Even Saruman — whose whole purpose was to stop Sauron — was compelled to join the Dark Lord. Amidst all of that, Sauron had another servant who was viler than all the rest. The Mouth of Sauron only had one LOTR appearance, but it was clear that he had been corrupted by pure evil. However, that corruption did not prevent him from breaking Sauron’s biggest rule.
Updated by Jordan Iacobucci on September 29, 2024: The Lord of the Rings franchise is expanding in new and exciting directions with new spinoffs exploring different periods of Middle-earth. Several major characters (including prominent villains) may return in upcoming spinoffs, including War of the Rohirrim and the Hunt for Gollum. This article has been updated to include more information about Sauron’s vilest servant and to adhere to CBR’s current formatting guidelines.
The Mouth of Sauron Was Vile and Devoted
The Mouth of Sauron Confronts Aragorn Outside the Black Gate
The Mouth of Sauron was one of Sauron’s most devoted servants. During Lord of the Rings, he was the lieutenant of the Tower of Barad-dûr and was Sauron’s personal emissary and herald. His early history has never been told, but he was one of the Black Númenóreans who chose to worship Sauron and enter his service. He gained his position because he was notably more cruel and cunning than Sauron’s Orcs, leading the villain to reward him with knowledge and power. In the service of the Dark Lord, the Mouth of Sauron learned great sorcery and likely prolonged his lifespan.Upcoming Lord of the Rings Spinoffs
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim – December 13, 2024
The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum – 2026
How the Mouth of Sauron Broke Sauron’s Biggest Rule
The Mouth of Sauron Spoke the Dark Lord’s Name
Trivia
Bruce Spence played the Mouth of Sauron in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
Who Was The Mouth of Sauron?
The Mouth of Sauron is One of The Lord of the Rings’ Biggest Mysteries
The Lord of the Rings Franchise
Film
IMDb Rating
Rotten Tomatoes Score
Streaming
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
2001
8.9/10
92%
Max/Prime Video
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
2002
8.8/10
95%
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
2003
9.0/10
94%
The Hobbit Trilogy
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
2012
7.8/10
64%
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
2013
7.8/10
74%
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
2014
7.4/10
59%
Prime Video
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
2022-Present
6.9/10
84%
Prime Video
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Certain earlier drafts of Return of the King leave readers further clues about the Mouth of Sauron’s true identity. One particularly tragic version of the character was revealed to have been a young man who was captured and corrupted by Sauron. However, these earlier drafts cannot be treated as canon. With its recent endeavors into the earlier ages of Middle-earth, The Rings of Power could explore the Mouth of Sauron in greater depth, providing answers about one of the most paradoxical characters in the Lord of the Rings franchise.
The world may never know much about the Mouth of Sauron, but he remains one of Sauron’s most interesting lieutenants for how he seemingly defies all of the Dark Lord’s rules. Nevertheless, he, like all the other servants of the darkness, fell at the end of the Third Age as light prevailed in Middle-earth once more.