Well...
Their are 20 Rings of Power (including the One Ring). And how that one passed is known to most here, it's described wholly in LotR.
The three elven-rings:
- Vilya belonged to Gil-Galad, but later he gave it to Elrond Half-elven
- Narya was at first in the Havens with Cirdan, but when the Istari came over the seas Cirdan gave it to Gandalf.
- Nenya has always belonged to Galadriel as far as I know.
Then there are the seven and the nine. I do not know the names of these Rings but their are given seven to the offspring of the seven fathers of dwarves, and nine to the great Kings of Men.
I cannot help you any further.
greetings,
lathspell
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'You?' cried Frodo.
'Yes, I, Gandalf the Grey,' said the wizard solemnly. 'There are many powers in the world, for good or for evil. Some are greater than I am. Against some I have not yet been measured. But my time is coming.'
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