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Old 12-06-2002, 01:56 AM   #2
MLD-Grounds-Keeper-Willie
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I know what its like to not get a reply [img]smilies/frown.gif[/img] but [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] here's one finally. Um I don't know what you mean by all the rings. Do you mean all the rings including the one ruling ring, or just the rings besides the one ring. Well, if you mean all the rings without the ruling ring, then it would be easier to stop him but still hard to. And remember, some of the lesser rings were destroyed or lost, like the rings for the 7 dwarf lords. And Gandalf and the elves were the keepers of the elven rings. So, it would be hard to get the surviving rings. But I'm not sure if he could could have broken Minas Tirith in one strike. If he couldn't win against the men back then with the ruling ring, how could he do it with the lesser rings. If he had the one ring, then he wouldn't need the lesser rings. He even offered a ring to the dwarves in return for an alliance w/mordor I think. That's how weak and unimportant the other rings were to him. All he ever cared about was his ring. Sure you wouldn't let him get the lesser rings. Even though they were that inferior, they could have been used together to help him in some way. My answer to your question is yes. If he could be stopped with the one ring, he could be stopped with the others.
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