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Known as 'Isildur's Bane' from III 2 or shortly thereafter;1 destroyed on 25 March III 3019 (a period of some 3,017 years)
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The Burden, Gollum's Ring, The Great Ring, The Great Ring of Power, One Ring, Magic Ring, The Master-ring, Precious, The Ring, The Ring of Doom, Ring of the Enemy, The Ring of Isildur, The Ring of Power, The Ring of Rings, The Ruling Ring
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Isildur’s BaneBetrayer of the second Ring-bearerA name for the One Ring. After Sauron's defeat in the War of the Last Alliance, Isildur Elendil's son took the Ring, and later set out northward with it, bound for his kingdom of Arnor. Ambushed by Orcs, Isildur's small force was cut down, and he fled the battle wearing the Ring. It slipped from his finger, though, and so both Isildur and the Ring were lost. Notes
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