Did Sauron make the one ring by himself?

Yes, Sauron made the One Ring himself, secretly forging it in Mount Doom to control the other Rings of Power and dominate Middle-earth, pouring a significant part of his own essence into it to master the wearers of the lesser rings. He disguised himself as "Lord of Gifts" (Annatar) to teach the Elves ring-making, then forged the master ring in secret to rule them all, a plan that ultimately backfired when the Elves realized his intent and hid the Three Rings.
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Did Sauron make the One Ring alone?

Sauron helped the elves make the rings, not the other way around. He did it in a clever plot to use the rings to control them. He likely could have made all of the rings of power alone.
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Who created the One Ring for Sauron?

The One Ring was forged by the Dark Lord Sauron during the Second Age to gain dominion over the free peoples of Middle-earth. In his deceptive disguise as Annatar, or "Lord of Gifts", he aided the Elven smiths of Eregion and their leader Celebrimbor in the making of the Rings of Power.
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Did Sauron make the nine rings himself?

The Nine Rings were made along with the other Rings of Power in Eregion and were forged by Elven smiths under the guidance of Sauron. They were kept in the House of the Mírdain, but all rings save the Three Elven rings were captured by Sauron when he attacked Eregion.
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Why did Sauron even make the One Ring?

He made it to control the elf lords who held the rings of power. Now the Elves made many rings; but secretly Sauron made One Ring to rule all the others, and their power was bound up with it, to be subject wholly to it and to last only so long as it too should last.
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Who was immune to the One Ring?

Only Tom Bombadil is truly immune to the One Ring's power in The Lord of the Rings, but other powerful or simple beings resisted its temptation to varying degrees, including Gandalf, Galadriel, Aragorn, Faramir, and Samwise Gamgee, who relied on sheer willpower, nature, or lack of ambition. The Ring corrupts anyone with desire for power, but characters like Hobbits (Sam, Bilbo) often admired it rather than sought to wield it, while powerful figures (Gandalf, Elrond, Galadriel) could have used it but feared becoming a new Dark Lord.
 
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Why did Gandalf say he is saruman?

When Gandalf says, "I am Saruman," after returning as Gandalf the White, he means he has taken Saruman's place as the leader of the Istari (wizards) and is now fulfilling the role Saruman abandoned: the wise guide and helper for the free peoples against Sauron, essentially becoming the "Saruman as he should have been". He's not claiming to be the same person but that he now embodies the true purpose and authority Saruman forfeited through pride and betrayal, becoming the head of the order and stronger than ever.
 
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Is Gandalf just as powerful as Sauron?

No, Sauron is inherently more powerful than Gandalf, but Gandalf's role as the Istari (Wizard) was to guide and inspire, not to overpower Sauron directly, a limitation reinforced by the Valar to ensure evil's defeat came through free will and moral choice, not just superior might. Sauron was a greater Maia in native strength and focused on domination, while Gandalf (Olorin) was wiser and channeled his power into hope, with even Gandalf admitting fear of Sauron before his transformation into Gandalf the White, who gained increased power but remained less than Sauron.
 
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Why is Aragorn immune to the Ring?

Aragorn resisted the Ring through a deep knowledge of its evil, a strong moral compass shaped by his Elven upbringing, love for Arwen, and a conscious choice to reject power, all built on a heritage (Númenórean blood) that gave him inherent resilience, allowing him to see the Ring's lies and not repeat his ancestor Isildur's failure. His life of service and focus on duty, not domination, made him spiritually prepared, so he didn't struggle much when offered the Ring, seeing it only as a corrupting burden, not a tool. 
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Who got the 7 dwarf rings?

The Seven Dwarf Rings were given to leaders of the seven Dwarf Houses (Longbeards, Firebeards, etc.), amplifying their greed for wealth, but four were destroyed by dragons, while Sauron recovered three, including the famous Ring of Thrór from Thráin II, meaning by the War of the Ring, none remained with the dwarves, though their ultimate fate after the One Ring's destruction is lost. 
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Why is Sauron so afraid of Aragorn?

Sauron believed only powerful beings could wield the Palantir stones. And therefore was believing that any who looked may know where his ring is or who has it. He fears aragorn, because his line nearly destroyed him.
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Who legally owns the One Ring?

Rapper Post Malone bought the unique, one-of-a-kind "The One Ring" Magic: The Gathering card (from The Lord of the Rings set) for around $2.6 million from its finder, Brook Trafton, in August 2023, a massive sale that set records for the most expensive card ever sold.
 
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Is Sauron older than Gandalf?

Yes, in their true spiritual forms (as Maiar), Gandalf (Olórin) and Sauron (Mairon) are essentially the same age, both existing as powerful spirits created by Eru Ilúvatar before the world began, though Gandalf arrived in Middle-earth much later in a physical form, making him seem "younger" in Middle-earth's timeline. Sauron, however, was a servant of Morgoth and took on a physical presence much earlier in the Second Age, so he was active in the world longer in his "wizard" guise than Gandalf was.
 
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Is Sauron's true form an elf?

Is Sauron a human or elf? Sauron was neither a human nor an Elf, but he could have resembled either in his fair disguise in the Second Age, particularly as Annatar.
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Was Sauron ever in love with Galadriel?

Sauron never loved Galadriel. He wanted to possess and use her for his own purposes. He is incapable of love.
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What is the saddest death in the Lord of the Rings?

While subjective, Boromir's death is widely considered the saddest due to his heroic redemption, regret, and acceptance of Aragorn as king, marking the Fellowship's tragic break; other contenders often mentioned are Théoden's noble sacrifice and the tragic corruption/death of Gollum/Sméagol. Boromir's poignant final moments, where he redeems himself by defending Merry and Pippin, finding peace, and acknowledging Aragorn, are especially heartbreaking.
 
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Is Aragorn's son immortal?

No, Aragorn's son, Eldarion, is mortal, as Arwen chose the fate of Men, passing that mortality to their children, though they inherit long lives and great stature due to their Numenorean and Elven heritage, living for centuries, much like Aragorn.
 
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Why was Legolas never tempted by the ring?

The fact that Legolas and Gimli weren't trying to run off into their respective escape routes says a lot about them as individuals and probably speaks to why they weren't targeted by the Ring seemingly at all. They were already strongly individually minded and didn't need the ring.
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Who did Sauron fear the most?

Sauron feared Aragorn the most in The Lord of the Rings, specifically the potential of Aragorn as a powerful Ring-bearer, heir to the ancient Kings of Númenor, who could unite Men and wield the One Ring to challenge him. He also had a deep-seated fear of the Númenórean power that once humbled him and, more generally, feared powerful beings like Gandalf or Galadriel who might oppose him, but his focus became Aragorn due to his lineage and perceived connection to the Ring. 
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Why did Gandalf turn white?

Gandalf turned white because he was sent back from death by Eru Ilúvatar (God) after fighting the Balrog, essentially resurrected and promoted to the position of the chief wizard (the White) because Saruman had betrayed his mission and fallen to Sauron, making Gandalf the new head of the Istari (Wizards) in Middle-earth. His new color signifies his elevated power, divine mandate, and replacement of Saruman as the leader.
 
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Who is stronger, Elrond or Gandalf?

Elrond is a warrior, while Gandalf and Saruman are wizards. Galadriel does nothing, so.. physically, Elrond is the strongest, while Gandalf the White is mentally the strongest of them all.
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What was Gandalf's true form?

Gandalf's true form is that of an immortal, angelic spirit named Olorin, one of the divine Maiar, who appears in Middle-earth disguised in the humble form of an old man, a "veil" called a fana. He was sent as one of the Istari (Wizards) to guide free peoples, not to dominate with raw power, so his true, majestic spirit remained mostly unseen, though he could manifest greater power, especially after his return as Gandalf the White, explains this YouTube video.
 
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Where did Saruman's spirit go?

Saruman, who was a Maia, had lost his shape with his "death". As a discorporate spirit, he turned westward, but a wind came from the West and pushed him away. Apparently his spirit was left naked, powerless, and wandering in Middle-earth, not unlike Sauron after the One Ring was destroyed.
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Who is Gandalf's wizard friend?

Radagast the Brown is one of five wizards that came from the Undying Lands to Middle Earth. Gandalf the Grey was one other and considered Radagast a close friend, even calling him 'cousin' in The Hobbit.
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