Why didn't he make more rings?
Why didn't he make more rings?
Why would he?
He made like 20, he was the lord of the ringS
Supply and demand.
that way his power would be too split and he'd be powerless
when he found the smith elves made the three elven rings in secret,he was so butthurt that he killed them all so the knowledge to do more was lost.
So who was Sauron really? Is he completely dead after getting his ring destroyed?
I believe "death" is different for the valar
Just look it up my man
Why didn't he make a ring that controlled the one ring?
destroying the ring didnt kill him,he lost all his power so he turned bassically in a very very weak spirit.
The idea of death or rather, ceasing of being, is non-sensical for ainurs. They existed before time, and will exist after. When the ring got destroyed, Sauron became a consciousness just going around, too weak to even take form. Perhaps he eventually left Arda through the Doors of Night, joining Melkor beyond, or perhaps not.
When Saruman died, he was banished from the West. In the books there is this scene where his spirit looks westwards and then fades to dust in the wind. This suggests he keeps roaming Middle-Earth like Sauron, but I don't think he has any interest in leaving the world through the Doors of Night.
In Dagor Dagorath, Morgoth, Sauron and many others will return, but it is prophecized Morgoth will be destroyed for good, as in ceasing to exist, from the hand of Turin Turambar.
20 rings and not a single cockring.
what's the point?
does it work as a cock ring?
it worked for frodo
SHARE THE LOAD
But he only made one right? That dumb elf made some others.
The elf only made 3 rings (fire, water, air) and was actually just soiled by Sauron
He turned into a spooky ghost
Man stfu and gtfo of Sup Forums if you ain't gonna meme shit.
Just a remember Sam HATED the movies because HE wasn't the main character. He also hated all the others actors.
the whole point of the ring was to be a scam. he gave rings to everyone else that had a backdoor that caused the master ring to suck their users power to him. something like that.
no he turned into a ghost too weak to be spooky
Sauron was a Maiar, a minor deity who sided with Morgoth (the closes thing LOTR has to a God of Evil) and took his place as Dark Lord once Morgoth got BTFO and imprisoned.
Once the One Ring was destroyed, he turned into a shitty spirit too weak to interact or influence the world in any way ever again, cursed to just fuck around watching people masturbate or something till the recovers his full power in LOTR's version of Ragnarok only to get BTFO forever.
Sauron does not share power.
He was the main character. He was mad that others wouldn't realize it.
Aragorn was quiet all the time, he was just a side.
Frodo spent most of the movie looking strung out, just following Sam or Gollum.
Gandalf just waved his magic wand a bit, he was not a character but a deus ex machina.
Meme answers are more fun.
Should have made 7 like voldemort.
that's funny because the way it plays out, Sam is a bigger protagonist than anyone else. Frodo carries a fuckton of the burden as the ringbearer but if Sam hadn't joined him when he fucked off he would have died within 24 hours
Aragorn isn't as charismatic and active as he should be in the first movies, but that's because he is still coming to terms with the fact that he will have to retake the throne some day and all the expectations put upon him. But once Gandalf is gone he does start to turn into a charismatic and competente leader, which shows a lot during The Twin Towers where he basically had to talk Theoden out of being a faggot and giving up.
You mean that faggot Sean Austin, not Sam. Sam was based.
Tbh I usually feel dead when my ring gets destroyed
SAURON?
Is Feanor still chilling in the halls of Mandos?
In the Second Age when the Elves and Dwarves and Men of Middle Earth were all living together in a relative peaceful golden age, Sauron (who at this point still had the ability to make himself look like an attractive elf or human), came to the elves and taught them the secret to making magic rings. He helped in the construction of 19 major power rings as gifts for the people of Middle Earth. As the poem about the rings states: Nine for the rulers mortal men, Seven for the Dwarf Lords, and three for the Elven Kings. After the rings were distributed, he secretly returned to his homeland and used the fires of Mt. Doom to forge the One Ring of Power, which gave him the ability to corrupt and control the bearers of the other rings. Most of Sauron's soul and power went into the One Ring, and it's not something he could ever do again. The human ringbearers were all corrupted and became the Nine Ringwrathes. The Dwarven rings were cursed so that whoever bore them would become wealthy but suffer misfortune caused by greed and jealousy, and those rings eventually led to the destruction of the great dwarven cities and wars with the other people in Middle Earth. The elves were able to see what Sauron was doing at the last minute and they severed their rings from Sauron's control, but the rings lost most of their power in the process. As of the time of LotR, Galadriel has one of the Elven rings, Cirdain the Shipwright has another, and Gandalf had the third, which was given to him by Galadriel's husband Celeborn when Gandalf first arrived in Middle Earth. Gandalf's ring had the power to light a fire in people's hearts and make them want to go on adventures, which Gandalf would then direct in ways that would hinder Sauron's powers.
So Gandalf used his ring to manipulate Bilbo and Frodo into going on adventures?
Pretty much, yeah. It doesn't completely over-ride free will, but it is implied that he was influencing them.
>Gandalf's ring had the power to light a fire in people's hearts and make them want to go on adventures,
This sounds like something george lucas would include in lotr/hobbit prequels
Would have Feanor crafted better, more powerful rings than the ones Celebrimbor made?
He's stuck there forever.
He kinda deserves it, he was a bit of a cunt
Probably
But he would have kept them all for himself, so
Because he's a faggot, like you OP
Gimli already told us.
The elven rings were held by Galadriel, Elrond and Cirdan
Cirdan gave his ring to Gandalf
Did you not see the giant fuckin eyeball?
Nigga cant smelt for shit
>what's the point?
Maybe he has a working dick that doesn't need a device that prevents blood flow out of it to be hard? Maybe he doesn't jerk off so much that he needs jewelry for his dick?
>He helped in the construction of 19 major power rings as gifts for the people of Middle Earth. As the poem about the rings states: Nine for the rulers mortal men, Seven for the Dwarf Lords, and three for the Elven Kings.
The original plan was to give the 19 rings exclusively to elves. Sauron's plans changed when the elves discovered what he was up to and he gave the 16 he out recovered to dwarfs and men.
> After the rings were distributed, he secretly returned to his homeland and used the fires of Mt. Doom to forge the One Ring of Power, which gave him the ability to corrupt and control the bearers of the other rings.
This is wrong as well. The 16 recovered rings were distributed (to dwarfs and men) after the One was made (and the elves figured out what was going on).
> As of the time of LotR, Galadriel has one of the Elven rings, Cirdain the Shipwright has another, and Gandalf had the third, which was given to him by Galadriel's husband Celeborn when Gandalf first arrived in Middle Earth. Gandalf's ring had the power to light a fire in people's hearts and make them want to go on adventures, which Gandalf would then direct in ways that would hinder Sauron's powers.
This the most wrong thing you've said though. The Three were originally borne by Galadriel, Gil-Galad, and Cirdan. After Gil-Galads death, his ring passed to Elrond. And it was Cirdan that gave his ring to Gandalf, not Celeborn.
Please go reread.