Why the nine rings for men spell doom in The Rings of Power: the Nazghûl explained
It's a very bad sign that Annatar wants nine more rings
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In The Rings of Power season 2, episode 5,Annatar– AKASauron– sets his sights on even more rings: nine for men, specifically.
Celebrimbor has already forged rings for the Elves and the Dwarves, so what’s the deal with these rings meant for men? We dive into the J.R.R. Tolkien lore below to bring you everything …