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Barrow Wight Assailant

Lore[]

Some say the puppeteer behind the Barrow Wight is a necromancer; others say his power knows no bounds. Such hearsay doesn't concern the Barrow Wight, for all that lies within its armor is empty space.

Name Origin[]

Barrow-wights are wraith-like creatures in J. R. R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth, based on the Old Norse Draugr. Barrow refers to the burial mounds they inhabited and wight is a Middle English word for "living being" or "creature", especially "human being". It does not necessarily mean "spirit" or "ghost"; it is cognate to modern German "Wicht", meaning small mythical creatures (also "Wichtelmännchen"). Tolkien borrowed this concept from Norse mythology.