User blog comment:Drayco90/The Witch-King vs. Perseus/@comment-3528601-20110809204836/@comment-143604-20110809205342

You clearly didn't read the notes. The Witch-King has NEVER had a problem with being killed by a man. Never. Yes it was prophecised that no man would kill him in battle, but that doesn't mean it wasn't possible, it just meant that Eowyn and Merry were meant to kill him outside Minas Tirith. Also- Perceus himself is no mere man, but a demi-god, once more allowing to loop hole that even if one was to genuinly believe that no man could kill him. His claim to Eowyn that "No man can kill me!" was /not/ a fact it was a Badass Boast- like in fighting games before the match starts and each fighter gives some banter, and through out the history of Middle-Earth, many times has his ass been kicked by men- a victory doesn't necessarily have to result in who can kill the other guy- many fights on this site have had non-fatal endings, for example. Also- the Black Breath isn't a factor in this fight- he's not using it.