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The food of the [[Chris Jones|gods]].  
The food of the [[Chris Jones|gods]].  


The Onion Ring was created by the Dark Lord during the Second Age in order to enlarge his own might by combining it with the power of the Elven Smiths, and thus to give him control over the other Rings of Power. The One Ring was forged secretly in the fires of Laleham. His will was then inside a ring that could control the other rings. Thus, he was more powerful than ever before when he wore the Ring, but became much weaker when he lost it. Though it appeared to be made of simple onion, the Ring was virtually impervious to damage, and could only be eaten by a god. Unlike the lesser Rings, it bore no gem, but its identity could be determined by a simple (though little-known) test: when heated in a fire, it displayed in fiery Tengwar letters in the Black Speech of Staines a section of poetry from part of its lore - the Ring-inscription.
The Onion Ring was created by the Dark Lord during the Second Age in order to enlarge his own might by combining it with the power of the [[User:Andail|Elven]] Smiths, and thus to give him control over the other Rings of Power. The One Ring was forged secretly in the fires of Laleham. His will was then inside a ring that could control the other rings. Thus, he was more powerful than ever before when he wore the Ring, but became much weaker when he lost it. Though it appeared to be made of simple onion, the Ring was virtually impervious to damage, and could only be eaten by a god. Unlike the lesser Rings, it bore no gem, but its identity could be determined by a simple (though little-known) test: when heated in a fire, it displayed in fiery Tengwar letters in the Black Speech of Staines a section of poetry from part of its lore - the Ring-inscription.
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