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What exactly would happen if Sauron got the Ring?
Sauron would aquire the Ring, and create more and more troops and fire and evil schemes and things to bloat up his already enormous army. He would first overthrow Saruman, as he is no more use to him, and occupy Orthanc with one of his brilliant generals and leave a bit of the great army there.
Can the Valar defeat Sauron?
On the other hand, if the Valar destroyed the Ring they would be killing Sauron. They had slain Maiar (other members of the Ainur) before. But the Maiar were slain in open battle and Melkor was taken back to Valinor and tried (a second time) before he was executed.
Is it possible for Sauron to return?
No. After the destruction of the ring and his body yet again destroyed his spirit is render impotent. He will always be there, but never again to take a physical form.
What if Gandalf had the ring?
Gandalf as Ring-Lord would have been far worse than Sauron. He would have remained ‘righteous’, but self-righteous. He would have continued to rule and order things for ‘good’, and the benefit of his subjects according to his wisdom (which was and would have remained great).
What brought Sauron back to life?
Sauron’s body was destroyed, but his spirit was not diminished, and he fled back to Mordor bearing the Ring, where he slowly rebuilt a new body and his strength.
Can the Valar destroy one ring?
One Valar could actually destroy the One Ring and that is Sauron’s former master and that is the Vala Aule where Sauron learned craftsmanship. Aule with his powerful tools can destroy the one ring and melt it.
Can a Maiar be killed?
The Maiar (singular: Maia) are a class of beings from J. R. R. Tolkien’s high fantasy legendarium. Commentators have noted that since the Maiar are immortals but can choose to incarnate fully in Men’s bodies on Middle-earth, they can be killed; Tolkien did not explain what happened to them then.
Why didn’t the Valar affect Sauron?
Basically the Valar felt they had “screwed up” when they had tried to intervene in a grandiose manner previously with the Elves and Melkor/Morgoth; and they also feared that men were a lot more vulnerable to the kind of disruption they had caused, plus Sauron was a lot LESS powerful than Melkor/Morgoth (keep in mind.
Can morgoth revive Sauron?
No, not on his own since his greater power was linked to the ring. But, when Morgoth returns I think he would revive his spirit or something like that. Yes, the Dagor Dagorath or “Battle of Battles” from the Second Prophecy of Mandos about the end or Arda.
Is there a Dark Lord after Sauron?
The first Dark Lord was the rebel Vala first known as Melkor and then as Morgoth Bauglir. The second Dark Lord was the Maia, and former lieutenant of Morgoth known as Sauron.
Does morgoth return?
He fell from glory when he disrupted the Music of the Ainur and defied the will of Ilúvatar. Morgoth corrupted many of the Ainur to his service, fought the Valar, and marred Arda. One day, according to a prophecy, Morgoth will rise again in great wrath, but he will be destroyed in the Dagor Dagorath.
What is Elrond’s Ring?
Vilya, The Mightiest of the Three, is the Elven Ring of Power belonging to Elrond. Vilya is described as a gold ring holding a great blue stone. Vilya is also called The Ring of Air. The element of air is represented in the ring’s design by the swirling patterns and lightening bolts on each side of the ring.
What happens if a human wears the ring?
Frodo was able to see for miles when wearing it. In all cases, a mortal wearing the Ring became invisible, except to anyone able to perceive the non-physical world, with only a thin, shaky shadow discernible in sunlight.
What is the ring Aragorn wears?
The Ring of Barahir as worn by Aragorn Eventually, it was given by Elrond to Aragorn, son of Arathorn, when he was told of his true name and lineage, together with the shards of Narsil.
What was Sauron’s eye?
The Eye of Sauron, or Great Eye, was a symbol adopted by the Dark Lord in the Third Age. It was said that few could endure its terrible gaze. The Eye was used as a symbol on armor and banners of Mordor, representing Sauron’s quasi-omnipotence.
Why is Sauron so weak?
Immortality, even the powerful kind that the Maiar experience, always has its catches. While it’s such a strong power to be unable to perish, without his human form, Sauron is greatly weakened. He is weakened enough for his ring to be tossed around and destroyed right under his nose.
Why did Saruman join Sauron?
Saruman’s real intention was to permit Sauron to build up his strength, so that the One Ring would reveal itself. He later found that Sauron had more knowledge of the possible location of the One Ring than he expected, and in TA 2941, Saruman finally agreed to attack Dol Guldur.
Where are the Valar in the Third Age?
The valar resided in Aman, not middle earth, and they rarely came to ME and only fought in two battle [against morgoth who was no longer in ME in the third age] in the first age and none in the second.
What can destroy the One Ring?
The hobbits, followed by Gollum, reached Mount Doom, where Frodo was overcome by the Ring’s power and claimed it for himself. At that moment, Gollum bit off his finger, taking back the Ring, but, gloating, he and the Ring fell into the fires of Mount Doom. The Ring and Sauron’s power were destroyed.
What do the Valar do?
History. The Valar were the fourteen Ainur who, after being molded of Eru’s thought, entered Arda after its creation, to give order to the world and combat the new evils of Melkor. Eru created for them lesser heavenly beings named the ‘Maiar’, who were their servants.