Snadinator
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The sickness you see from Thror at the start of The Hobbit was because of the Dwarf ring he receive.
Pretty sure that is debated whether or not that "sickness" is inherent or if it is due to the dwarven rings of power.
The sickness you see from Thror at the start of The Hobbit was because of the Dwarf ring he receive.
Strangely enough if Gandalf wore the one ring he would be more powerful than Sauron as he would be adding its power to his own. It would corrupt him eventually though.
Gandalf wields one of the elven rings of power. Narya. It is believed it gives him the power to inspire courage and hope in others.
Pretty sure that is debated whether or not that "sickness" is inherent or if it is due to the dwarven rings of power.
I figured I'd create a thread for anyone who might want to talk about the books, movies, and/or how they all relate to each other.
Hi Josh, just quick question.
You suggested a good LotR book a couple of months ago and cant seem to find it, can you post the link again please? And if you have a suggestion on the hobbit please post the link as well. I'm planning to replace my Lotr book box set which i bought some 10 years ago
Thanks,
Rich
Not all the dwarf rings were recovered by Sauron. Some were destroyed by dragons.
Sauron created the seven for dwarves and nine for men. He played no part in creating the three elvish. They were made by Celebrimor, son of Feanor.
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Well, that copy above is one I have and it's worth price. That's probably the best version out there IMO. If you want something else let me know and I'll find ya something as far as The Hobbit I'd go for the collectors edition or the Alan Lee version (cover shown in first post). Both are only being sold through secondary sellers on Amazon.
If you just want paperback there is a 4 book set you can get from amazon pretty cheap.
I thought I remembered that there are other events taking place in Middle Earth in Mirkwood and that area east of the Misty Mountains that are keeping the others out of the main battles. The dwarves and woodland elves, etc.
I thought I remembered that there are other events taking place in Middle Earth in Mirkwood and that area east of the Misty Mountains that are keeping the others out of the main battles. The dwarves and woodland elves, etc.
Thanks for the info bud. I'm glad we have this thread and can ask fellow fan of the series.
Josh or any of our fellow LotR fan, another question regarding the book, As I never read the Appendeges of any of the book.
Did they mention in the book why did the dwarfs in Erebor did not participate in the events of the LOTR. To think that there is a few dwarfs that join the council on what to do with the One Ring.
Thanks,
Rich
I thought I remembered that there are other events taking place in Middle Earth in Mirkwood and that area east of the Misty Mountains that are keeping the others out of the main battles. The dwarves and woodland elves, etc.
Josh or any of our fellow LotR fan, another question regarding the book, As I never read the Appendeges of any of the book.
Did they mention in the book why did the dwarfs in Erebor did not participate in the events of the LOTR. To think that there is a few dwarfs that join the council on what to do with the One Ring.
Thanks,
Rich
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