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[T 2] "Adamant" means both a type of stone, usually a diamond, and "stubbornly resolute", a description that equally well suits the quality of Galadriel's resistance to Sauron. [3] Vilya (the Ring of Air, the Blue Ring), from Quenya vilya, "air", [T 14] was the mightiest of the Three. It was made of gold and set with a sapphire.
Forged by Celebrimbor alone, the Three Rings of the Elves—Narya, Nenya, and Vilya—were thought to be free of Sauron’s influence but were still linked to him due to “Halbrand’s ...
Forged to save the dying tree of Lindon and preserve elven life on Middle-earth, Narya, Nenya, and Vilya were given to the elves. If only Cirdan (Ben Daniels) had destroyed those rings!
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Luminate, which also gathers viewership data from smart TVs, [142] said the first three episodes were watched for 63.2 million minutes on their first day of release, less than the premiere of the fourth season of Prime Video's The Boys (79.9 million minutes viewed), [143] and for 553.5 million minutes over the following four-day Labor Day weekend.
Gil-galad passed Narya to Cirdan the shipwright, who stated that this was only to keep it secret; Cirdan never used it. Gil-galad chose to give Vilya, and control of Eriador , to Elrond. [ 1 ] [ T 6 ] War broke out between the Elves and Sauron; Gil-galad asked the Númenóreans for help, and their king Tar-Minastir brought a great force ...
The game is presented against the background of the history of the One Ring.At the dawn of the Second Age, after the defeat of the Dark Lord, Morgoth, the elves of Eregion forged the nineteen Rings of Power to help themselves, the dwarves and men rule Middle-earth.
Celebrimbor, a grandson of Fëanor, forged three mighty rings on his own: Vilya, possessed first by the Elven king Gil-galad, then by Elrond; Nenya, wielded by Galadriel; and Narya, given by Celebrimbor to Círdan, who gave it to Gandalf. [T 21]