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What Happened to the Rings and Who Held Them?
For a brief time, all the Rings of Powers were presumably worn and
used in Eregion between the time Sauron left the Elves after the
rings were made (1590 SA) and when Sauron forged the One Ring (1600
SA). But as soon as Sauron put on the One Ring, the Elves took off
all their rings for they finally saw through the deceptions of
Sauron and realized that their creations would only be corrupted
and used for evil:
"But the Elves were not so lightly to be caught. As soon as
Sauron set the One Ring upon his finger they were aware of
him; and they knew him, and perceived that he would be master
of them, and of all that they wrought. Then in anger and fear
they took off their rings." [The Silmarillion].
Some counselled that their rings be destroyed but the Elves could
not bring themselves to destroy the Rings - and so they were hid.
The Seven and the Nine were separated. Of the Three, Celebrimbor
gave one, Nenya, to Galadriel, and the other two, Vilya and Narya,
to Gil-galad. In turn, Gil-galad kept Vilya and gave Narya to
Círdan of the Grey Havens to hold. An alternate to this version
states that during the first Council of the Second Age, it was
deemed wise that Elrond receive the ring Vilya and Gil-galad kept
Narya until departing to war in the Last Alliance.
Angered that his plan was revealed and failed, Sauron made war on
the Elves to claim the Rings without his help they could not have
made. He laid Eregion to waste and sacked the Elvish city of Ost-in-edhil.
He then captured and tortured Celebrimbor into revealing
where the Rings were hidden:
"There Sauron took the Nine Rings and other lesser works of
the Mírdain; but the Seven and the Three he could not find.
Then Celebrimbor was put to torment, and Sauron learned from
him where the Seven were bestowed. This Celebrimbor revealed,
because neither the Seven nor the Nine did he value as he
valued the Three: the Seven and the Nine were made with
Sauron's aid, whereas the Three were made by Celebrimbor
alone, with a different power and purpose." [Unfinished Tales]
Using Celebrimbor's body as a battle standard on a pole, Sauron
returned with war and overran all of Eriador in search for the
Three Elven Rings. But he never found them and only suspected
where they were hid. With the help of the Númenóreans, Sauron was
finally driven out of Eriador c. 1701 Second Age and there was
peace for a long while.
Sauron's power was later challenged by the Númenóreans and he was
taken back as prisoner where through the use of the One Ring he
corrupted them and incited them to rebel against the Valar. Then
Ilúvatar was called on and the world was changed and Númenor
drowned in the ocean. Sauron went down as well, but his spirit
fled (with the Ring) back to Middle-earth. When he took shape
again he saw how the Númenóreans had grown in strength where their
new kingdoms sprang up. He resolved to make war and drive them out
before they became too strong. Then the Last Alliance was formed
between Elves and Men to battle Sauron. There, before the Black
Tower, Barad-dûr, Sauron was thrown down and vanquished in the year
3441 Second Age.
But after a respite, Sauron's spirit appeared again in the Third
Age and threatened the free people in Middle-earth. Around the
year 1000 Third Age the Istari, or Wizards, came to Middle-earth to
help in the struggle against Sauron. Last to come was Gandalf and
Círdan was moved to turn Narya over to Gandalf as he saw that it
would be put to better use:
"Take now this Ring, he said; for thy labours and thy cares
will be heavy, but in all it will support thee and defend thee
from weariness. For this is the Ring of Fire, and herewith,
maybe, thous shalt rekindle hearts to the valour of old in a
world that grows chill." [The Silmarillion]
So at the time of the story of Lord of the Rings, the Three Elven
Rings were in the hands of the Wise; Gandalf, Elrond, and
Galadriel, the Nine Sauron held, as well as four of the Seven (the
other three were consumed by dragons), and the One was in the hands
of Frodo the Hobbit.
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