| Answer | % Correct | |
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| How many rings were given to the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone? | 7 | 96%
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| And how many to Mortal Men doomed to die? | 9 | 96%
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| 115 years after the Downfall of Númenór, Sauron was beseiged in his Dark Tower by the Last Alliance. After 7 years Sauron finally emerged but was defeated. Who cut the One Ring from his hand? | Isildur | 87%
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| Sauron seized the Palantir of Minas Ithil. Through this stone he had contact with 4 people during the War of the Ring. Which four people? | Saruman | 82%
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| In the Second Age Sauron began construction of a Dark Tower in Mordor. What was the name of his new base. | Barad-dûr | 80%
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| After his return to Mordor he revealed himself as the Dark Lord and began his search for the One Ring. From whom did he learn the Ring was in possession of Bilbo Baggins of the Shire? | Gollum | 79%
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| The smiths of Eregion created the Rings of Power. How many rings did they create using the arts taught by this "Lord of Gifts"? | 19 | 77%
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| In Lindon, Elrond and Gil-Galad mistrusted him, but he was well received in Eregion. Who was the leader of the elves in Eregion? | Celebrimbor | 76%
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| Sauron put on a fair visage and offered his knowledge and craft to the elven smiths. What did he call himself during this time, meaning the Lord of Gifts? | Annatar | 75%
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| In the Third Age Sauron returned and chose a hill in southern Greenwood to build a fortress. What was the name of this fortress? | Dol Guldur | 72%
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| What was he known as during this time? A nickname to hide his true identity from the Wise. | The Necromancer | 72%
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| Pippin | 69%
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| With which of the Valar was he originally associated? | Aulë | 66%
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| Morgoth appointed Sauron to be the commander of his great fortress of in the north-west of Middle-earth. What was the name of this fortress? | Angband | 63%
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| Aragorn | 63%
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| Sauron was later defeated by the elves who were aided by the Númenóreans, which Sauron now hated greatly. But he still allowed him to be taken as a hostage. What Númenórean King took Sauron captive? | Ar-Pharazôn | 61%
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| Denethor | 61%
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| What was Sauron's name, before his corruption by Melkor? It means "the Admirable" in Quenya. | Mairon | 54%
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| He was later defeated by Huan, so Sauron yielded and fled the isle. In what form or shape did he flee. | vampire | 44%
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| Tol-in-Gaurhoth was a fortress held by Sauron in the First Age, where Finrod Felagund died defending Beren. In what river was this fortress located. | Sirion | 38%
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| Finally Sauron's power was unmade with the destruction of the One Ring in the place where it was forged. In what place of Mount Doom was the Ring destroyed? | Cracks of Doom | 27%
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| On Númenór he quickly grew from captive to adviser to the King. What was the name he became known as while being a High Priest of a Melkor cult? It means "Wizard" in Adûnaic. | Zigûr | 21%
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| The actor who played Sauron in Peter Jackson's trilogy? | Sala Baker | 18%
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