwraiths obviously. Even their name, Nazgul, sounds terrifying. Shelob definitely presents a menacing presence. The Watchers of Cirith Ungol. They feed on terror. Now from the movies. The Nazgul were terrifying. Especially at Weathertop. The Crebain were somewhat scary. An ill-boding feeling was given. The Balrog might be seen as frightening, but not that much really. Grond the battering ram struck fear into the hearts of viewers. And of course Shelob had her dark and menacing presence once again. Honourable Mention: Sauron the Dark Lord in the prologue. He was so powerful and evil.
source of nazgul is their greed for gold and power. dark lord engulfs them through it.
they use dark magic
Not harry! Some of the people who CAN use dark magic are Professor Snape, Professor Quirrel, and the death eater.
sneakoscope is a small toy looking object it is use to detect dark magic. its like a compass it spins when the dark magic comes near.
Yes.the yoyojam dark magic is good
Dark Magic - novel - was created in 2000.
Dark Magic - novel - has 368 pages.
they use dark magic
A Ringwraith, also known as the Nazgul.
The books don't use the terms "white magic" and "black magic". The magic used by Harry potter versus that used by Voldemort is the same type of magic, in many cases. However, Voldemort tends to make more use, for example, of what the books call the "unforgivable curses". Also, Voldemort's objectives are, in general, sinister. To a great extent, the difference is not what magic (what specific spells) they use, but for what purposes.
Which monster? The Dark Lord is named Sauron, there are the nine Nazgul, which are nine historic kings that don't really have names, and then there are thousands of orcs.
The ISBN of Dark Magic - novel - is 0-505-52389-2.