Man.. if KZbin had been out when i first read this trilogy way back in'98, you guys would have been a life saver. That said, you've rekindled the old flame in me to re read the books and honestly follow up a chapter or three with one of your videos. Excellent video!
@federicaesu85804 ай бұрын
From Sauron’s point of view , putting his entire essence and his wil into the Ring was the ideal tool to reach the goal of total control over Middle Earth . He thought that, even if the Ring was taken, no one would have resisted to his evil influence and no one could have the power to claim the Ring and challenge his real master. This thought eventually resulted in Sauron’s downfall because he could never figure out that someone could want to destroy the Ring
@rafaelgustavo77864 ай бұрын
I always imagined that the powers of the divine beings in Arda work in a Full Metal Alchemist style: equivalent exchange. And it can only be done once. Just as Da Vinci could not repeat his Mona Lisa, Sauron could not make other rings. The One Ring gave Sauron access to Morgoth's Ingredient. The evil energy disseminated by Melkor in the physical matter of Arda. In this way, Sauron could have access to natural phenomena (earthquakes, storms, diseases) and control beings contaminated by this Ingredient (Orcs, Trolls, Wargs, men).
@MichaelNelsonxxx4 ай бұрын
Interesting
@cherub36244 ай бұрын
Didn't really get into why he would do it... just kind of ended up being another mini history of Sauron.
@lmr44034 ай бұрын
One of the other main reasons for the creation of the One Ring is to prevent the decay of his power over time.
@macrosense4 ай бұрын
He is an eternal being. The way magic works is that powerful beings make some kind of magical items that are greater than their own individual and immediate power.
@lmr44034 ай бұрын
@@macrosense The ring allows him to have greater control over and full access to his full power. But in none of Tolkien's works more is created from less (extention from having no Creatio ex nihilo). So one cannot make greater things than the amount of whatever (soul/will/magic etc.) invested in.
@rangerofthenorth19704 ай бұрын
I can honestly say that Sauron's decision to forge the One Ring, made him one of the greatest villians ever created....( not only from Middleearth, but in general, other movies, books, tales...) Great video as always good luck with 'The Guard' project...
@edwardkamau7734 ай бұрын
Mairon pouring his own life force on the ring is something i would never do if i was a maiar .I can imagine mairon creating the ring in samath nau and pouring his own life force while saying, Nothing can go wrong; and Eru Illuvatar watching this was probably saying ;Boy you are in a heap of trouble;.
@Ed_man_talking94 ай бұрын
i wonder if its like an insurance policy, is Sauron died and respawned he can regain his former glory.
@Joe-h4i19394 ай бұрын
The idea of something like the one ring is like a double sided sword on one hand it brought him back after his first defeat but in the other hand it was a weakness as well when it got destroyed. On another note I wonder what would happen if an ent got hold of the one ring and what if made rings of power for the ents and ent wife’s
@samdustinchris4 ай бұрын
Sometimes the one ring, when you think about it, can only make sense if you apply a few things first. A couple of these things, can only happen if or when you gain control of the ring. But to get the ring is hard and is only for one person so I don’t know if these things could work or not.
@dontwannaname4 ай бұрын
Sauron's initial plan didn't involve dwarves and men. All the 16 rings were meant for elves, with the exception of The One. The dwarves and the men were plan B after the elves learned of his plan. The effect of The One needed to be strong if he were to dominate all those elves.
@ИлијаГајић-ю4ф4 ай бұрын
Most important question
@Marcus-ki1en4 ай бұрын
What is interesting for me is that the Dwarven Rings did not work as he thought they would. Only the Rings of the Mortal Men and the One Ring worked as planned.
@katherinegraham38034 ай бұрын
Well, originally all the rings were intended for the Elves. But once Sauron put on the One Ring and the Elves wearing the Three sensed his evil intentions, that plan was foiled. Giving the Rings to Dwarves and Men was just the back up plan Sauron came up with. Men proved to be easy to corrupt, but as Tolkien writes in the Appendices: "The Dwarves indeed proved tough and hard to tame; they ill endure the domination of others, and the thoughts of their hearts are hard to fathom, nor can they be turned to shadows." Given how much Sauron is driven by a love for order, the fact that the Elves foiled his plan and then the Dwarves didn't fall in line must have cheesed him off to no end.
@henrikg13884 ай бұрын
"Sauron pouring so much essence inte his One Ring, not only made him more powerful. It also made sure that he could always reincarnate as long as the Ring existed.". Spot on. It also made him vulnerable to utter defeat if the Ring was destroyed, but he never thought that would be possible. He really was the new Dark Lord, and possibly more powerful than his old master Morgoth, at his end. The Valar retreated to Aman, and it's not even certain if they alone could have outmatched him on his home turf. That is the way it should be understood. The destruction of Numenor was at Erus hands, not the Valar. They sent guides and councilors in the form of the Istari instead.
@Wyrmwould4 ай бұрын
I always thought the story of Celebrimbor and the creation of the One Ring would be great source material for a show. I sure wish they would make a good show based around this.
@fred200974 ай бұрын
One thing I liked about Rings of Power on Amazon is that they provided a reasonable explanation as to why Sauron would do such a dumb thing - it was sheer opportunism. He decided to take a gamble. To depict it any other way makes him look just stupid.
@IanHeins4 ай бұрын
Nice work dude thanks
@kordian888026 күн бұрын
I've heard a theory that by pouring some of his essence into the ring, he had some kind of amplification, and if he just waited a little while, his powers would be renewed in his body. You could see that in the background of the movie, because Sauron was gaining power all the time, and yet he shouldn't be if most of his essence was in the ring. Sort of like a battery (ring) where he would put some of his energy when he was not doing anything with it, and in the event of a clash with the White Council, he could use the power reserve to fight.
@charliecochran30354 ай бұрын
The rings didn't really work out for him. The Dwarves proved to be indominatable. The elves took theirs off and then used them to preserve strongholds and grow the resistance during his period without the ring. Finally he was utterly destroyed because he poured too much of himself into the one ring and there was nothing left of him once it was gone.
@fred200974 ай бұрын
Exactly
@Cat_Woods4 ай бұрын
Sauron was a fool to join Morgoth and to seek domination. His "genius" was limited to intellect and magical skill, both of which were severely limited by his lack of real insight borne of his devaluation of other beings. In this respect, he was an idiot. The idiocy is proven by his ultimately making himself, an immortal being, vulnerable to destruction through the ring.
@duncanramsay92624 ай бұрын
I've wondered if a good version of the one ring could be made? One ring to shepherd the weak ,and through the darkness guide them.
@TheBucknative4 ай бұрын
Need to pour dissdik into a new ring from a pure crafter.
@philipphammer34744 ай бұрын
Wouldn't Narya come close to that? Providing encouragement and guidance.
@HeHasGiven4 ай бұрын
It also could go into the trap of guiding the weak to a better world without them having any choice in it, which essentially was the one ring
@Jayjay-qe6um4 ай бұрын
In the Shadow of War video game, Celembrimbor believed that his New Ring to be pure, as it used his own strength rather than Sauron's, leaving it free of the Dark Lord's influence.
@smm724 ай бұрын
That's what the elven rings do.
@carlanderson21104 ай бұрын
I think it was his only real option to hold on to his power. For all magic in Middle earth fades to nothing eventually.
@MrARock0014 ай бұрын
Something that always bothered me about the One Ring is that it sure looks like Sauron, by creating the Ring, was able to fool Eru Iluvatar himself. If you look at the parallels between Eru's destruction of Beleriand (the final overthrow of Morgoth) and the destruction of Numenor, it sure seems like had it not been for the One Ring Sauron would have joined Morgoth in the Outer Darkness as punishment for his corruption of Numenor. But instead, Sauron survived and kept being a menace to men and elves. With the sheer scale of divine destruction of Numenor (it wasn't just the elimination of the Ar-Pharazon's fleet, or a depopulation of the island) it sure seems like Eru intended to wipe Sauron out completely, but because of the Ring, he failed.
@Phoenixryu4 ай бұрын
Part of the reason he did it was simply because he couldn't fathom being defeated and in a sense the ring was also an insurance policy of sorts. If his power ever did leave him he could use the ring as an anchor to this realm and eventually return.
@TarMody4 ай бұрын
Everything comes from Sauron's nature of creation in the beginning. His desire to control the elements of order in order to maintain order is the source of his basic motivation. The rings of power are a tool for this. Whatever metaphysical substance that forms the basis of the power of the rings of power was, in order to control them, what he would do had to have a quality that was superior to them. There was only one source for this, and that was his own spiritual power. He achieved this by focusing a certain part of his spiritual power on developing his will to rule and connecting it to the material structure of the One Ring, which he constructed from the material of the Arda Marred (tainted by the will of Melkor) (this is the essence of his incarnation).
@j-mc52014 ай бұрын
I love you guys
@commentator-tl9h4 ай бұрын
Among many things, the one ring is a horcrux.
@okultusrexus36604 ай бұрын
Another great piece of course but I was hoping for a rational explanation of why he WOULD risk losing his power. Was that it, just a gamble that this would end up bringing exponential power? Well I guess I just answered that which you did of course also.
@katherinegraham38034 ай бұрын
I think it was necessary to imbue the One with that much power so that it would be able to dominate the wearers of the other rings.
@ghost215014 ай бұрын
When is the video of the fall of Morgoth coming out?
@j.l.howlett68434 ай бұрын
Tulkas beat him
@ghost215014 ай бұрын
@@j.l.howlett6843 I know that, but I want a video on it.
@LycaonsMemories4 ай бұрын
"why did sauron make the one ring" horcruxs, thats why lol, he was hiding from harry
@Loreweavver4 ай бұрын
The concept of a lich was only known by fringe misfits and fantasy fans in the past but in the world post Harry Potter does this question really need to be explored anymore? A lich has to link their soul to a physical phylactery to keep their essence on the mortal plane.
@timroot42074 ай бұрын
Thank you !!!
@StarsAndDreamz4 ай бұрын
Another question: if you're gonna make such a powerful item, why wouldn't you genetic lock it to only your Maiar-ness? 😄
@inblackestnight92564 ай бұрын
The more I think about it, the more creating the one ring does indeed seem foolish. He already had to adjust his plans giving the other rings to dwarves and men. He should’ve just focused on those races first, then his ultimate target: the elves.
@Broom-SSNАй бұрын
The ring amplified power. As long as the ring was in his possession, Sauron maintained his original power AND amplified it at the same time.
@christianefiorito32044 ай бұрын
It works basically like a Horcrux
@tmhchacham4 ай бұрын
What if Morgoth got the one ring?
@fred200974 ай бұрын
I disagree with broken sword's assertion Sauron putting most of his power into a ring was clever. If you remove so much of your power into something else, especially then taking it of all places onto a battlefield, excuse me, that's not cunning, it's dumb. Moreover, that's losing control, because so much of your power has now left you. Plus, Broken Sword makes a lot about Sauron wanting control, and i believe it says so in the Simillarion, but i don't recall anywhere in lotrs where this urge to control everything is mentioned. The Rings of P have by far the most reasonable explanation - as Halbrand, he found out what the elves and dwarves were planning and decided to take a gamble. Thanks to Rings of P, i no longer think of Sauron as Sauron the Moron.
@venkelos69964 ай бұрын
So, at the risk of being petty, I think I get why Gil-Galad, Galadriel, and Cirdan got the chance to remove their Rings, instead of immediately falling under Sauron's will when he put the One on; they were the Three least touched by him, and he honestly didn't even entirely know about their existence, but what about the other sixteen? They were never meant to be doled out to Men, and Dwarves, but to ensnare other Elves, like Celebimbor himself, so why did none of these capture a single Elf? If the big three leaders are supposed to be special, even among Tolkien's most special people, then why did EVERY important Elf; the obes Sauron INTENDED to ensnare, also just get to whip theirs off, or why were they all in a box, doing nothing, after Celebimbor took the tine to craft them, with a dream in his heart? He gave out the Three, despite any of them should have panicked when he delivered them, saying "This emissary of the Valar, Annatar, and I made these incredible rings, and I want YOU to have them!", so why weren't the others already on important hands, orwhy did even THOSE nameless Elves get to buck the control? Youd think Sauron would still know the most about how these should work, and interact with the fea of Elves.
@vintagesteel4 ай бұрын
The 16 rings of power were not yet distributed when the Elves learned of Sauron's deceit and the forging of the one ring. Sauron demanded the rings be returned to him which of course the elves refused and then the city of Ost-in-Edhil (Capitol of Eriador) was attacked and destroyed by Sauron's forces. The 16 original rings were hidden in the city but were recovered and given back to Sauron. The other 3 eleven rings were given to the other eleven lords of Middle Earth (Círdan, Gil-Galad and Galadriel) before Sauron could take them back by force.
@Gokkee4 ай бұрын
Sauron did lose different powers during all his losses, so manifesting all his power into one object that would corrupt 99% of all getting their hands on it is not a bad idea.
@fred200974 ай бұрын
Yeah, but a tiny little ring?
@Gokkee4 ай бұрын
@fred20097 maybe he learned from Morgoth that a crown can be bad? 😅 And a ring is very convenient for hiding and getting lost by others 🤷♂️ Imagine if it was his mace weapon from the movie instead 🤣🤣 would have been hilarious 😂
@fred200974 ай бұрын
@@Gokkee true 👍
@TheStrudelJonny4 ай бұрын
this is kind of off-topic but i can’t help wonder what would’ve happened if Galadriel, Gandalf, Radagast, Glorfindel, Cirdan, Thranduil, Elrond, And Galadriel’s husband all joined the Fellowship. The most powerful and wise beings unite to destroy the one ring
@RobbyBurney4 ай бұрын
They would have "glowed" too bright and been caught / noticed. Gandalf had an aura that fuzzed external scrying, but with so many they'd have been noticed for sure
@anni.684 ай бұрын
I am sceptical about Galadriel's, Gandalf's, Glorfindel's and Thranduil's will to resist the One Ring . Radagast would most likely loose it. Elrond maybe. My choice would be Cirdan. He was never interested in power, and he gave Narya to Gandalf. What could the Ring possibly do to tempt him?
@DeRegelaar2 ай бұрын
Are dragons also maiar like baltogs? And if maiar cant die and come back like Gandalf or Sauron why dont the balrogs dont come back?
@sotolz16164 ай бұрын
First comment 😎
@psazani4 ай бұрын
First second comment!
@morgoth1734 ай бұрын
Video 314
@thomaslance54282 ай бұрын
Alves??? Geesh. Being British isn't an excuse, cause Tolkien was one. It would be one thing if you're not a native speaker of English but... It's worse than when people pronounce Sauron or Smaug "Sahron" or, worse, "Smog."
@AbyNeon4 ай бұрын
Dude cant you just simply say that he used the idea of the ring because the idea of the wand was already being used and copyrighted by Disney?