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Why is Sauron so powerful?

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Who or what is the mouth of Sauron in Lord of the Rings?

The Mouth of Sauron, in both the movie and the book The Return of the King, is a lieutenant of Sauron that knows Sauron's mind, so Sauron speaks through him. He is still a Numorean man, however, and hopes to gain much from Sauron's conquest of Middle-Earth.


Why did Sauron have to put his power into the One Ring when the elves did not have to when making their rings?

He did not HAVE to - the Ring had power of its own, just like the other Rings of Power. But Sauron poured a trickle of his power in the Dwarves' and Men's Rings, and much of it into the One Ring, so that it could be more powerful than the other Rings and dominate them.


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Sauron was played by Sala Baker.


What actor played Sauron in 'The Lord of the Rings'?

Sala Baker played Sauron. Christopher Lee played Saruman. Sala Baker played the character Sauron who was the evil Lord of the Rings.


Who played Sauron in Lord of the Rings?

In the brief scenes with Sauron in the beginning of the Fellowship of the Ring, Sauron was played by Sala Baker. The Eye, of course, was computer-generated.


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It was so important for Sauron to get the ring because if he did he could like totally rule MIDDLE- EARTH. And that would be like...BAD Sauron would hold the whole of Middle Earth at his mercy. He would show no compassion. He would kill all that is good. Yes, that includes hobbits. Rivendell would be ruined forever, as would the beautiful Shire, Lothlorien, Bree... and all of their inhabitants would either be led off in chains, or killed where they stood. There would be fierce battles and perilous escapades, rebels and heroes, but in the end, the good would whither and fade into extinction. The world would never be the same again.


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If you do it too much, you start to fade, and you become invisible permanently and you're Sauron's slave. Sauron will accuse you of keeping his ring from him. Plus, the Nazgul's see that world better than our world, so they'll know exactly where you are and come for you. Same for Sauron.


Was Sauron a character in Alice in Wonderland?

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What is the name of Sauron's land in The Lord of the Rings?

Sauron's land is Mordor in the east of Middle-earth.


What movie is the character Sauron from?

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