In the Gameboy game, you fight him if the player chooses Aragorn, Legolas or Gimli for the missions. The Black Lieutenant also appears as a boss in the Return of the King games for Gameboy Advance and consoles respectively. Other Media The Return of the King (video game) Afterward, the entire orc army marches out of Mordor. The Lieutenant is then beheaded and killed by Aragorn.
Aragorn then rode up to him and the Lieutenant taunted him saying it must take more than Isildur's sword to become a king of Gondor. Neither the fellowship or the Lieutenant knew of Frodo's escape from Cirith Ungol and he taunted the heroes, saying that Frodo suffered greatly before dying and that he'd failed his quest to destroy the One Ring. The Mouth of Sauron then takes out Frodo's Mithril vest that he acquired from the orcs making the Fellowship believe that Frodo was dead. He welcomes them but is rebuffed by Gandalf who orders him to have the armies of Mordor disband. When the armies of Gondor and Rohan reach the Black Gate, the Fellowship ride towards the gate and it opens a little for the Black Lieutenant to come out. He appears in live action in Peter Jackson's Return of the King but only in the Extended Edition, and was portrayed by Bruce Spence. In Films The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King However, while Gandalf takes the tokens, he rejects the Lieutenant's terms, causing him and his men to march back into Mordor, shortly before the Battle of the Black Gate commences.
He would then take over the West of the Anduin, while Sauron takes control of the East.
He offers them tokens from Frodo and Sam but whilst mocking them that Frodo will be tortured by the Enemy for years, and gives them terms that he will be taking control of Isengard following Saruman's betrayal and the free peoples will be forced to help him rebuild Isengard.
In the novel, the Mouth of Sauron appears with several of his men towards Gandalf, Aragorn, and the Fellowship, being described as being fouler than any of the Orcs. 2.1 The Return of the King (video game).1.2 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.Jackson, who also played Mojo Jojo, Ghostface, and the White Pumpkin while in her suit. In the 2003 video game, he was voiced by Roger L. In the extended version of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, he was played by Bruce Spence, who also played Trainman in The Matrix: Revolutions, another third installment released in 2003. In Rankin/Bass' Return of the King, he was voiced by the late Don Messick. When Gandalf and Aragorn went to the Black Gate, the Mouth of Sauron gloated that they should surrender. The messanger of Sauron, he is one of the Black NĂºmenĂ³reans and led Sauron's forces during the Third War. The Mouth of Sauron, also known as the Black Lieutenant, is a minor antagonist in the high fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings and in the Extended Edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, although he does not appear in the theatrical version of the film. ~ The Mouth of Sauron lying about Frodo's death. Know that he suffered greatly at the hands of his host! Who would have thought one so small, could endure so much pain, and he did, Gandalf, he did.