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Why did Gandalf refuse to take the ring when Frodo offered it to him?

Why did Gandalf refuse to take the ring when Frodo offered it to him?

His first concern was, if he takes the ring, the ring would offer him enormous and terrible power. Similarly, on him, the ring would grow more deadly, and fierce. He also expresses his fear that if he gets the ring, he might end up becoming the Dark Lord himself.

Who were the 3 Elves who got the rings?

The three rings were Vilya, Nenya and Narya. The rings Vilya and Narya went to Elven High King Gil-galad of Lindon, who entrusted Vilya to Elrond and Narya to Círdan, Elven lords of Rivendell and Mithlond, respectively.

Did Galadriel get a ring from Sauron?

Galadriel, Gil-galad, and Cirdan receive the Three Rings of Power. Her ring was Nenya, the Ring of Water. Conscious of Sauron’s power, and wishing to thwart it, she did not use the powers of her ring as long as the One Ring was in Sauron’s hands.

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How is Gandalf an equal to Sauron?

Gandalf is an equal to Sauron because they are of the same race. Many would claim that the one ring would help but it really is more complex. 1. Yes Sauron’s body would be eternally destroyed but his soul still remains in the ring.

How did Elrond and Galadriel have three rings?

One sits on the finger of Elrond (Vilya), one is wielded by Galadriel (Nenya), and the final ring, Narya, is used by none other than Gandalf. Since the three rings are of elven origin, it’s only natural for Elrond and Galadriel to have one each, but how does Gandalf come into possession of an elf relic?

How did Gandalf get all three rings?

Since the three rings are of elven origin, it’s only natural for Elrond and Galadriel to have one each, but how does Gandalf come into possession of an elf relic? The answer lies in a secret, hidden character that cameos briefly in the Lord of the Rings movies.

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Is Galadriel capable of wielding the ring of power?

In the ‘Mirror of Galadriel’, 1381, it appears that Galadriel conceived of herself as capable of wielding the Ring and supplanting the Dark Lord. If so, so also were the other guardians of the Three, especially Elrond.