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Rings of Power - Wikipedia
Nenya (the Ring of Water, the White Ring, the Ring of Adamant), from Quenya nén, "water", [T 13] was made of mithril and set with a "shimmering white stone". Galadriel used it to protect and preserve the realm of Lothlórien.
The Rings of Power three elven rings explained - Entertainment Weekly
Nenya is for Galadriel, and will make her future kingdom of Lothlorien almost a preserve for the elven glory of the Elder Days, even into the latter years of the Third Age of Middle-earth.
The Ring Galadriel Wears In The Rings Of Power Season 2 Explained
Nenya provides protection and powers to Galadriel, guiding her towards her continued journey in season 2 of The Rings of Power. Changes in Prime Video's prequel series adjust the story of Galadriel's acquisition of Nenya, setting up a different narrative path.
Three Rings - Tolkien Gateway
Nenya, the Ring of Adamant and the Ring of Water, was made of mithril with a stone of adamant; it was the chief of the Three, originally — and only ever — worn by Galadriel. Narya, the Ring of Fire and the Red Ring, set with a ruby, originally worn by Círdan who gave it to Gandalf.
'The Rings of Power's Elven Rings, Explained - Collider
Nenya, the Ring of Water. Image via Prime Video. In The Rings of Power, Galadriel claims Nenya, the Ring of Water, after the ring falls and bounces in her direction in Lindon. It carries an ...
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