'Flame of Anor'

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Melkórë
Has anyone ever wondered abut this?
It's simple.
"I am a Servent of the Secret Fire, wielder of the Flame of Anor!"
the Flame of Anor is....dumdumdum.....=the Ring of Fire, Narya.
"WIELDER of the Flame of Anor".
The "Secret Fire" could be other things, however.
The Heren Istarion ("Order of Wizards"wink, or possibly the Ainur.
Perhaps the "White Council"?
That I don't know, but I believe that the "Flame of Anor (Anar)" is Narya, the Ring of Fire, which Gandalf wielded. smokin'

Agent Elrond
Wasn't the Flame of Anor mentioned in the "Music of the Ainur"? Narya can't be the Flame of Anor if that is true

Melkórë
Oh....well........I don't remember that?
Oh....still, I think it was Tolkiens intention to say, (in a way) that the 'Flame of Anor' was in the Ring, and that Gandalf was it's wielder.
I could just be completely fecked though.

Exabyte

Melkórë
So....am I right, in anyway, or am I fecked?

Sauron
Your fecked

RaventheOnly
Isn't that the name of the Red ring Gandalf was given as part of the elven three?

Nienna
Yea wink

Narya--red--Ring of Fire--Gandalf and Celebrimbor's
Nenya--white--Ring of Water--Galadriel's
Vilya--blue--Ring of Sapphire I think What the f**k?--Gil-Galad and Rondel's ( laughing out loud )

Melkórë
I don't know about Celebrimbor, for he hid Narya with Cirdan the Ship-wright.
At the coming of the Five Wizards, Cirdan gave Narya to Gandalf.
Gil-galad's ring of Vilya went to Elrond at his death.

CherryWings
wow... some ppl r jus so smart.... im in awe.

pray

you have my allegiance

Melkórë
Ahahah!
Thats one!

FeceMan
I enjoy the LotR but am not one of the folks with an encyclopedic knowledge about it--what exactly do the rings do?

Melkórë
The Rings give the Elves, a sort of, "power", and they imbue their realms with the "power" from the Rings, and....oh, just ask Exa in two days....

FeceMan
What happened, he get banned? (Or is moving or broke his computer...)

Melkórë
"She", and she just went away for a few days.

Exabyte

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