

But the Ring had a will of its own, and a way of slipping from one hand to be found by another, so that it might at last get back to its master.

But because he did not destroy it, the spirit of the Dark Lord lived on and began to take shape and grow again. It was Prince Isildur of the mighty kings from across the sea who took the Ring. As the last alliance of Men and Elves fell beneath his power he did not notice the heroic shadow who slipped in. With the One Ring, Middle-earth is his and he cannot be overcome. But then, the Dark Lord learned the craft of ring-making and made the Master Ring. The great Elven-smiths forged Rings of Power. Long ago in the early years of the Second Age, Tolkien comprising The Fellowship of the Ring and the first half of The Two Towers.

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