• Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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    It was forged by a being that was super old and didn’t have any death on the horizon like mortals have, and had cruelty, malice, and a will to dominate all life poured into it by another nearly-immortal being. It sat for two and a half thousand years doing diddly squat, passing out of all knowledge.

    My point is, it’s patient.

    What’s 500 years when compared with eternity?

    • pruwyben@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Came here to ask about this, I should have figured someone would have already given an explanation in the comments.

      Not sure if it’s accurate but I assume the hobbits’ resistance to the ring’s power might have slowed this down too.

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      Maybe I’m reading this wrong, but it sounds like you’re saying Celebrimbor forged the one ring, and Sauron poured his malice into it. That’s incorrect: the one was Sauron’s creation, which he made using the knowledge he gained from assisting in the forging of the seven and the nine.

      • Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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        Brain fart! You are correct, I was thinking Celebrimbor forged the One Ring with Sauron.

        Guess that just mean it’s time to reread. Oh noooooooooo