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  2. Rings of Power - Wikipedia

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    [T 18] The Three had other powers: Narya could rekindle hearts with its fire and inspire others to resist tyranny, domination, and despair; Nenya had a secret power in its water that protected from evil; while Vilya healed and preserved wisdom in its element of air.

  3. A Guide to Every Ring Featured in ‘The Rings of Power’ - AOL

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    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 ...

  4. You Should Really Get to Know the Rings in ‘The Rings of Power’

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    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!

  5. A Guide to Every Ring in 'The Rings of Power' - AOL

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  6. Gil-galad - Wikipedia

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    Celebrimbor, the creator of the Three Rings, gave two of them, Narya and Vilya, to Gil-galad for safe-keeping once he knew Sauron's intention to take them. 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]

  7. The Lord of the Rings: War in the North - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. List of things named after J. R. R. Tolkien and his works

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    "The epithet galadrielae refers to the character Galadriel in the trilogy 'The Lord of the Rings' by J. R. R. Tolkien. The elf ruler of Lothlórien is bearer of the ring Nenya, also known as the ring of water. It is used herein in reference to the additional bony rings diagnostic of the new species and its association with freshwater habitats ...

  9. Vilya - Wikipedia

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    Vilya may refer to: Vilya (urban-type settlement), an urban-type settlement in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia; Vilya, one of the Three Rings from J. R. R. Tolkien's ...