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Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
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Please add to this page as more information becomes known!

What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder (Pythas) of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Pythas forging the Nazgul Rings.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Amir - Most powerful ring, gives 2000 percent and makes one black as the soul of the Witch King. Drains health from victims to heal the wearer.
  • Ring of Mandos - gives scythedoom, the Scythe of Death itself, increases percentage health, allows access to Purghall.
  • Ring of Indur - It makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail. Boost health percentage.
  • Ring of Gothmog - The user has higher percentage, the green glow of goblins, and the ability to summon War Goblins and Goblin Supremes.
  • Ring of Drogoth - The user has a flaming orange glow, and the breath of dragons.
  • Ring of Raegon - Gives the size of Hoarmurath, and the cold heart of him as well. The beefiness of the lad follows suit.
  • Ring of Randal - Allows deception, Access to /w, ends in - Randlock
  • Ring of Adamant - Allows the user to use /tell, makes wearer stronger when combined with Ring of Mandos.
  • Ring of Rangler - The vulture nazgul's ring, ability to shapeshift into a vulture or man like Rangler and able to spawn vultures.
  • Ring of Numeniel - The ring of Numos, gives a purple glow and Higher Percent Health.
  • Ring of Malekai - The user is inverted and is given higher HP.
  • Ring of Khamul - Gives health boost and black ovac and glow.
  • Ring of Gobleheim - The user becomes a goblin, almost identical to the Ring of Gothmog.
  • Ring of Sealock - Cthulhu's power combined with the Ring of Mandos, creating a ring capable of returning any being from death, and possibly the void.
  • ASH NAZG/One Ring - The master ring, it appears you go invisible but you actually enter the realm of the nazgul. It is the master ring and has true and unlimited POWAH.
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.
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Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
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Please add to this page as more information becomes known!

What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder (Pythas) of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Amir - Most powerful ring, gives 2000 percent and makes one black as the soul of the Witch King. Drains health from victims to heal the wearer.
  • Ring of Mandos - gives scythedoom, the Scythe of Death itself, increases percentage health, allows access to Purghall.
  • Ring of Indur - It makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail. Boost health percentage.
  • Ring of Gothmog - The user has higher percentage, the green glow of goblins, and the ability to summon War Goblins and Goblin Supremes.
  • Ring of Drogoth - The user has a flaming orange glow, and the breath of dragons.
  • Ring of Raegon - Gives the size of Hoarmurath, and the cold heart of him as well. The beefiness of the lad follows suit.
  • Ring of Randal - Allows deception, Access to /w, ends in - Randlock
  • Ring of Adamant - Allows the user to use /tell, makes wearer stronger when combined with Ring of Mandos.
  • Ring of Rangler - The vulture nazgul's ring, ability to shapeshift into a vulture or man like Rangler and able to spawn vultures.
  • Ring of Numeniel - The ring of Numos, gives a purple glow and Higher Percent Health.
  • Ring of Malekai - The user is inverted and is given higher HP.
  • Ring of Khamul - Gives health boost and black ovac and glow.
  • Ring of Gobleheim - The user becomes a goblin, almost identical to the Ring of Gothmog.
  • Ring of Sealock - Cthulhu's power combined with the Ring of Mandos, creating a ring capable of returning any being from death, and possibly the void.
  • ASH NAZG/One Ring - The master ring, it appears you go invisible but you actually enter the realm of the nazgul. It is the master ring and has true and unlimited POWAH.
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.
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Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
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Please add to this page as more information becomes known!

What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder (Pythas) of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Amir - Most powerful ring, gives 2000 percent and makes one black as the soul of the Witch King. Drains health from victims to heal the wearer.
  • Ring of Mandos - gives scythedoom, the Scythe of Death itself, increases percentage health, allows access to Purghall.
  • Ring of Indur - It makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail. Boost health percentage.
  • Ring of Gothmog - The user has higher percentage, the green glow of goblins, and the ability to summon War Goblins and Goblin Supremes.
  • Ring of Drogoth - The user has a flaming orange glow, and the breath of dragons.
  • Ring of Raegon - Gives the size of Hoarmurath, and the cold heart of him as well. The beefiness of the lad follows suit.
  • Ring of Randal - Allows deception, Access to /w, ends in - Randlock
  • Ring of Adamant - Allows the user to use /tell, makes wearer stronger when combined with Ring of Mandos.
  • Ring of Rangler - The vulture nazgul's ring, ability to shapeshift into a vulture or man like Rangler and able to spawn vultures.
  • Ring of Numeniel - The ring of Numos, gives a purple glow and Higher Percent Health.
  • Ring of Malekai - The user is inverted and is given higher HP.
  • Ring of Khamul - Gives health boost and black ovac and glow.
  • Ring of Gobleheim - The user becomes a goblin, almost identical to the Ring of Gothmog.
  • ASH NAZG/One Ring - The master ring, it appears you go invisible but you actually enter the realm of the nazgul. It is the master ring and has true and unlimited POWAH.
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.
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Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
[/sidebar]

Please add to this page as more information becomes known!

What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder (Pythas) of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Numeniel - The ring of Numos, gives a purple glow and Higher Percent Health.
  • Ring of Mandos - gives scythedoom, the Scythe of Death itself, increases percentage health.
  • Ring of Indur - It makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail.
  • Ring of Randal - Allows deception, Access to /w, ends in - Randlock
  • Ring of Rangler - The vulture nazgul's ring, ability to shapeshift into a vulture or man like Rangler and able to spawn vultures.
  • Ring of Drogoth - The user has a flaming orange glow, and the breath of dragons.
  • Ring of Gothmog - The user has higher percentage, the green glow of goblins, and the ability to summon War Goblins and Goblin Supremes.
  • Ring of Amir - Strongest ring, gives 2000 percent and makes one black as the soul of the Witch King.
  • Ring of Raegon - Gives the size of Hoarmurath, and the cold heart of him as well. The beefiness of the lad follows suit.
  • Ring of Malekai - The user has ash inverta and is given higher HP.
  • Ring of Khamul - Unknown, for now.
  • Ring of Gobleheim - The user becomes a goblin, almost identical to the Ring of Gothmog.
  • ASH NAGZ - The master ring, it appears you go invisible but you actually enter the realm of the nazgul. It is the master ring and has true and unlimited POWAH.
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.
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[sidebar]
Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
[/sidebar]

Please add to this page as more information becomes known!

What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder (Pythas) of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Numeniel - The ring of Numos, gives a purple glow and Higher Percent Health.
  • Ring of Mandos - gives scythedoom, the Scythe of Death itself, increases percentage health.
  • Ring of Indur - It makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail.
  • Ring of Randal - Allows deception, Access to /w, ends in - Randlock
  • Ring of Rangler - The vulture nazgul's ring, ability to shapeshift into a vulture or man like Rangler and able to spawn vultures.
  • Ring of Drogoth - The user has a flaming orange glow, and the breath of dragons.
  • Ring of Gothmog - The user has higher percentage, the green glow of goblins, and the ability to summon War Goblins and Goblin Supremes.
  • Ring of Amir - Strongest ring, gives 2000 percent and makes one black as the soul of the Witch King.
  • Ring of Raegon - Gives the size of Hoarmurath, and the cold heart of him as well. The beefiness of the lad follows suit.
  • Ring of Malekai - The user has ash inverta and is given higher HP.
  • Ring of Khamul - Unknown, for now.
  • Ring of Gobleheim - The user becomes a goblin, almost identical to the Ring of Gothmog.
  • ASH NAGZ - The master ring, it appears you go invisible but you actually enter the realm of the nazgul. It is the master ring and has true and unlimited POWAH.
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.
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[sidebar]
Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
[/sidebar]

Please add to this page as more information becomes known!

What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder (Pythas) of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Numeniel - Purple Glow, Higher Percent Health,
  • Ring of Mandos - gives scythedoom (op) hp
  • Ring of Indur - Makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail, able to spawn orcs, clamp
  • Ring of Randal - Access to /whisper
  • Ring of Rangler - Spawn vultures, take form of vulture
  • Ring of Drogoth -
  • Ring of Gothmog - Spawn Goblinsupremes, Green Glow
  • Ring of Amir - gives owner 2000 hp, black overlay
  • Ring of Raegon - Makes owner into an iceghost, gives hp
  • Ring of Malekai - Inverts owner, gives hp
  • Ring of Khamul -
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.
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Some misinformation and some known info missing

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Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
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What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder (Pythas) of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Numeniel - Purple Glow, Higher Percent Health,
  • Ring of Mandos - gives scythedoom (op) hp, supposedly able to keep people dead once they die (according to alatar) could be false
  • Ring of Indur - Makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail, able to spawn orcs, clamp
  • Ring of Randal - Access to /whisper
  • Ring of Rangler - Spawn vultures, take form of vulture
  • Ring of Drogoth -
  • Ring of Gothmog - Spawn Goblinsupremes, Green Glow
  • Ring of Amir - gives owner 2000 hp, black overlay
  • Ring of Raegon - Makes owner into an iceghost, gives hp
  • Ring of Malekai - Inverts owner, gives hp
  • Ring of Khamul -
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.
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Adamant was an elven ring, doesn't apply.

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Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
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Please add to this page as more information becomes known!

What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder (Pythas) of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Numeniel - Purple Glow, Higher Percent Health,
  • Ring of Mandos -
  • Ring of Indur - Makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail
  • Ring of Randal - Access to /whisper
  • Ring of Rangler - Spawn vultures, take form of vulture
  • Ring of Drogoth -
  • Ring of Gothmog - Spawn Goblins, Green Glow
  • Ring of Amir -
  • Ring of Raegon - Makes owner into an iceghost
  • Ring of Malekai - Inverts owner
  • Ring of Khamul -
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.
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REASON FOR EDITS
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Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
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Please add to this page as more information becomes known!

What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder (Pythas) of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Nunmeniel - Purple Glow, Higher Percent Health,
  • Ring of Adamant - usage of the /tell command
  • Ring of Mandos -
  • Ring of Indur - Makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail
  • Ring of Randal - Access to /whisper
  • Ring of Rangle - Spawn vultures, take form of vulture
  • Ring of Drogoth -
  • Ring of Gothmog - Spawn Goblins, Green Glow
  • Ring of Amir -
  • Ring of Raegon - Makes owner into an iceghost
  • Ring of Malekai - Inverts owner
  • Ring of Khamul -
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.
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REASON FOR EDITS
No reason given

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Creator Pythas
Date Forged Ancient Forest Times (over 300 years ago)
Quantity 12 Currently Known
Origin Das
Classification Dark Magic Artifacts
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Please add to this page as more information becomes known!

What is a Nazgul Ring?


A nazgul ring is a ring that gives the holder of The One Ring the power to possess and control the actions of people who wear the lesser nazgul rings. They are evil in nature and they each have a kind of quality that attracts its owner to it and makes it hard, if not impossible, for the owner to part with the ring.

Powers

Each nazgul ring has a different power that it can enable the owner to use. Most also give a higher amount of health with it and has other side effects like a specific glow or ovac.
Here is a list of rings and what power(s) it enables the owner to use:
  • Ring of Nunmeniel - Purple Glow, Higher Percent Health,
  • Ring of Adamant - usage of the /tell command
  • Ring of Mandos -
  • Ring of Indur - Makes owner into a cloud of smoke that is unable to be arrested and able to escape jail
  • Ring of Randal - Access to /whisper
  • Ring of Rangle - Spawn vultures, take form of vulture
  • Ring of Drogoth -
  • Ring of Gothmog - Spawn Goblins, Green Glow
  • Ring of Amir -
  • Ring of Raegon - Makes owner into an iceghost
  • Ring of Malekai - Inverts owner
  • Ring of Khamul -
Please add to this list as more is learned about each ring.

Where did the Rings Come From?


The rings were forged by Pythas in ancient times and given out as gifts to forest people, especially to those who were in positions of great power. He told them that the rings would make them more powerful and give them more strength. Over time, some of the Forest Lords and Ladies grew weary of the rings and discovered that they were actually evil and that Pythas could use them to control the owners of the rings. Thus the rings were banished from the forest and every ring owner was commanded dispose of their rings, though not everyone did so and some where kept circulating around.

How did Pythas Forge the Rings?

Pythas forged the rings in the fires of a volcano on the land of Das. He was a great smith and capable of embedding magic into the rings which would make them appealing to people.

Can the Rings be Destroyed?


The rings can indeed be destroyed, but they must be destroyed in the fire from which they came, which would be the volcano on Das that Pythas crafted the rings in. It may be hard to destroy all the rings though as their appealing magic in each ring will make it hard, if not impossible, for the owner of the rings to part with them, even if the person throwing it into the volcano has not possessed the ring for much time or was not the original owner.

Is there Another Way?

There is another way that the rings may be destroyed. This would mean that The One Ring, which Pythas possesses must be destroyed in the fires of the volcano. Once that ring is destroyed, the other rings will start to lose their power. It is not known how quickly the rings will lose their powers.

It is also thought that once The One Ring is destroyed, Pythas will be destroyed with it as he placed a majority of his powers within that ring so that if he were to die (or seemingly die), he would still remain alive through his power store in the ring. This theory is also unconfirmed.