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'''Wraiths''' are undead creatures who dwell in the world of the Unseen. In this game, wraiths are a rare [[Race|race]], appearing as a handful of rarely-played {{C|Sauron}} and {{C|Wraith}} culture [[minion]]s and a | '''Wraiths''' are undead creatures who dwell in the world of the Unseen. In this game, wraiths are a rare [[Race|race]], appearing as a handful of rarely-played {{C|Sauron}} and {{C|Wraith}} culture [[minion]]s and a small group of {{C|Gondor}} [[Companion|companions]] representing the oathbreaking army of the dead. | ||
While the [[Nazgul]] -- the ringwraiths -- are wraiths in Lord of the Rings, "Nazgûl" and "wraith" are considered separate races in this game, and cards that apply to one do not automatically apply to the other. Likewise, {{C|Wraith}} culture is considered separate from the "wraith" race, although some wraiths are also {{C|Wraith}} culture. | While the [[Nazgul]] -- the ringwraiths -- are wraiths in Lord of the Rings, "Nazgûl" and "wraith" are considered separate races in this game, and cards that apply to one do not automatically apply to the other. Likewise, {{C|Wraith}} culture is considered separate from the "wraith" race, although some wraiths are also {{C|Wraith}} culture. | ||
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