Yes, that's the job of the ring bearer.
He is called a Ring Bearer. Hope i was helpful
it gives the priest the rings
Frodo is the ring bearer.
a ring bearer
The ring bearer in the MTG universe is Gollum, a character from the Lord of the Rings series. In the game's lore, Gollum is known for his obsession with the One Ring, which holds immense power and is sought after by many characters in the story. Gollum's role as the ring bearer is significant because he plays a crucial part in the ring's journey and its ultimate fate.
The Lord of the Ring is Sauron, there is no other Lord. But the first ring bearer that was not Sauron was Isildur. The first Lord of the Rings book and movie is 'The Fellowship of the Ring.'
Well, "The Lord of the Rings" is Sauron, the maker of the rings, or the One Ring and the bearer of that ring. Being that the Rings corrupt with ultimate power all who bear them, they win.
If there's a ringbearer, the rings go on the ringbearer's pillow. If not, the best man can hold both rings in his jacket pocket, or he can pocket the bride's ring while the maid of honor holds the groom's ring. (As the maid of honor will most likely not have pockets, she will actually need to wear the ring. Men usually have bigger fingers, and the bridesmaid can conceal the ring by holding her other hand over it while both hands are around her bouquet.)
She's still the ring bearer, as she is bearing the ring.
Gollum .
== == * The French translation for 'ring bearer' is 'Porteur d'anneau'
Typically when choosing a ring bearer for a wedding one might want to look towards their close family or friends. By choosing someone that one is close to already, or trusts completely, one does not have to worry about the rings being misplaced, lost or stolen.