The One Ring is the correct answer!
Quote:
“Seek for the Sword that was broken:
In Imladris it dwells;
There shall be counsels taken
Stronger than Morgul-spells.
There shall be shown a token
That Doom is near at hand,
For Isildur's Bane shall waken,
And the Halfling forth shall stand.”
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So the Ring was directly referenced as a token of Doom...at least if that's how you read the poem.
And if you reverse the letters in mood you get...doom.
Clue might have been a bit off. But you got it. Thread is yours.
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