I came to the realization that while Durin’s Bane likely hid shortly after the War of Wrath and missed the events of the Second Age entirely, Gandalf might not have been the first Ring-bearer it encountered.

Would Durin VI have had his Ring when the Balrog was first unearthed? I see no reason for this to not be the case, but I can’t find any reference one way or another. Further, would his son Náin I also have, after Durin VI was killed?

  • Thavron@lemmy.ca
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    I’m no expert, but I don’t think the seven rings had the same kind of power that the three had.

    That being said, it could be entirely possible.

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    I’ll have to check but I’m pretty sure Sauron has collected the dwarven rings back to himself. He promised the dwarves the rings back if they helped him find Bilbo Baggins.

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      That was after Durin VI’s death; the Ring of Thror was recovered by Sauron’s forces from Durin VI’s great-x7 grandson, Thráin II, after he was captured in Mirkwood.