DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 8:40 p.m. No.9179614   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9696

ואז יהושע ודניאל ליקקו הרבה חמאת בוטנים לקוקאין לפני שנרצח בחור חד-קרן במנדליי ביי

 

‎ודניאל באמת אהב ללקק חמאת בוטנים מתוך התחת שלהם, ויהודי מזויף של יהושע הלך עם זה

 

‎וכך החל המסע של דניאל ויהושע מן הפלך עם חמאת בוטנים ומחייך, כי הם ליקק הרבה התחת ורבים התרשמו הבלבול שלהם

 

‎ודניאל באמת אהב ללקק חמאת בוטנים מתוך התחת שלהם, ויהודי מזויף של יהושע הלך עם זה

 

‎בקרוב הומוסקסואלים tavistock היה דחפים עבור דניאל וחמאת בוטנים, יהושע ו בולשיט

 

‎דניאל היה מבולבל על תינוקות ההוביטים אבל היה מוכן לרצות עם חמאת בוטנים

 

‎הושע ודניאל ייסעו עמוק לתוך היער בחמאת בוטנים ונדדו ויסעו בחיפוש אחר טבעת נישואים שקיבל סוחר הקוקאין מהם

 

‎דרך היער ומעלה הגבעות יהושע ודניאל עבדו חמאת בוטנים

 

‎יהושע ודניאל חשבו שהטביסטוק יעשה אותם עשירים עם הטריקים של חמאת בוטנים

 

‎ליקוק חזק יותר אמר שיהושע ודניאל ילקקו חזק יותר. לתוך היער הם היו מבלים זמן רב עם חורים וחמאת בוטנים

 

‎ככל שהם ליקקו עוד יותר את ליקקו עד שהם היו מתוך חמאת בוטנים ונמאס ללכת דרך היער מחפש סוחר קוקאין עם טבעת הנישואין שתפס אותם להכין תינוקות ההוביט

 

‎קשה היה להאמין שסיפוריהם גורמים לפניהם להיות מכוסים עדיין בחמאת בוטנים ובהומוסקסואליות

 

‎אז tavistock עשה קרם עבור דניאל

 

‎עד מהרה רצה צוואר ביד

 

‎ויהושע אמר שהוא זקוק לקוקאין כי דניאל עייף מלקק את כל חמאת הבוטנים

 

‎אז דיוויד וילקוק קיבל קצת קוקאין ולקח את העבודה של דניאל ויהושע וכולם קפצו לתוך ערימת חמאת בוטנים

 

‎את קרם היה חלקה יותר מאשר חמאת בוטנים חשב דניאל

 

‎ו דניאל קרא "אני עכשיו יהיה ידוע בשם Danalingus של pedovores tavistock, תן לי את החרב שלך כדי לשפשף חמאת בוטנים ללקק" ואת צווארון david הלך וקנה קוקאין יותר

 

‎דוד willcock קנה את קוקאין ממשפחת בוש אז זה היה חזק באמת מ laredo ואת חמאת בוטנים היה מועדון סמס אז הם הלכו על זה כל סוף השבוע

 

‎יהושע היה בגן עדן עם התחת ליקק וקוקאין

 

‎ודוד וילקוק ויהושע אמרו לדניאל שהוא יכול להיות יהודי כדי ללקק את כל החמאה

 

‎אפילו בונו לא יכול לעשות את זה הרבה חמאת בוטנים וקוקאין בסוף השבוע

 

‎אז דיוויד ווילקוק עשה את בונו הגרוע ביותר ואת דניאל פוני בצד עם בוש קוקאין

 

‎סטיב ג 'ובס היה שמח לגרום דוד ווילקוק היה כלבה מגעילה וכולם תפוח היה חרמן עבור jerry mcquire בכל מקרה

 

‎סורוס הוא אידיוט

 

‎עד מהרה הבין דניאל שזה לא תירס

 

‎דניאל הבין במהרה שזה לא ממתק שהוא אוכל בסוף

 

‎אבל דוד Wilcock נשבע שהוא לא לגנוב את טבעת הנישואין כאשר הם היו גבוהים על קוקאין חמאת בוטנים ביער

 

‎בקרוב פדופילים בממשלה יתקרב דניאל ו יהושע עם קוקאין

 

‎והרעב לחמאת בוטנים ימשיך במסעם דרך היער

 

‎יהושע אמר לדניאל לא לדאוג כי הם היו יהודים עכשיו וכי קרם tavistock יעשה אותם עשירים

 

‎וג'ושוע ודניאל בזזו את חור חמאת הבוטנים בשאר חלקי הרומן

 

‎המקדשים שלי בין האוזניים. המקדש השלישי שלי הוא הפין שלי. הרועים השקרנים ישלמו על מה שעשו לבני ולנביאי

 

‎הסוף הוא קרוב

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 8:56 p.m. No.9179838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9862

"And of all the Elven-rings Sauron most desired to possess them, for those who had them in their keeping could ward off the decays of time and postpone the weariness of the world."

― Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age

 

The Three Rings were magical artifacts, three of the Rings of Power. They were forged by Celebrimbor and his smiths with the desire of "understanding, making, and healing" and granted the power to preserve all things unstained.[1][2] They were named Vilya, Narya, and Nenya after the principal elements of air, fire, and water (respectively).

 

Whereas the other Rings of Power gave the power to control and conquer, and made their wearers invisible, the Three were different. Sauron did not assist in their making nor ever did he touch them, and his taint was not directly upon them.[3] But, as they were created according to the craft taught by him, they would fall under the power of the One Ring.[4]

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 8:57 p.m. No.9179862   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9881

>>9179838

Names and descriptions of the Three Rings

 

Nenya, the Ring of Adamant[5] and the Ring of Water,[6], was made of mithril with a stone of adamant,[6] it was the chief of the Three[7] originally worn by Galadriel.

Narya, the Ring of Fire and the Red Ring, set with a ruby,[6] originally worn by Círdan[8][6] who gave it to Gandalf.[9]

Vilya, the Ring of Sapphire, Blue Ring, and the Ring of Air, and mightiest of the Three,[10] a ring of gold with a sapphire stone,[6] originally worn by Gil-galad but given to Elrond.[6]

 

The Rings were named after the three principal elements, each matching the color of their stones. They were originally given to the three greatest Eldar in Middle-earth at that time.[6][8] Their names also match the fates of the three Silmarils.[note 1][11][12] However not much is known about their specific powers and whether they had anything to do with each element.[13]

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 8:59 p.m. No.9179881   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9903

>>9179862

History

 

After "Annatar" taught and assisted the Gwaith-i-Mirdain with creating the Rings of Power, he left Eregion. Celebrimbor's smiths proceeded then to forge Three more on their own with the knowledge already gained from him. Their forging was completed by around S.A. 1590.[14] Annatar didn't learn about them, and they were "unsullied", free from Sauron's corrupting influence.

 

When Sauron created the One Ring, the Elves who wore the Rings of Power heard his voice and realized they had been deceived and took off their rings.[4]

 

As the Elves failed him, Sauron waged war against Eregion in S.A. 1693. Celebrimbor immediately sent his three rings away for safekeeping:[15] he gave Nenya to Galadriel in Lothlórien, who advised him to send the other two to Lindon, away from Sauron, so he gave Vilya to High King Gil-galad and Narya to Círdan.[6]

 

Sauron succeeded in claiming the Rings of Power. But the Three remained outside his grasp and their whereabouts were seldom revealed.

 

After Sauron's defeat in the War of the Last Alliance at the end of the Second Age, the Keepers of the Three Rings were free to wear them. During the Third Age, the Rings were not idle.[16] They were used to create enclaves of peace and protection where memory and beauty were preserved from wear and decay.[4][3]

 

During the War of the Ring, Frodo Baggins found out that Galadriel held Nenya, using it to preserve Lothlórien from withering, and Aragorn reprimanded him for revealing this. The other two rings were revealed at the end of the Third Age, after Frodo destroyed the One Ring, and the Dark Lord Sauron was completely overthrown. It transpired that Elrond had wielded Vilya and presumably used its powers to keep Rivendell a haven safe from attack. It was Gandalf who wielded Narya, given to him by Círdan.[17]

 

After the destruction of the One Ring, their power diminished and became plain relics. Not being able to hold back Time and preserve the High-elven lore and beauty, their bearers, in the Last Riding of the Keepers, left Middle-earth on the White Ship.[1][18] The Third Age ended and the Dominion of Men began.

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 9:01 p.m. No.9179903   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9938

>>9179881

Portrayal in adaptations

 

1978: The Lord of the Rings (1978 film):

 

In the introduction of the movie, the Three Rings are said to be made "for the tall Elf Kings" as three unidentified silhouettes are seen holding and lifting the Rings.

 

2001-3: The Lord of the Rings (film series):

 

In the prologue to the first film, the Three Rings are show briefly being borne by Galadriel, Gil-galad and Círdan; later in the film Galadriel reveals to Frodo that she possesses Nenya. In the final film, although Gandalf can be seen wearing Narya its significance is never stated.

 

2014: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies:

 

In the Extended Edition of the film, we see Narya on Gandalf's finger as an Orc attempts to cut off his hand in an attempt to claim it for Sauron. However, Galadriel arrives to rescue Gandalf and vanquishes the Orc in the nick of time. She can be seen wielding Nenya on her finger throughout the scene. During the subsequent battle against the Nazgûl, Vilya can be glimpsed on Elrond's finger.

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 9:05 p.m. No.9179938   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9179903

Notes

 

↑ Maglor threw one into the sea, Maedhros fell with one in the lava, while Earendil keeps one in the sky.

 

References

 

↑ 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien; Humphrey Carpenter, Christopher Tolkien (eds.), The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, Letter 144, (dated 25 April 1954)

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "The Council of Elrond"

↑ 3.0 3.1 J.R.R. Tolkien; Humphrey Carpenter, Christopher Tolkien (eds.), The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, Letter 131, (undated, written late 1951)

↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age"

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "The Mirror of Galadriel"

↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age"

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The History of Galadriel and Celeborn", p. 251

↑ 8.0 8.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Second Age"

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Grey Havens"

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath"

↑ Stan Brown, "What were the names of the Three Rings, and what were they made of? ", FAQ of the Rings (accessed 15 May 2020)

↑ Stan Brown, "What special powers did the Three Rings have? ", FAQ of the Rings (accessed 15 May 2020)

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Second Age"

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Second Age"

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "The Council of Elrond", Elrond's words to Gloin

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The Istari", p.389

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Grey Havens"

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 9:10 p.m. No.9180001   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0049

The Nine Rings were those of the Rings of Power that Sauron used to corrupt Men to his service; those who took the Nine Rings became the Nazgûl.

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 9:15 p.m. No.9180049   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0102

>>9180001

History

 

The rings were made along with the others in Eregion and were forged by Celebrimbor. Those were locked away in one of the safes of Eregion, but all were captured by Sauron. He gave nine of them to nine kings of Men, three of which were Númenóreans and one was an Easterling.

 

The owners of the nine eventually became the Nazgûl.

 

During the end of the Third Age, possibly Sauron had taken the Nine Rings with him in order to augment his power.

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 9:19 p.m. No.9180102   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0154

>>9180049

Possession of the Nine Rings

 

In The Council of Elrond, Gandalf says that the Nazgûl kept their Rings by saying "The Nine the Nazgûl keep"[3]. However in most other references, it is mentioned that Sauron had taken them. Furthermore, Frodo doesn't see any Rings on them on Weathertop, and it is believed that if they did wear the Rings, they would have been fully invisible (including their cloaks).

 

It's possible that the line in the Council of Elrond represents Tolkien's earlier intention that the Nazgûl should still be wearing their Rings; if that's so, he later changed his mind and simply missed revising that sentence.[4]

[edit] Portrayal in adaptations

 

2017: The Lord of the Rings Online:

 

The Nine Rings are named as "Orôm, the Warmonger", "Sâkhla, the Cruel One", and "Adâsh, the Foe-maker", given to the Lieutenant of Dol Guldur and two other Easterling rulers, respectively; "Jûru, the Herald of Mourning", "Mêbat, the Mirth-eater", and "Khânto, the Pain-giver", given to Haradrim; and "Sapthân, the Foolstone", "Nitîr, Terror's Sting", and "Ûri, the Heart-stopper", given to Númenóreans, the third of whom became the Witch-king of Angmar.

 

References

 

↑ "the Nine [Sauron] has gathered to himself; the Seven also, or else they are destroyed." J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Shadow of the Past

↑ "You saw the Eye of him that holds the Seven and the Nine." J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Mirror of Galadriel

↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Council of Elrond

↑ http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/ringfaq.htm#Q0-InvRiders

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 9:24 p.m. No.9180154   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0203

>>9180102

Seven Rings

Seven Rings

Liz Danforth - Annatar and the seven rings

 

The Seven Dwarf-rings were the Rings of Power given to seven Dwarf Lords by Sauron in the guise of Annatar. Apparently the Lords were the Kings of the Seven Houses, as Gandalf mentions that the Rings were given to the "Dwarf-kings".[1]

 

The most famous was the Ring of Thrór: in Dwarven tradition it was said Celebrimbor gave the Ring to Durin III king of Durin's Folk before the Downfall of Eregion,[2] but this seems unlikely as Celebrimbor was said to have yielded the Seven - all the Seven - to Sauron after torture.[3][4]

 

The Dwarf Lords proved resistant to the malevolent magic of the rings, which could not even turn them invisible, as they are hard to tame, and thoughts of their hearts are hidden.[3] The rings, used only for the gaining of wealth, amplified their wearer's natural skills and desire of dominion which as a consequence, made them greedy and exceedingly rich; the Rings gave them the power to multiply whatever they mined.[2] It is said that thanks to them the Seven Hoards were made. But also the Rings kindled greed and wrath in the Dwarves, bringing evils that in the long-term benefitted Sauron.[3]

 

Four were swallowed or destroyed by Dragons, but Sauron succeeded in finding two. The last one was worn by Thráin II, but in T.A. 2845 he was imprisoned by Sauron in the dungeons of Dol Guldur, and the ring was taken from him.[2]

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 9:29 p.m. No.9180203   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0210

>>9180154

"Now the Elves made many rings; but secretly Sauron made One Ring to rule all the others, and their power was bound up with it, to be subject wholly to it and to last only so long as it too should last."

― The Silmarillion, "Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age"

 

The One Ring was an ancient artefact created by the Dark Lord Sauron in the Second Age for the purpose of ruling over the Free peoples of Middle-earth, mainly the Elves.

 

It was also known as the Ruling Ring, Great Ring of Power and Isildur's Bane (due to it causing the death of Isildur). In the Ring Verse it is referred to as Ash Nazg in Black Speech.[1]

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 9:30 p.m. No.9180210   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0254

>>9180203

During the Second Age, the Dark Lord Sauron persuaded Celebrimbor and his people, the Elven smiths of Eregion, to forge the Rings of Power. Secretly, Sauron returned to Orodruin and forged the One Ring in its fires.[2]

 

It was made as the Master Ring, the One Ring which would control all the others, and dominate their bearers. Sauron allowed much of his will and power to go into it.[3][4] Thus, he was at his most powerful when wearing the Ring; and although his power did not diminish if he was not in possession of it,[5] he could lose the ability to have a physical form once it'd be destroyed.[6]

 

Although it appeared to be made of simple gold, the Ring was virtually impervious to damage, and could only be destroyed in the very fires where it had originally been forged - Orodruin.[1]

[edit] The Dark Years

 

When Celebrimbor and the other Ring-bearers realized Sauron's treachery, they took off their Rings, as while they were wearing them, Sauron knew where they were, and went to war with him. This war, the War of the Elves and Sauron destroyed Eregion and devastated much of Eriador. Sauron conquered and was able to claim all the Rings of Power (except the Three) and distribute them.[2] During the era known as the Dark Years, Sauron became master of almost all of Middle-earth beyond the coasts and was known as the Dark Lord of Mordor. He raised Barad-dûr near Mount Doom, constructed the Black Gate of Mordor to prevent invasion, and raised massive armies of Orcs, Trolls, and Men, chiefly Easterlings and Southrons.

 

The power of the Ring allowed Sauron to link with it some of his works, such as Barad-dûr.[1] With the Ring he controlled the Nine Rings that were given to nine mortal Men, who were corrupted and turned into the Nazgûl, his chief servants. However, he was unable to control the Seven Rings of the Dwarf-lords, because of their different, more hearty nature, and natural resistance against domination by others.[2]

 

Sauron's rise offended the arrogant Númenóreans, who attacked him with great force of arms. The forces of Sauron fled the onslaught, and Sauron realized that he could not overcome the Númenòreans through military might. Sauron allowed himself to be taken as a hostage to Númenor by King Ar-Pharazôn. There, he quickly grew from captive to adviser and was known as Tar-Mairon. The King obviously knew nothing about the Ring and its significance[7] and Sauron corrupted many Númenóreans using the power of the Ring[7] and eventually convinced the king to rebel against the Valar. This resulted in the Downfall of Númenor. Sauron was diminished in the destruction and his spirit (presumably with the Ring[7]) fled back to Mordor, where he slowly rebuilt his strength.

DANIELFAGGOT ID: b7c89b May 14, 2020, 9:34 p.m. No.9180254   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9180210

Last Alliance and first defeat of Sauron

 

When the Faithful Númenóreans founded the Realms in Exile, Sauron began an offence against Gondor, which was one of those realms; the Elves and the Númenóreans formed the Last Alliance against Sauron, who was vanquished by Elendil and Gil-galad. Prince Isildur then cut the ring from his fingers and took it for himself.

The Ring has moved on by Anke Eißmann

 

Isildur was corrupted by a great desire for the Ring, and he took it for his own, instead of destroying it as should have been done. Though he bought it "with great pain", Isildur considered the Ring a most precious heirloom of his house, and documented its properties upon the a scroll he wrote in Minas Tirith.[1] He kept it around his neck as he travelled back to Arnor; but his party was attacked by a group of Orcs during the Disaster of the Gladden Fields. Isildur jumped into the Gladden River to escape, but the Ring betrayed him, and in an attempt to return to its master, it slipped off his finger,[3] Isildur was revealed to the Orcs when he climbed out of the river, and he was shot. Although this happened as an attempt to return to Sauron,[3] the Orcs didn't find it, as it was lost in the Gladden River.

[edit] Finding of the One Ring

 

The Ring remained hidden in the riverbed for over two millennia, despite Saruman and his many attempts to locate the ring, until it was discovered on a fishing trip by a Stoor named Déagol. Once again, the Ring's evil powers acted upon Déagol's friend and relative, Sméagol, who murdered Déagol and took the Ring for himself. Over many ages, Sméagol was changed by the Ring's influence into the creature called Gollum (which is what he called himself, as it was similar to a sound he made). The Ring manipulated Gollum into settling in the Misty Mountains near Mirkwood, near a colony of Orcs, where Sauron was beginning to resurface. But Gollum was too small and never left his deep pool so the Ring stayed with him for centuries. It was 500 years later when the "Necromancer" was awake once more in Mirkwood, sending his dark thoughts, and the Ring, wishing to be discovered by a new keeper, and so thus find its way back to its Master, fell off Gollum's finger[3] as he was returning from hunting a Goblin.

Bilbo finds the One Ring by David T. Wenzel

The Riddle-game by Darrell Sweet

 

The Ring was discovered in the Third Age by a hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, who had been separated from his party of Dwarves and become lost in the caverns of the Misty Mountains, near Gollum's lair. After losing the Riddle-game to Bilbo, Gollum sneaked off to fetch his "Precious" (as he always called the One Ring), so that he could kill Bilbo and eat him. But when Gollum arrived at his island, he found that the Ring was missing, and he let out a great wail. Deducing from Bilbo's last question"What have I got in my pocket?"that Bilbo had taken it, Gollum chased the hobbit through the caves, not knowing that Bilbo had discovered the Ring's powers of invisibility and was following him to the cave's exit. Bilbo escaped Gollum and the Orcs who inhabited the Misty Mountains by remaining invisible (although he lost a few of his nice brass buttons.) But it seems that the Ring once more tried to betray its new master and slipped from his finger, allowing the pursuing goblins to see him.[8]

 

When he told the story to the Dwarves and Gandalf, however, he left the Ring out of the story. But Bilbo was aware that Gandalf suspected the presence of his magic Ring. Later on Bilbo was forced to tell the Dwarves about the Ring, to preserve their lives and continue their journey to Erebor.

 

Gollum, meanwhile, eventually left the Misty Mountains to track down and reclaim the Ring. He wandered for decades, only to be captured and interrogated by Sauron himself, to whom he revealed the existence of Bilbo and the Shire.