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This minifigure has only appeared in video game(s)
Although this article is about an official minifigure, it never existed in physical form or appeared in any official LEGO sets.

This page is a list of characters associated with The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit themes produced by LEGO which have not appeared in sets and are not notable enough in the media they appear in to warrant their own articles. These include characters who appear only in cutscenes. Some Minor and NPC Characters appeared in several different levels and across Middle-Earth.

Elves[]

Círdan the Shipwright[]


Círdan the Shipwright is a character that appears in LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game.

Background[]

Círdan the Shipwright was the bearer of the Great Ring Narya, which he in turn gave to Gandalf. Though once a great warrior who joined in the battles against both Sauron and the Witch-King, he eventually retired to the Grey Havens, where he became dedicated to building ships to enable the Elves to depart from Middle-Earth. He was later present when the Bearers of the Three Rings departed Middle-Earth. He appears to be an old elf with gray and white hair, brown coat and legs, and light brown and chartruse shirt. He is also holding the ring that says "One ring to rule them all".

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Men[]

Civilian Soldier[]

Civilian Soldier is a character that appears in LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game. He is a citizen of Rohan who takes part in the Battle of Helm's Deep.

Background[]

He used to be an old dwarf with a white beard, white hair and eyebrows, light brown and green wardrobe, and brown pants. He is also holding a bow currently made from Lake-Town/Esgaroth (that's made from the game LEGO The Hobbit: The Video Game).

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Dwarves (LEGO The Hobbit: The Video Game only)[]

Old Brown-Haired Dwarf[]

Old Brown-Haired Dwarf is a character that appeared in the gems room and in the game LEGO The Hobbit: The Video Game.

Background[]

He appears to be a brown-haired dwarf with a monocle/loupe on his face, Balin's wardrobe, a brown beard, and he likes to inspect Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald and Diamond using science, talking to another dwarf and having a conversation about how to inspect some gems, forging Mithril Treasure Items with other dwarfs, and sleeping in the corners of the forging room.

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Old White-Haired Dwarf[]

Old White-Haired Dwarf is a character that appeared in the gems room and in the game LEGO The Hobbit: The Video Game.

Background[]

He appears to be a character with white hair and a white beard, Balin's wardrobe, and he likes to inspect Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald and Diamond using science, talking to another dwarf and having a conversation about how to inspect some gems, forging Mithril Treasure Items with other dwarfs, and sleeping in the corners of the forging room.

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Brown-Haired Dwarf with Glasses[]

Brown-Haired Dwarf with Glasses is a character that appeared in the gems room and in the game LEGO The Hobbit: The Video Game.

Background[]

He appears to be having brown hair that is shaped like Thorin's hair with glasses, Balin's wardrobe, a brown beard, and he likes to inspect Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald and Diamond using science, talking to another dwarf and having a conversation about how to inspect some gems, forging Mithril Treasure Items with other dwarfs, and sleeping in the corners of the forging room.

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Mining Dwarf[]

Mining Dwarf is a character who used to be on the mining wall and in the game LEGO The Hobbit: The Video Game.

Background[]

He appears to be an amber beard mining dwarf with a mining hat to light up dark areas, holding Bofur's pickaxe to start mining, Balin's wardrobe, and he likes to mine for gems with his pickaxe to craft something, and destroying LEGO objects nearby.

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Orcs[]

Gorbag[]


Gorbag, orc captain of Cirith Ungol, is a minifigure which appears in LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game.

Background[]

Gorbag was a captain of Minas Morgul as well as a leader of the orcs of Cirith Ungol. After Frodo Baggins was stung by Shelob, a band of orcs led by Gorbag and Shagrat found him. After examining him, Gorbag realized that he was not dead and ordered them to take him back to Cirith Ungol. There, they went through his belongings. After discovering Frodo's Mithril armor, they began to argue against each other over who would get it. This led to a fight in which most of the orcs of Cirith Ungol fought and killed each other. However, there were still a few of them left by the end of the battle. Gorbag was among these and he was still up in the top room of the tower, about to torture Frodo. In The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King film, Samwise Gamgee stabbed him from behind with Frodo's sword Sting (Which he had found earlier in Shelob's Lair along with the Light of Eärendil, or Light of Galadriel as it is called in LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game), killing him. In the video game, he is shown being hit on the back of the head with a frying pan by Sam and nearly falling down the trapdoor, but keeping his balance using his arms and legs barely holding onto the edges of the door entrance.

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Notes[]

  • Like Sharku, the only way in which he is distinctive is by his dialogue and role that he was given based on a Lord of the Rings character of the same name in the films. Otherwise, he looks just like a regular Mordor Orc.
  • He is not playable.
  • He is portrayed by Stephen Ure who also portrayed Grishnákh in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers film.

Guritz[]


Guritz is a character that appears in LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game.

Background[]

Guritz was an orc captain who served Gothmog during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. He wore a helmet with a skull impaled on a spike, and the only weapon he was seen wielding is a two-handed scythe. He fled the charging Rohirrim and went with a band of orcs to the docks to mock the late-arriving pirates aboard the Corsairs' ships. He was startled when Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and the first wave of the Army of the Dead jumped out of the Corsairs' ships and attacked him and the other orcs. He was killed by Gimli.

Notes[]

  • The video game lists Guritz as "Orc Harbor Master."

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