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Originally Posted by Kuruharan
I had never given this aspect of the Rings much thought before.
What does this say about the inherent malign nature of the rings that when in the hands of Men and Dwarves they had such pronounced negative impacts, especially in the case of men?
Could the prolonging of life granted by the Nine in particular have something to do with the Elvish desire, and power put into the rings, to slow the effects of time?
Or were the negative aspects of the rings all rooted in the existence of the One Ring?
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I think it was perhaps a mitigating of the fading effecting Elves that Felagund said was already apparent in the First Age that had such an effect on mortals. The Rings were meant to stay time, perhaps not only externally, I.e. Rivendell.
Rings = (1) Stay the fading where the spirit eats up the body, & (2) the effects of time in Middle-earth itself.