This question could have several answers. Sauron, Nazgul (aka ring-wraiths), Isildur, Deagol, Smeagol (aka Gollum), Bilbo, Frodo, Boromir, etc. Though it is not really the ring they love is it?
Gandalf
No, but both stories ultimately derive from versions of the same underlying mythologies.
The town known as "Hobbiton" in J.R.R Tolkiens, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, was set in Matamata, New Zealand.
The Ringwraiths' powers are at their height when they are in possession of the One Ring. The Ring enhances their abilities and connections to the physical world, making them more powerful and effective in their pursuit of Frodo and the other ring-bearers.
The Outcasts - 1968 Take Your Lover in the Ring - 1.5 was released on: USA: 28 October 1968
Move on or talk to them.
he liked to write.
World War 1
J.R.R. Tolkien's birthday is on January 3rd.
J.R.R. Tolkien's mother's name was Mabel Suffield.
I don't know all of them but I know lord of the rings, the hobbit, and the simerilion
Yess It is say Pone on it which means powerfull (: Njj lover 4 life!! x