To: irishtenor
It's in
The Silmarillion chapter "Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age (I don't have ROTK with me at work today...it could be in the Appendices somewhere.) Sauron is in disguise as Annatar, Lord of Gifts:
In those days the smiths of Ost-in-Edhil surpassed all that they had contrived before; and they took thought, and they made Rings of Power. But Sauron guided their labours, and he was aware of all that they did; for his desire was to set a bond upon the Elves and to bring them under his vigilance. Now the Elves made many rings; but secretly Sauron made One Ring to rule all the others, and their power was bound up with it, to be subject wholly to it and to last only so long as it too should last
To: Overtaxed
The Orcs are double posting you again.
To: Overtaxed
Good morning! Thanks for posting that quote, but you didn't add the part about how Celebrimbor was suspicious of 'Annatar' and so made the Three in secret. I think suspicion of fair-seeming dark lords ran in his family, since his grandfather, Feanor, did the same sort of thing with his Silmarils. (Wouldn't let Morgoth take them into protective custody, basically, thus triggering the whole big thing that left thousands of Elves dead, the Trees destroyed, the Silmarils lost, and the Noldor in exile.)
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04/11/2002 6:06:17 AM PDT by
JenB
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