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Originally Posted by Alfirin
it's unclear if the inscription on the ring is visible perpetually when on Sauron's finger, but I tend to think it isn't, you have to put it in a fire to make the inscription seen.
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Here's an interesting thought. Gandalf tells (the Council) that Isuldur reported "
The Ring misseth, maybe, the heat of Sauron's hand, which was black and yet burned like fire."
So, how did Sauron go around schmoozing the nobility of Numenor with hands that burned on touch?
Possibly his pre-Akallebeth form of flesh "didn't" have burning hands. But that begs the question of how or why his "post"-Akallebeth form's hands *did* burn like fire. If this was a post "feature", was it by choice?
Any thoughts? Or is there anything elsewhere bearing on the question (off hand, I don't think of anything else).