Was Saruman scared of Sauron?
Saruman turned his back on his friends and allies due to a mix of greed and fear. He desired power, which was what Sauron offered him. But Saruman was also genuinely afraid of the Dark Lord and rightfully so. Still, Saruman worked for the dark lord.
Did Saruman forge his own ring?
In the book of the Fellowship of the Ring, it is stated that Saruman had a certain ring around his finger. It is quite certain Saruman’s Ring was not a Great Ring but that Saruman had been researching rings, we can safely assume that it wasn’t Saruman who created the ring but it was a mere gift from Sauron.
What was Treebeards real name?
Fangorn
Treebeard, also known as Fangorn, was the oldest of the Ents, a tree-like being who was a sort of “shepherd of trees”.
Why didn’t Saruman have a Ring?
His ring (Narya) was *hidden*. Saruman might suspect, or even know, that he had it, but he could not PROVE it; and he could not take a Ring from him if he cannot find it first. The rings are hidden from all but the ring bearers, those being Elrond, Galadriel, Gandalf, and Frodo.
What happened to Saruman’s ring after Sauron died?
After the death of Sauron Saruman remained the only living maker of a Ring of Power, but because he devised his Ring according to the lore he had studied (which was the remnant of the secrets of the Elven-smiths of Eregion and such of Sauron’s teachings as had been preserved) Saruman’s ring was also subject to Sauron’s One Ring.
Did Gandalf really want Saruman at Orthanc?
‘You know the answers,’ said Gandalf: ‘no and no. But in any case the time of my labours now draws to an end. The King has taken on the burden. If you had waited at Orthanc, you would have seen him, and he would have shown you wisdom and mercy.’ ‘Then all the more reason to have left sooner,’ said Saruman; ‘for I desire neither of him.
What does it mean when Saruman says it will be a grey ship?
‘It will be a grey ship, and full of ghosts.’ He laughed, but his voice was cracked and hideous. Here Saruman appears to be referring to the failure of the Rings of Power, which all “went out” the moment the One Ring was destroyed.
What does Saruman’s taunt to Galadriel and Elrond mean?
Saruman’s taunt to Galadriel and Elrond seems to suggest that they were going to begin fading, or had already begun to fade, and so would soon be rendered no more than dis-embodied ghosts.