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"The Sad Truth Of Tolkien Spirituality"
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<blockquote data-quote="dms1972" data-source="post: 75262279" data-attributes="member: 325736"><p>The ring Nenya is definitely Galadriel's ring, but it may not be refered to directly in LOTR. The Silmarilian does mention the forging of the rings of power. In the story, the three rings (for the Elfin Kings) have not been touched by Sauron but the power of them will diminish and fade once the One Ring is destroyed.</p><p></p><p>I just mention because Tolkien's depiction of magic is quite contrary to other fantasy tales in certain respects. The good (albeit sometimes flawed) characters might use magic occasionally but they finally will give most, perhaps all their power up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dms1972, post: 75262279, member: 325736"] The ring Nenya is definitely Galadriel's ring, but it may not be refered to directly in LOTR. The Silmarilian does mention the forging of the rings of power. In the story, the three rings (for the Elfin Kings) have not been touched by Sauron but the power of them will diminish and fade once the One Ring is destroyed. I just mention because Tolkien's depiction of magic is quite contrary to other fantasy tales in certain respects. The good (albeit sometimes flawed) characters might use magic occasionally but they finally will give most, perhaps all their power up. [/QUOTE]
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