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Sauron (pronounced /ˈsaʊrɒn/, Quenya: /sawrɔn/, literal meaning: "Abhorred" ) is the titular character and the principal antagonist of the fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. In the same work, he is revealed to be the same character as "the Necromancer" from Tolkien's earlier novel The Hobbit. In Tolkien's The Silmarillion (published after The Lord of the Rings but begun... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Glorfindel Tolkien wrote that Glorfindel is sent back to Middle-earth by the Valar during the Second Age circa 1600, when Barad-dûr was completed and Sauron forged the One Ring, and while Númenor was still friendly with the Elves under Tar-Minastir.

Mordor In the north-western corner of this land stood Mount Doom or Orodruin, where Sauron had forged the One Ring.

Celebrimbor At this time, Sauron was secretly forging the One Ring which would enable him to rule Middle-earth.

Gil-galad After Sauron forged the One Ring, Gil-galad was given one of the Three Elven Rings: Vilya, the Ring of Air (and most probably also Narya, the Ring of Fire).

The Lord of the Rings film trilogy Dialogue from the Council of Elrond, such as Gandalf explaining how Sauron forged the One Ring.

Rings of Power Sauron forged the last Ring, the One Ring or Ruling Ring, secretly in the fires of Mount Doom of Mordor in S.A. 1600, imbuing a large portion of his power into it.

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The Silmarillion Sauron secretly forged his own ring to control the others, which led to war between the peoples of Middle-earth and Sauron, culminating in the War of the Last Alliance, in which Elves and the remaining Númenóreans united to defeat Sauron, bringing the Second Age to an end.

The Fellowship of the Ring Forged by Sauron himself, the Ring was used by him to subdue and rule Middle-earth.

Rings of Power Sauron forged the last Ring, the One Ring or Ruling Ring, secretly in the fires of Mount Doom of Mordor in S.A. 1600, imbuing a large portion of his power into it.

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The Lord of the Rings In those histories, prior to the start of the novel and not known to the main characters, Sauron forges the Ruling Ring at Mount Doom in Mordor.

Rings of Power Sauron forged the last Ring, the One Ring or Ruling Ring, secretly in the fires of Mount Doom of Mordor in S.A. 1600, imbuing a large portion of his power into it.

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Middle-earth The Second and Third Age are both dominated by the forging of the Rings of Power, and in particular by the fate of the One Ring forged by Sauron, which grants its wearer the power to control or influence all those wearing the other Rings of Power (hence the name The Lord of the Rings).

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Dark Years During this period, Sauron built the Barad-dûr, forged the Rings of Power, and fought the War of the Elves and Sauron.

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List of Middle-earth Elves When Sauron returned to Middle-earth from the Downfall of Númenor and began to grow in power, Oropher's folk retreated north of the old Dwarf Road, and later again north of the Mountains of Mirkwood, where they fortified themselves.

Elendil As explained in The Fellowship of the Ring, Sauron eventually returned to Middle-earth, establishing a stronghold in Mordor, which was next to Gondor.

The Silmarillion Sauron, however, being an immortal Maia, escaped and returned to Middle-earth.

White Tree of Gondor But when Sauron returned to Middle-earth, he launched a sudden attack that captured Minas Ithil, and he destroyed the White Tree.

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Rangers of the North During his rule the Watchful Peace slowly came to an end as Sauron returned to the north-west of Middle-earth, although his presence remained unknown.

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Gondor Sauron, however, had survived the destruction of Númenor and secretly returned to his realm of Mordor just to the east of Gondor.

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Gondor Sauron, however, had survived the destruction of Númenor and secretly returned to his realm of Mordor just to the east of Gondor.

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The Fellowship of the Ring Sauron had now arisen once again, and had returned to his stronghold in the land of Mordor, and was exerting all his power to find the Ring.

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Cirith Ungol Sauron returned to Mordor in 2942, and he used the Tower of Cirith Ungol to prevent any of his slaves or prisoners from escaping from Mordor.

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Rangers of the North During his rule it was confirmed that Sauron had returned to Dol Guldur, and the Watchful Peace came to an end.

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Orc (Middle-earth) When Sauron returned to power in Mordor in the Third Age, Black Speech was used by the captains of his armies and by his servants in Barad-dûr.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II In the Evil Campaign, Sauron sends the Mouth of Sauron and the Nazgûl to muster wild Goblins.

The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II Sauron sends the Mouth of Sauron and the Nazgûl to the North to muster wild Goblins.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II In the Evil Campaign, Sauron sends the Mouth of Sauron and the Nazgûl to muster wild Goblins.

The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II Sauron sends the Mouth of Sauron and the Nazgûl to the North to muster wild Goblins.

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Dagor Bragollach Orcs sent by Sauron came south in force, but the Men of Brethil, aided by the Sindar of Doriath led by Beleg, destroyed an Orc-legion at the crossing of Taeglin in 458.

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Finrod Felagund Sauron sent a werewolf to devour them one by one until they told their secret.

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Battle of Dale On March 17 of the year 3019 in the Third Age, Sauron sent a host of Easterlings to attack Dale.

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War of the Ring Meanwhile, Sauron sent the Mordor-allied Corsairs of Umbar to attack Gondor's populous southern coastal fiefs, which as a result sent only a fraction of their forces to defend Minas Tirith in northern Gondor, while the rest stayed on the coasts preparing for the Corsair assault.

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Battle of the Morannon Before the battle began, Sauron sent one of his servants, the Black Númenórean called the Mouth of Sauron, to speak with the Captains of the West.

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Battle of the Morannon Before the battle began, Sauron sent one of his servants, the Black Númenórean called the Mouth of Sauron, to speak with the Captains of the West.

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    Sauron

    Sauron (pronounced /ˈsaʊrɒn/, Quenya:, literal meaning: "Abhorred" ) is the titular character and the principal antagonist of the fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.
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    Sauron (comics)

    Sauron is a comic book character, a supervillain in Marvel Comics' main shared universe. An enemy of the X-Men, the character was created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Neal Adams.
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    Sauron (disambiguation)

    Sauron may refer to: Sauron, a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy writings.
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    Mouth of Sauron

    The Mouth of Sauron is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He appears in a single page of The Lord of the Rings — specifically in the chapter "The Black Gate Opens" in third volume, The Return of the King — as the chief emissary of Sauron.
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