What does it actually do?
>>216518305It rules all other rings and in the darkness binds them.
>>216518305For 15 years I thought invisibility
>>216518305Turns you gay
>>216518305It makes you invisible and people all blurry.
Enhances your strengths.
>>216518305Manipulates interest rates at the Fed.
It has a lot of Sauron's power bound in it so he can bend the other ring's users 100% to his will. It would have worked too if not for those damned elvest. read the Silmarillion at least 100 times
>>216518305rule them all
>>216518305anything you want
If you’re Sauron: makes you 100 feet tall and able to control the other ring wearersIf you’re not Sauron: makes you invisible so you can more easily get the ring back to SauronIf you’re me: engorges your cock and makes whackin off feel super awesome
>>216518305It pushes you deeper into the spiritual realm and buffs your inherent powers.For mortals that makes you appear invisible to other mortals. And a great general may become the greatest strategist, who can inspire all his men very easily. A hobbit meanwhile just becomes better at hiding and outwitting others. It also makes you live longer for some reason.For Sauron, who is a higher being that specializes in mind control and deception, it means he can mind control other ring bearers and large armies of orcs and lesser men very easily.
The ring literally says what it does engraved on it
>>216518747>It also makes you live longer for some reason.The only plothole I don't like of lotrBilbo aged like a cunt in the 1 year or 2 or 4 don't remember how much that he left, before meeting Frodo againBut fucking gollum was also parted from the ring THAT SAME AMOUNT OF TIME, plus HALF THE ADVENTURE OF BILBO, plus HOW MANY YEARS IT TOOK FOR BILBO TO DEPART FROM ITAnd he didn't aged more
>>216519838>Frodo didn't read the instructions
Didnt it make Frodo/Bilbo invisible because the ring's power reflects the wearer's wants or intentions?
>>216518305It gives you your greatest desire at the cost of corrupting your soul. Sauron wanted to control the world, so that's what it would have granted him if he hasn't lost it. It gave Gollum and Bilbo near immortality (Gollum morso, since he wore the ring way more than Bilbo did). It made Frodo invisible because he was desperately trying not to be seen or noticed by anyone, especially the Nazgul (ironically).
>>216519941So the guy (Isildur?) who first got the ring from defeating Sauron, was he wearing it a lot? In the movie he's just got it hung around his neck in the scene where he gets killed.
>>216519941Ring gives invisiblity to all mortals, Isildur became invisible too.
>>216518305it Plot Devices
>>216519870Bilbo sits on his ass eating bacon and smoking old toby all day, while Gollum is constantly doing cardio and eating lean meats like fish and babies
>>216518305You can turn people into ghosts if they lie
>>216518305Makes you invisible>Just finished a rewatch of The Hobbit M4 Book EditPure kino