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" His words were proud, and all eyes looked upon the ring for he held it now aloft, and the green jewels gleamed there that the Noldor had devised in Valinor.
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The Born of Hope one follows the description from the book much better. But this replica ring looks like the picture in TTT, but nothing like what Aragorn is wearing in FotR.Īnd here's what it looks like in the fan-film "Born of Hope" There are possible differences between this picture in TTT and the ring shown in FotR (I can't tell due to quality). One devouring, the other crowned with golden flowers" This is followed by this picture.Īnd on the LOTR playing card's the ring looks like this In TTT Wormtongue describes the ring as " Two sepents with emerald eyes. If someone could get a screencap from blu-ray, that would be amazing. In the film the ring can be seen when Aragorn refuses The One from Frodo. So I thought we could discuss the ring's image, what it means, how it differs in the film or anything anyone wants to say. But there's inconsistency in how the ring looks. I'm looking into getting the Ring of Barahir (as worn by Aragorn). Tolkien Topics: Movie Discussion: The Lord of the Rings: I owned two and the stone in the first one lasted for just over two years of daily wear and the second one lasted for about four years (which isn't too bad, but for $140.00 I would think that The NC would have found a better method to mount the stone).The One Ring Forums: Tolkien Topics: Movie Discussion: The Lord of the Rings: The Ring of Barahir The main problem that I have with it is that the stone is only glued in and will fall out over time. This one is pretty good overall and has a pretty good likeness to the screen used prop although it is more cleaned up and has more detail. Here are some pics and descriptions of some of the more unique versions that I've owned: I have found a couple that are close, but most are just knock-offs of the Noble Collection version (some of which are not very good). Overall I have owned about (12) different versions of this ring, but have always wanted one exactly like the pic above. Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I have been searching for a screen accurate Ring of Barahir for a few years now. So there you go, a little history on each ring! The ring of Aragorn is more properly known as the Ring of Barahir, given to Barahir long ago by Finrod Felagund (one of the high elf kings) for coming to his rescue in battle. Once Sauron rose to power again, however, they knew that should he conquor that the rings would be directly under his control again, and should he fail that the power of the rings as well should fail and therefore so would their society.
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Once Sauron was "destroyed" and the One severed from his hands, the Elves used their three rings again to help maintain their domains (Lothlorien and Rivendell). Upon Sauron putting on the One Ring, he was aware of this, and likewise so were the elves of Sauron's who then removed their rings. The elven rings, however, were made more powerful than any of the others save for, of course, Sauron's One Ring. The three elven rings are in fact the "three rings for elven kings under the sky", three of the rings of power under Sauron's command. Remember in the Balrog standoff scene, Gandalf says "I am the servant of the secret fire, wielder of the flame of Arnor!"? he's referring to Narya, the ring he wears. Narya is worn by Gandalf, and is the ring of fire. Vilya is worn by Elrond, and is the ring of air Nenya is worn by Galadriel, and is the ring of water PS- the rings are named Nenya, Narya, and Vilya. Re: How accurate are the NC LOTR other rings?