Literally did nothing wrong
Literally did nothing wrong
>the dark lords are evil from my perspective
t. orc
didn't he maked that one ring?
CAnt get mad at a nigga trying to run shit
t. (((men))) of Rhûn.
You easterlings disgust me.
No that was someone else
>movie trilogy called the lord of the rings
>the actual lord of the rings gets less than a minute of screen time
Why??
Fake news by the elf media
no the elves did. i think he tricked them
His sense of duty is no less than yours I deem
>Show called Game of Thrones
>Zero minutes of musical chairs played
He didn't put a gate on mount doom
I agree, Shredder is the true hero.
Same deal in the book.
>hey elrond, should i throw this ring into the fire?
>fuck no, if you do then my rings won't work anymore
>k, cool.
why didn't they just destroy all the other rings, then that one ring couldn't rule them all.
Wouldn't have effected the power of the One, it didn't draw power from the others, it simply had the ability to dominate their wearers.
Plus he already had the Nine in his power anyway.
The Elves were never going to destroy the rings they owned because it helped preserve their society.
The true lord of the rings was inside all of us the entire time
>lord of the rings
>guy only has 1 ring
AHHHH MELKOR HELP ME
Dear Morgoth, I wrote you but you still ain't calling...
>Plus he already had the Nine in his power anyway
all they had to do to protect the ring was stand on one side of that stream and say those magic words to was the nine away. also throw torches into their heads
I left my messenger and the palantir at the bottom
Nice
The reason we only see the one ring turn you invisible is because hobbits are innately useless fags.
If sauron got it back because he was an angel he'd be able to fuck shit up even if the other rings were gone.
why didnt they just make more powerful ring to make Sauron's ring useless?
Why didn't the elves take the one ring to their secret land?
Reminder that Ted Nasmith is better than John Howe
Only so that he could control the minds of the leaders of middle-earth's races. With Sauron as a controlling overmind there would be no inefficiencies and conflict would be a thing of the past.
Sauron took nack 16 rings of power before they could do that (the ones that went to men and dwarves). The elven rings were used by the elves to preserve their kingdoms and in effect slow down time itself, since they hated all change and wanted to live in a static bubble. So they did not want to destroy them, though they did not wear them while they knew Sauron possessed the one ring.
Meant for
>got BTFO by a talking dog
lol
>Morgoth is a huge nigger
What did Tolkien mean by this?
>not realizing that Sam was the true lord of the rings the whole time
What if they tossed the ring in a different volcano? The heat would destroy it right? So why didn't they head to a safer place and destroy the ring?
If it wouldn't destroy the ring then why didn't he toss it in one too keep it safe from anyone stealing it and killing him?
the elves made every ring but the one ring. sauron made the one ring in secret to control the other rings.
That would be very bad
>believed himself to understand Eru's plan better than Eru
>believed himself capable of improving Eru's design
>sought to control Eru's creation by force
>was offered forgivness but refused because he didn't want the shame of admitting having done wrong
>returned to his malicious ways
>created the rings of power to control what he deemed lesser creatures
>convinced the king of númenor to start a war against heaven
>responsible for the sinking of númenor as well as most of beleriand
bullshit, all ring does is make you invisible
If you're a hobbit or a pussy like Isildur.
It (hypothetically) turned Galadriel into a big spooky witch.
It could not enter. Their secret land is beyond time and space. Has to have pure souls enter
>Literally did nothing wrong
he welded steak knives to his hat. it's illegal to possess a knife in britain without a license
They only fought for him because he established mental dominion over Khamul, who at the time of the aforementioned event, was the ruler of all of Rhun.
I would honestly have been okay with a filler episode of that in Season 6 or 7. Would've been a laugh and subversive enough for D&D
he put the ring on his finger where it could be easilly cut off instead of on his dick like a real mad man
spotted the hobbit
throw niggers into the fires of mount doom
fucking kek
says it all, really:
>when you're having choir practice and that one black kid apes out until he's thrown out and replaced by a wigger type malaysian who sings just as well
>kills people
>steals jewels
>destroys nice things
>considers raping Luthien
>coward
Really makes you think.
They didn't known how. Sharon helped them forge all the rings of power except the first three.
Even if he never got the one ring he was growing more and more powerful amassing bigger and bigger armies.
It would have been just a matter of time before he was able to fuck up all of middle earth.
Remember both Rohan and gondor were moments away from facing total destruction.
>The chief power (of all the rings alike) was the prevention or slowing of decay (i.e. 'change' viewed as a regrettable thing), the preservation of what is desired or loved, or its semblance – this is more or less an Elvish motive. But also they enhanced the natural powers of a possessor – thus approaching 'magic', a motive easily corruptible into evil, a lust for domination. And finally they had other powers, more directly derived from Sauron ('the Necromancer': so he is called as he casts a fleeting shadow and presage on the pages of The Hobbit): such as rendering invisible the material body, and making things of the invisible world visible.
His sin was pride.
The Ring was the antagonist, not Sauron.