Originally posted by Cynethryth
That is exactly the reason why I said "one of the oldest" 😂I also love the Nazgul rings, especially Wiki's... they look a lot better than the elven rings ✅
yea the elven rings look like they belong to a pimp!
Originally posted by Bar-en-Danwedh
okay, I have...
jewlery:
the ring of Barahir
swords (UC):
Narsil
Ringwraith Sword
hadhafang
action figures:
Sauron
Saruman
other crap:
some pin collection.and more to come...
yay some compition at last 😄 😛
the Ring of Barahir is the best...
with a pretty cool history...
A gift to Barahir and his descendants by Finrod Felagund, in reward for the saving of his life in the Dagor Bragollach. The Ring was used as a token by Barahir's son Beren Erchamion when he sought Finrod's aid in the Quest of the Silmaril, and passed down by his descendants for thousands of years. It was still an heirloom of the House of Isildur in the Third Age.
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Originally posted by Bar-en-Danwedh
with a pretty cool history...
A gift to Barahir and his descendants by Finrod Felagund, in reward for the saving of his life in the Dagor Bragollach. The Ring was used as a token by Barahir's son Beren Erchamion when he sought Finrod's aid in the Quest of the Silmaril, and passed down by his descendants for thousands of years. It was still an heirloom of the House of Isildur in the Third Age.
Hmmm yep it's also pretty old, was crafted in Valinor... was also pretty difficult for Beren to get it back after his father's death because the orcs had cut off the hand on which Barahir had the ring as a proof that they had killed Barahir and Beren didn't have any help to re-steal it...
the Last King of Arnor/Arthedain also used it to pay the Lossoth, the Snow-people of Forodwaith, who had cared for him after the downfall of his realm
Originally posted by Bar-en-Danwedh
with a pretty cool history...
A gift to Barahir and his descendants by Finrod Felagund, in reward for the saving of his life in the Dagor Bragollach. The Ring was used as a token by Barahir's son Beren Erchamion when he sought Finrod's aid in the Quest of the Silmaril, and passed down by his descendants for thousands of years. It was still an heirloom of the House of Isildur in the Third Age.
I was going to buy that one but i looked and it's not the same one from the movies.