<P> In T.A. 3001, the Ring was beginning to strain Bilbo, leaving him feeling "stretched - out and thin", and so he decided to leave the Shire, intending to pass the Ring to his adopted heir Frodo Baggins . He briefly gave in to the Ring's power, even calling it "my precious"; alarmed, Gandalf spoke harshly to his old friend to persuade him to give it up, which Bilbo eventually did, becoming the first Ringbearer to surrender it willingly . </P> <P> By this time Sauron had regained much of his power, and the Dark Tower in Mordor had been rebuilt . Gollum, released from Mordor, was captured by Gandalf and Aragorn, and from him Gandalf learned that Sauron now knew where to find the Ring . To prevent Sauron from reclaiming his Ring, Frodo and eight other companions set out from Rivendell for Mordor in an attempt to destroy the Ring in the fires of Mount Doom . During the quest, Frodo gradually became more and more susceptible to the Ring's power, and feared that it was going to corrupt him . When he and his faithful companion Samwise Gamgee discovered Gollum on their trail and "tamed" him into guiding them to Mordor, Frodo began to feel a strange bond with the wretched, treacherous creature, while Gollum warmed to Frodo's kindness and made at least some effort to keep his promise . Gollum eventually gave in to the Ring's temptation, however, and betrayed them to the spider Shelob . Believing Frodo to be dead, Sam bore the Ring himself for a short time and experienced the temptation it induced; he wore it briefly twice, but never succumbed to it . </P> <P> Sam rescued Frodo from a band of orcs at the Tower of Cirith Ungol . The hobbits, followed by Gollum, eventually arrived at Mount Doom, where Frodo was overcome by the Ring's power and claimed it for himself . At that moment, however, Gollum attacked him and bit off his finger, taking back the Ring . Gollum was too close to the edge: as he gloated over his prize he fell into the fires of Mount Doom, taking the Ring with him, thus destroying it and Sauron's power . </P> <P> The Ring's primary power was control of the other Rings of Power and domination of the wills of their users . The Ring also conferred power to dominate the wills of other beings whether they were wearing Rings or not--but only in proportion to the user's native capacity . In the same way, it amplified any inherent power its owner possessed . </P>

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