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This item is a play off of the One Ring forged by Sauron, in the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien.

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  • One Ring
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  • This item is a play off of the One Ring forged by Sauron, in the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • One Ring is more than zero rings, but less than two. It is also equivalent to 1.0000 rings, but only if this number has not been rounded. Also found in The Lord of the Rings until it was destroyed and became no rings.
  • The One Ring was forged by Sauron at the same time as the rings forged for the Dwarves, the Elves, and the Men. While those rings were meant as gifts to the races, Sauron forged another ring in secret, the One Ring, to control all the others and gain power over Middle Earth.
  • One of the most powerful artifacts ever created in Middle-earth, the One Ring was crafted by the Dark Lord Sauron in the fire of Orodruin, also known as Mount Doom during the Second Age. Sauron's intent was to enhance his own power, and to exercise control over the other Rings of Power, which had been made by Celebrimbor and his people with Sauron's assistance. In this way, he hoped to gain lordship over the Elves and all of the other races in Middle-earth. The One Ring was also known as the Ruling Ring, the Master Ring, the Ring of Power, and Isildur's Bane.
  • The One Ring is a powerful, cursed ring and the central focus of the The Lord of The Rings series. It is fought over by the forces of Sauron and the forces of good in order to determine the very fate of Middle-Earth and is considered a part of Sauron himself as well as the Dark Lord's most magnificient creation.
  • The One Ring is a powerful magical ring created by the Dark Lord Sauron to help him rule over the people of Middle-earth. Worn, it makes one invisible to physical beings and also extends the life of the possessor. Not just that, but it also enhances their perceptions, allowing them to see things that might be hidden from others (for example, Frodo was able to see Nenya on Galadriel's finger when Samwise could not).
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  • 4(xsd:integer)
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Name
  • One Ring
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Description
  • This ring feels warm to the touch. There is a partial elven inscription on the ring that reads: "If lost please return to Sau..." The rest is obscured.
OtherName
  • Isildur's Bane
  • Master Ring
  • Ring of Power
  • Ruling Ring
Owners
  • Sauron
  • Bilbo Baggins
  • Gollum
  • Déagol
  • Frodo Baggins
  • Isildur
  • Samwise Gamgee
  • Tom Bombadil
Books
  • The Lord of the Rings
  • The Hobbit
  • The Silmarillion
Films
  • The Hobbit'' films
  • The Lord of the Rings'' films
Usage
  • To find and control other Rings
Effect
  • Magic Def +5, Nature +2
made of
  • Gold
  • Flame of Mount Doom
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  • The One Ring is a powerful magical ring created by the Dark Lord Sauron to help him rule over the people of Middle-earth. Worn, it makes one invisible to physical beings and also extends the life of the possessor. Not just that, but it also enhances their perceptions, allowing them to see things that might be hidden from others (for example, Frodo was able to see Nenya on Galadriel's finger when Samwise could not). The One Ring carries a fragment of the Dark Lord's malice and desire to dominate all life, allowing it to influence actions as well as corrupt the possessors. Philosophically, it can be taken as a more modern version of Plato's Ring, or a symbol of the immoral life. The Ring promises power to various characters in various degrees, depending on their perceived significance (to the Ring) to the fate of Middle-earth. Galadriel, for example, would have become a powerful queen whom all "shall love... and despair," whereas for Bilbo and Gollum it chiefly conferred invisibility (and longevity). So in actuality, those characters that receive lesser powers from the Ring are, ironically enough, more vital to its destruction. Some Mary Sues have created extra Rings of Power. Other Mary Sues claim to be immune to the Ring's power, which, as evidenced through Galadriel and Sam, would take an immense awareness of self and personal limitations and many Mary Sues are simply incapable of that. It is not unknown for a Sue (most often replacing or lusting after Frodo) to bear the Ring. Naturally, this is a serious charge. Occasionally, PPC agents have had to handle the One Ring, usually because a Mary Sue has replaced Frodo as the Ringbearer. Thankfully, the canon usually shields them from the worst of the Ring's effects, but being so near the Ring is still not a pleasant experience.
  • The One Ring is a powerful, cursed ring and the central focus of the The Lord of The Rings series. It is fought over by the forces of Sauron and the forces of good in order to determine the very fate of Middle-Earth and is considered a part of Sauron himself as well as the Dark Lord's most magnificient creation. The One Ring corrupts any who get in contact with it and has shown the ability to turn its host invisible while also attracting the evil presence of Sauron, who it instinctively tries to return to regardless of its current host : the being most corrupted by the One Ring in all of Middle-Earth is the tragic Gollum, who would also play a part in its destruction on Mount Doom.
  • This item is a play off of the One Ring forged by Sauron, in the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • One Ring is more than zero rings, but less than two. It is also equivalent to 1.0000 rings, but only if this number has not been rounded. Also found in The Lord of the Rings until it was destroyed and became no rings.
  • One of the most powerful artifacts ever created in Middle-earth, the One Ring was crafted by the Dark Lord Sauron in the fire of Orodruin, also known as Mount Doom during the Second Age. Sauron's intent was to enhance his own power, and to exercise control over the other Rings of Power, which had been made by Celebrimbor and his people with Sauron's assistance. In this way, he hoped to gain lordship over the Elves and all of the other races in Middle-earth. To accomplish this goal, Sauron knew that the One Ring would need to contain an extraordinary amount of power. As such, he concentrated within the Ring a great part of his own fëa (soul). In this way, Sauron's fate became bound to that of the One Ring. If it were damaged or destroyed, so too would be Sauron's strength and power. The One Ring was also known as the Ruling Ring, the Master Ring, the Ring of Power, and Isildur's Bane.
  • The One Ring was forged by Sauron at the same time as the rings forged for the Dwarves, the Elves, and the Men. While those rings were meant as gifts to the races, Sauron forged another ring in secret, the One Ring, to control all the others and gain power over Middle Earth.
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