Why don't all Elvish blades glow blue?

Not all Elvish blades glow blue because the ability is specific to certain ancient weapons, primarily those made by Noldorin Elves in the First Age, like Sting, Glamdring, and Orcrist, which detect Orcs with a cold, blue light due to their intense hatred for Goblins. Most other Elvish blades lack this enchantment, and in the films, the glow was mostly limited to Sting for dramatic effect, even though the other two also glowed in the books, notes Quora users and Reddit users.
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Why doesn't the Orcrist glow blue?

As in the novel, Orcrist is shown in the extended edition of the film to be buried with Thorin. While it is an Elvish sword, it does not appear to glow blue (or glow at all, for that matter) when Thorin is in the presence of Orcs in the film. This reflects the fact that Glamdring did not glow in the films as well.
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Why does only Bilbo's sword glow blue?

In the books, Glamdring and Orcrest glowed blue. It was decided to only have Sting glow, as that was a plot point, and it prevented the swords from looking like light sabres!
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Why don't Gandalf and Thorin's swords glow?

Peter Jackson deliberately made the choice to only have Sting glow, as he worried it'd be reminiscent of lightsabers otherwise. Gandalf still has Glamdring, and in the book it would glow.
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Does Gandalf's sword glow blue?

Yes, Gandalf's sword, Glamdring, does glow blue in the books when orcs or goblins are near, just like Sting and Orcrist, but in the Peter Jackson films, this glowing effect was intentionally limited to Sting to avoid looking like lightsabers and to keep the unique power special, despite it being a known Elven trait for blades forged in Gondolin.
 
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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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Did the Balrog break Glamdring?

Famously, he used it to battle the Balrog at the Bridge of Khazad-dûm, and it fell with him there into the abyss. Glamdring survived that fall:3 Gandalf had it with him when he returned, and he bore it throughout the last days of the War of the Ring and beyond.
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Who is Sauron most afraid of?

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 is Gandalf old if he is immortal?

Gandalf isn't a Maia in the same way Sauron is. He was sent to middle earth as an old man, so his body is much more real than Sauron's “raiment”. He can't use his power to the same extent, he can't change his forms at will.
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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 are Legolas' eyes blue then brown?

Legolas's eye color shifts between blue and brown in The Lord of the Rings (LOTR) because actor Orlando Bloom wore uncomfortable blue contact lenses but sometimes forgot to put them in, or they caused eye irritation, leading to continuity errors. In The Hobbit, his eyes were made bright blue digitally in post-production for clarity, distinguishing him as a Sindarin elf, while in LOTR, the inconsistent color was a mix of missed contacts and some digital touch-ups.
 
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Why did the ring corrupt Smeagol but not Bilbo?

Smeagol was already a bit of a jerk, and took the ring through murder. Bilbo happened across it by accident, and just stuck it in his pocket. Smeagol used the ring for ill purpose from the moment he came into possession of it. Bilbo used it to avoid confrontations with people he wasn't fond of.
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Why did Sting glow in Moria?

When Orcs were nearby, it glowed blue, as Bilbo noticed when alone in the dark just prior to meeting Gollum. This ability was used several times by Frodo and the Fellowship such as when the group encountered Orcs in the mines of Moria and by Aragorn upon the Fellowship's arrival at Parth Galen.
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Why is Legolas so different in The Hobbit?

Legolas seems different in The Hobbit movies because he was added to the story (not in the book) to boost fan interest, giving him a more aggressive, younger, and emotionally troubled persona due to a forced storyline with the dwarf Tauriel, contrasted with his serene, experienced self in Lord of the Rings, alongside technical changes like de-aging makeup and brighter eye effects to match his earlier timeline.
 
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Does Gandalf still have Glamdring?

He kills the balrog on the mountaintop with glamdring, so he still has it when he dies up there. He doesn't actually die since he is immortal, although his physical body does die, Illuvatar intervenes and sends him back.
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Why does Sting glow when Orcs are near?

In LOTR canon, any high elven forged blade would glow in the pretense of orcs and goblins. I think it was a mixture of reasons why they didn't make Glamdring or Orcrist glow in the movies, but my speculation is that it was made that way to keep attention on Frodo/Bilbo as the main characters of the storyline.
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Who is the saddest death in 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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How did Gollum live for 500 years?

The simple explanation is simply that Gollum held the Ring for longer and thus its effects on him would take longer. There's also a theory that the Ring might still be keeping Gollum alive at a distance because he could prove himself useful for him getting back to his Master.
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What is Gandalf's true name?

Gandalf's true, original name from his time in the Undying Lands was Olórin, a Maia spirit; he adopted the name Gandalf upon arriving in Middle-earth as one of the Istari (Wizards), also known as Mithrandir (Grey Pilgrim) by Elves, Tharkûn by Dwarves, and Incánus by the Haradrim.
 
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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 was Legolas so afraid of the balrog?

He recognized it immediately as a Balrog, and it is the only recorded time he was ever truly afraid: a Balrog held far more terror for an Elf than for any other, for only they remembered where the Demons of Fire had come from and whom they had first served.
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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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Did Turgon wield Glamdring?

Glamdring was originally borne by Turgon, the King of Gondolin. He must have wielded it with strength during the Nirnaeth Arnoediad or the Fall of Gondolin, for the Orcs named it "Beater", and fled before it.
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Which Balrog did Gandalf face?

The Battle of the Peak was Gandalf's name for his climactic battle with the Balrog known as Durin's Bane, on the peak of the mountain called Silvertine. Gandalf pursued the Balrog from the deepests dungeons of Moria to Durin's Tower, climbing through the whole Endless Stair.
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What is Gandalf's true purpose?

As a Maia, Gandalf was an angelic being in human form, in service to the Creator (Eru Ilúvatar) and the Creator's 'Secret Fire'. He took on the specific form of an old man as a sign of his humility. His role was to advise but never to attempt to match Sauron's strength.
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