Without Sauron's ring lore and his intention of dominating the wearers the rings would never have been made as he wouldn't have helped Celebrimbor. The whole point of them for Sauron was that they would allow him to dominate the wearers via his ruling ring. For the nine it wasn't Sauron that made them wraiths, it was the preserving aspect of the rings. They would still have become wraiths but not dominated by Sauron. They would have felt the "butter over too much bread" feeling that Bilbo talked about, enduring unending life. Who knows what that would have done to them?
Not a bad vid. But very repetitive and could have been a third of the length easily. I also think its a bit naive. Even without special corruption i think at least some of them would still take dark paths. Especially if Sauron further used his role as Annatar to sway the ringbearers particularly the Nine. Pride in particular is very human especially if its seen as deserved by those around them.
This is a good video with excellent theories and possibilities
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Without Sauron's ring lore and his intention of dominating the wearers the rings would never have been made as he wouldn't have helped Celebrimbor. The whole point of them for Sauron was that they would allow him to dominate the wearers via his ruling ring. For the nine it wasn't Sauron that made them wraiths, it was the preserving aspect of the rings. They would still have become wraiths but not dominated by Sauron. They would have felt the "butter over too much bread" feeling that Bilbo talked about, enduring unending life. Who knows what that would have done to them?
What if Sauron could have just been as he claimed to be under the guise of Annatar?
The One Ring was the first Horcrux.
imagine if black speech was his Horcrux thus couldnt be destroyed because it would have no physical form
I just love the way you read it for us!!!
They DID all use their rings for hundreds of years while the one was missing.
Not a bad vid. But very repetitive and could have been a third of the length easily. I also think its a bit naive. Even without special corruption i think at least some of them would still take dark paths. Especially if Sauron further used his role as Annatar to sway the ringbearers particularly the Nine. Pride in particular is very human especially if its seen as deserved by those around them.