Lord of the Rings 

Ringwraiths: The Ghosts of Christmas Never

Lord of the Rings Twilight Ringwraith Animated Maquette

There really wasn't much evidence that Santa ever visited Middle-earth, so while the Lord of the Rings Twilight Ringwraith Animated Maquette may remind you of a twisted Ghost of Christmas Future, he's really just a corrupt king of men who has been slowly distorted and destroyed by a false promise of power. Which (we assume) is probably even more depressing. This Ringwraith sure does look awesome with his pointed crown and rocky display base. Just don't let him stab you-- it didn't help Frodo and it's not likely to make your day any better, either.

I am wise enough to know that there are some perils from which a man must flee.

Lord of the Rings Faramir, Son of Denethor 12-Inch Figure

The second son of the Steward of Gondor, Faramir is akin to a prince in his realm and for him should be all the privileges and joys of a young man born to such high station. Strong and nimble, Faramir was a bright pupil and, as a man, he is as swift in thought as he is with a blade. As a captain in the Rangers of Gondor, he leads men in battle against the dark threat of Mordor and keeps the lands of Ithilien safe for the people.

You shall not pass!

Lord of the Rings Animated Gandalf Maquette

Gandalf the Grey was a guide and mentor to those in the Fellowship of the Ring. Though lost after his cataclysmic duel with the Balrog, Gandalf returns from beyond shadow and flame to muster the forces of light. On his return the wizard sheds his grey mantle and takes up the title of Gandalf the White.