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Why is it important that Sauron not be allowed to gain possession of the One Ring?

Why is it important that Sauron not be allowed to gain possession of the One Ring?

Why is it important that Sauron not be allowed to gain possession of the One Ring? It is important that Sauron does not get the Ring because if he gets the Ring, he would enslave everyone and find the other rings and then kill the Elves. If it is destroyed in Mt Doom, he can never find it.

What would happen if Sauron got his Ring back?

If Sauron had the ring, there wouldn’t be enough strength to fight back. Only because he didn’t have the ring, men were able to fight back. The free peoples were scattered and their populations dwindled in the third age, unlike the second. The strength in the second age could not be recreated in the third.

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What would Sauron do with the One Ring?

With the Ring, he could control the power of all the other Rings, and thus he was significantly more powerful after its creation than before; but by binding his power within the Ring, Sauron became dependent on it.

Does Sauron think Aragorn had the ring?

Did Sauron think Aragorn had the ring? Sauron did believe that Aragorn had the ring. Gandalf believed that Sauron would never think that they were trying to destroy the ring behind his back and that he would believe Aragorn is trying to claim the ring and once he acquires it, he would use it against Sauron.

Why did Sauron send at once the Ringwraiths?

Sauron sent at once the Ringwraiths. They were naturally fully instructed, and in no way deceived as to the real lordship of the Ring. The wearer would not be invisible to them, but the reverse; and the more vulnerable to their weapons.

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Why does the ring give you power?

It was part of the essential deceit of the Ring to fill minds with imaginations of supreme power. This implies that the Ring is useless to anyone but Sauron, but it tempts you into thinking it’s a source of power, and in that way it gets you to wear it, and so gains control over you.

Why did Sam see Frodo and Gollum in a different vision?

The Ring granted Frodo and Sam it’s chief power and purpose – domination over others – on several occasions, to subdue Gollum and to terrify Orcs. This was before Frodo even claimed the Ring. Then suddenly, as before under the eaves of the Emyn Muil, Sam saw these two rivals with other vision.

Does a ringbearer have any authority?

No mention is made, that I can recall, of a Ringbearer having greater stature or authority, or of people naturally following them or obeying their commands, while they possess the Ring.