What would happen if Bilbo tell Gandalf about the Ring?
If Gandalf had known right away, things would have been massively different. They could have had safe passage through Moria for the brief time that it was re-taken by the dwarves, and Sauron would have been in an even weaker state.
Why did Bilbo tell Gandalf he lost the ring?
Originally Answered: Why did Bilbo Baggins lie Gandalf that he lost the ring in the war? In the book, Bilbo lies about how he got the Ring. He felt guilty for ‘stealing’ it from Gollum, and so he made up a story about Gollum giving it to him as a present when he won the riddle game.
What happens when Bilbo asks to see the ring?
At one point, Bilbo asks to see the Ring, but Frodo is reluctant. Suddenly, Bilbo appears to Frodo as a strange, grasping creature. Bilbo notices Frodo’s hesitation and apologizes. Later, Frodo, enchanted by the Elven-songs, falls into a deep sleep.
Can Gandalf see Bilbo with the ring on?
I would say no. The ringwraiths are completely in the power of their rings which are controlled by the one ring. They are not invisible to one another as well. The compulsion to put on the ring was to make the ring bearer visible to them.
What if Saruman got the ring?
With possession of the one ring he would have replaced Sauron (would have wiped him out entirely). Saruman wasn’t an elf, or even a man. The one ring would have made him more like what he was before he left on his mission to middle-earth, only corrupted and evil. He easily would have had mastery over the ring itself.
Does Gandalf know Bilbo knows about his magic ring?
At the end of The Hobbit, Gandalf reveals to Bilbo that he knows about his magic ring. Here’s why the scene doesn’t contradict The Lord of the Rings.
What did Bilbo Baggins do with Gollum’s ring?
During his misadventures with Gandalf and Thorin’s company of Dwarves, Bilbo Baggins encounters Gollum in a cave and makes off with the creature’s precious ring. Little does Bilbo know that this small trinket will one day decide the fate of all Middle-earth, and corrupt him the same way it twisted its previous owner.
Could Gandalf have found the lesser rings in a Goblin Cave?
From a probability standpoint, one of the lesser rings (which while not common, were by no means rare in previous ages) turning up again in a goblin cave would make far more sense to Gandalf.
What has Bilbo accomplished by the end of The Hobbit?
Bilbo has accomplished, by the end of The Hobbit, some rather impressive feats that it would have been highly unlikely he would have been able to perform unaided.