the one ring as a weapon?
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the one ring as a weapon?
Does anyone have an idea how the one ring could be used as a weapon?
I read that it would give its wearer long life, invisibility, and the ability to control the wearers of the other rings.
I read that it would give its wearer long life, invisibility, and the ability to control the wearers of the other rings.
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Well, gold is pretty heavy, I'm sure if you chucked it at someone they'd get a bump or a bruise.
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Each was used in a different way though, so it would seem that they either have different powers, or it depends on the user.Stormbringer wrote:None of the Rings of Power were really weapons. Instead they offered the wearers control over creatures, elements, and such magic as there was.
Examples:
The Dwarves used them to create great hords of wealth.
The Elves used them to sustain their realms and keep them safe from fell beats.
The Men used them to rule over others as Kings and Sorcerors... until their fall.
The One could take the wearer to the wraith-world, show and control the minds and bodies of the other ring bearers and dominate others to your own will.
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Yes, but exactly how did it bring them this wealth?Morning Star wrote:Examples:
The Dwarves used them to create great hords of wealth.
Their rings kept them immortal? Does that mean that without the rings they age?The Elves used them to sustain their realms and keep them safe from fell beats.
Yes, but precisely how did it allow them to rule over others? Did it give them mind control? Superior military acumen?The Men used them to rule over others as Kings and Sorcerors... until their fall.
By "take the wearer to the wraith-world", do you mean "make him invisible?" And what about dominating others? If Sauron had the power to mind-control everyone with his ring, then how could the elves and humans form an army and fight him in the distant past?The One could take the wearer to the wraith-world, show and control the minds and bodies of the other ring bearers and dominate others to your own will.
I'm still unclear as to what the rings do.
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Elves are already immortal I think what the rings did was enhance the present abilities said being had at the time
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So what's the big deal, then? I'm getting the feeling that those rings are like the power-up relics in UnrealTournament. Depending on which one you've got, it will make you invisible, stronger, faster, tougher, etc., but no matter which one you've got, a Redeemer will still blow your intestines out your asshole
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IIRC, they would give the dwarves good impressions about where to dig for gold, diamonds, etc.Darth Wong wrote:Yes, but exactly how did it bring them this wealth?
No, and no. They used the rings to set up barriers (term used loosely) that would warn them of evil, thus safeguarding themselves.Their rings kept them immortal? Does that mean that without the rings they age?
Never explained directly, but reference were made to supernatural stunts that awed the masses.Yes, but precisely how did it allow them to rule over others? Did it give them mind control? Superior military acumen?
Being invisible appears to be a by-product of shifting planes.By "take the wearer to the wraith-world", do you mean "make him invisible?" And what about dominating others? If Sauron had the power to mind-control everyone with his ring, then how could the elves and humans form an army and fight him in the distant past?
Sauron's power (and the ring) has its limits. He can only corrupt those evil at heart (Saruman, Wormtongue, Gollum) and thse who are obsessed with power (Boromir, the Nazgul)
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It guided their delving and was an aid to their smithworks.Darth Wong wrote:Yes, but exactly how did it bring them this wealth?Morning Star wrote:Examples:
The Dwarves used them to create great hords of wealth.
No, it help sustain their realms which are some what unatural. In them time flows at a different. It prevented the "fading" of their realms.Darth Wong wrote:Their rings kept them immortal? Does that mean that without the rings they age?The Elves used them to sustain their realms and keep them safe from fell beats.
I assume it messed with their enemies minds. Probably something of the aura of fear that surrounded them as Nazgul as well as some limited powers of mass persuasions. Something the jedi mind trick en masse.Darth Wong wrote:Yes, but precisely how did it allow them to rule over others? Did it give them mind control? Superior military acumen?The Men used them to rule over others as Kings and Sorcerors... until their fall.
The invisibility is a side effect for someone that isn't a maiar or other spirit. They are dropped whole into the spirit/wraith world. Sauron (and presumably other Maiar and Elves of Aman) could peer into both. Unlike how it's portrayed in the book, the spirit world is no more than a little darker version of our world.Darth Wong wrote:]By "take the wearer to the wraith-world", do you mean "make him invisible?" And what about dominating others? If Sauron had the power to mind-control everyone with his ring, then how could the elves and humans form an army and fight him in the distant past?The One could take the wearer to the wraith-world, show and control the minds and bodies of the other ring bearers and dominate others to your own will.
Because it's not complete control. It lures one in to the weilder but it can't overcome a very strong will. And elves have plenty of rage and hate for sauron as did the numenorian exiles that fought against him.
Yes the rings are useful and do weild power but not absolute god like power. They aren't meant as weapons. They are built to control and like all of the magic of middle earth, they work subtely.
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And on top of everything else magic in Ytolkiens univverse seems to follow the conservation of energy principal IE sublte easy stuff is well easy to do wanna blow apart a rock ,shatter a mountain,smash an army? you need to use a lot of power and that can be dangerous
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You actually see few of the rings powers: How it make people desire to keep it, how it try to make the wearer to use it.
That is why hobbits are the heroes of the book...they are small, almost nothing, not powerful. They are not big strong warriors like Boromir or Aragorn, Great Magicians like Gandalf or Saruman or big leaders like Galadriel or Sauron...
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The Rings of power actually increase your own power. Elfs in terramedia are already immortal (even when they are slain, they do not really die). The wearers of the ring used the rings to keep the elf's splendour in their realms during that age, when the magic was fading. You see this in the movie, how Galadriel's forest is seem by Glimli. It help to preserve the realms safe. Of course, Tolkin description of powers is vague at best.Their rings kept them immortal? Does that mean that without the rings they age?
Actually, He almost have this power. But the elves found about the forgery of the one ring and could resist it. Otherwise they would fall as well.If Sauron had the power to mind-control everyone with his ring, then how could the elves and humans form an army and fight him in the distant past?
You actually see few of the rings powers: How it make people desire to keep it, how it try to make the wearer to use it.
Tolkien did not wanted to explain it in any different way that the vague "the ring will allow him to control it all, etc". But since Tolkien's magic is something more subtle, I take the reaction of Galadriel or Gandalf that the ring makes the wearer increase their own power and then twist their vision maing only the wrong come from here. Very vague...I'm still unclear as to what the rings do.
Of course. The ring was not dangerous under Gollum's hand. That only make him get more darky , skinny and a better fisheman...But if you get it in the hands of like of Sauron or Gandalf or Galadriel, that would be dangerous.Depending on which one you've got, it will make you invisible, stronger, faster, tougher, etc., but no matter which one you've got, a Redeemer will still blow your intestines out your asshole
That is why hobbits are the heroes of the book...they are small, almost nothing, not powerful. They are not big strong warriors like Boromir or Aragorn, Great Magicians like Gandalf or Saruman or big leaders like Galadriel or Sauron...
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unlike the book ? You mean the movie ? (in the movie it looked like a darker version also...)Unlike how it's portrayed in the book, the spirit world is no more than a little darker version of our world.
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Explain Frodo and Bilbo.IG-88E wrote: Sauron's power (and the ring) has its limits. He can only corrupt those evil at heart (Saruman, Wormtongue, Gollum) and thse who are obsessed with power (Boromir, the Nazgul)
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What's to explain? Both are good at heart.Howedar wrote:Explain Frodo and Bilbo.IG-88E wrote: Sauron's power (and the ring) has its limits. He can only corrupt those evil at heart (Saruman, Wormtongue, Gollum) and thse who are obsessed with power (Boromir, the Nazgul)
In addition: nonhumans, especially hobbits, are also tougher to corrupt than men. The book states that Sauron wanted the Dwarves with rings to join the Nazgul, but was unable to corrupt them.
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No, no.
The Dwarves are harder to be corrupted because they are Dwarves. Solid as rocks ; ) - they have a inate resistense to magic because they are dwarves after all. very hard to change a dwarves mind and stuff...
See, Saruman, non-human, corrupted. Gollum, non-human, corrupted...
Hobbits are harder to corrupt because they are "little people" discret and they never look outside their own city (Bilbo was a unlikely hobbit), they always leave the big stuff to the big people, this kind of behaviador, making the ring's manipulation harder since the ring ask for ambition, great powers, great needs, etc.
That explain both Bilbo and Frodo, plus the fact they had the ring for a relative short period. (Gollum had for centuries and ended corrupted. Bilbo was already showing few signs of the ring influence also).
You can corrupt the good as well (actually you only corrupt the good). Remember Gandalf ? He would want to use the ring for good but he would in the end to the evil ? Or Boromir , who actually wanted to do the good and was a good dude ? It is their great need and power that the ring twisted (or not) to the evil.
The Dwarves are harder to be corrupted because they are Dwarves. Solid as rocks ; ) - they have a inate resistense to magic because they are dwarves after all. very hard to change a dwarves mind and stuff...
See, Saruman, non-human, corrupted. Gollum, non-human, corrupted...
Hobbits are harder to corrupt because they are "little people" discret and they never look outside their own city (Bilbo was a unlikely hobbit), they always leave the big stuff to the big people, this kind of behaviador, making the ring's manipulation harder since the ring ask for ambition, great powers, great needs, etc.
That explain both Bilbo and Frodo, plus the fact they had the ring for a relative short period. (Gollum had for centuries and ended corrupted. Bilbo was already showing few signs of the ring influence also).
You can corrupt the good as well (actually you only corrupt the good). Remember Gandalf ? He would want to use the ring for good but he would in the end to the evil ? Or Boromir , who actually wanted to do the good and was a good dude ? It is their great need and power that the ring twisted (or not) to the evil.
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OK, so as far as I can tell, all of this means that (going back to the thread topic) the rings are obviously not weapons. They are more like parlour tricks; helping you find gold, keeping your forest looking nice, boosting the morale of your men in battle, etc. The most powerful among them seems to be capable of corrupting people, but again, that's not really what you'd call a weapon.
So what's Sauron capable of when he has the ring? If he was felled by a sword even in that state, who's to say that he wouldn't have been defeated again if he got it again?
So what's Sauron capable of when he has the ring? If he was felled by a sword even in that state, who's to say that he wouldn't have been defeated again if he got it again?
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Hardly palour tricks but no, only the One Ring was anything resembling a weapon. If you had read the Lord of the Rings closely you'd realize that thos rings weild a lot of power but are use in sublte ways.Darth Wong wrote:OK, so as far as I can tell, all of this means that (going back to the thread topic) the rings are obviously not weapons. They are more like parlour tricks; helping you find gold, keeping your forest looking nice, boosting the morale of your men in battle, etc. The most powerful among them seems to be capable of corrupting people, but again, that's not really what you'd call a weapon.
He was felled by an Elf of Aman and three of mankind's greatest warriors. And narsil and Gil-Galad's spear are hardly run of the mill weapons. There is Elven magic in them, powerf magic.Darth Wong wrote:So what's Sauron capable of when he has the ring? If he was felled by a sword even in that state, who's to say that he wouldn't have been defeated again if he got it again?
And Sauron, with all the Rings in his control, would have had the power eventually to enslave all of middle earth. Basically have the whole of the world enslaved like the Nazgul. A dire threat but one that takes time to carry out.
Yes Sauron might have been defeated again but there were few powers even capable of mounting a serious assualt of Mordor. Once he had the ring back he could have simply expanded his power gradually and there would have been no way for the to resist.
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Both were being corrupted to a degree. They held off but the Ring was corrupting them. It corrupts anyone, good, bad or indifferent. It almost got Bilbo and it did get Frodo. You're claims don't hold water.IG-88E wrote:What's to explain? Both are good at heart.Howedar wrote:Explain Frodo and Bilbo.IG-88E wrote: Sauron's power (and the ring) has its limits. He can only corrupt those evil at heart (Saruman, Wormtongue, Gollum) and thse who are obsessed with power (Boromir, the Nazgul)
It corrupts non-humans with more diffuculty because they aren't as grasping for power as man. And Dwarves were created stubborn by Aule, they were simply at the very core of their being indomitable.IG-88E wrote:In addition: nonhumans, especially hobbits, are also tougher to corrupt than men. The book states that Sauron wanted the Dwarves with rings to join the Nazgul, but was unable to corrupt them.
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Yes, the book is obviously canon while the movie is only a representation thereof. But the point is that the ring does not shoot fire at your enemies, rip the ground out from under them, or erect theatre shields. It might make you stronger, or allow you to turn hordes of weak-minded orcs so they serve you (which would be rather useful, come to think of it), but you're not going to knock down fortresses with the thing.
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Exactly. The One Ring is more subtle, as is all magic in LotR, than a blatant weapon. It's designed to corrupt and enslave anyone and everyone, not just orcs and other corrupted creatures. They merely fall under it's sway the most easily.Darth Wong wrote:Yes, the book is obviously canon while the movie is only a representation thereof. But the point is that the ring does not shoot fire at your enemies, rip the ground out from under them, or erect theatre shields. It might make you stronger, or allow you to turn hordes of weak-minded orcs so they serve you (which would be rather useful, come to think of it), but you're not going to knock down fortresses with the thing.
One VERY potent power than no one has mentioned is that anything built or created by the one ring CANNOT BE DESTROYED. Thats pretty damned powerful.
The Nazgul were corrupoted by the One ring and became neither living nor dead, they coul not be destroyed as long as the one ring and existed they existed (save for the Wirch King of Angmar because of that special curse placed on him)
The tower of Bardur was leveled by the Last Alliance of Men and Elves but it could not be utterly destroyed, it was raised again by Sauron using his power.
Of course, there is the one major drawback. Once the One Ring is destroyed, anything built with it fades away as well, hence the utter destruction of Mordor after the destruction of the Ring.
The Nazgul were corrupoted by the One ring and became neither living nor dead, they coul not be destroyed as long as the one ring and existed they existed (save for the Wirch King of Angmar because of that special curse placed on him)
The tower of Bardur was leveled by the Last Alliance of Men and Elves but it could not be utterly destroyed, it was raised again by Sauron using his power.
Of course, there is the one major drawback. Once the One Ring is destroyed, anything built with it fades away as well, hence the utter destruction of Mordor after the destruction of the Ring.
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Though he was given that special "doom", the effect of the Arnorian knife would have done in any of the Nazgul. It was designed, somehow, to kill them. I'd imagine they were extremely hard to make and very rare given the craft need to produce one.Stravo wrote: The Nazgul were corrupoted by the One ring and became neither living nor dead, they coul not be destroyed as long as the one ring and existed they existed (save for the Wirch King of Angmar because of that special curse placed on him)