We know that Sauron will return to Eregion in the guise of Annatar, an emissary of the Valar, there to instruct the smiths of Eregion, particularly Celebrimbor, in the art of ring-making.
Celebrimbor is annoyed at the suggestion because men are the worst and asks Annatar/Sauron to let it go. “Much of the misery of men is of their own making,” he tells Annatar/Sauron.
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art, and gifted creators. There is some sincere admiration and respect from Sauron toward Celebrimbor despite some underlying manipulation, and Sauron likely sees a kindred spirit in Celebrimbor.
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The dark lord hoodwinks Celebrimbor and the other elf-smiths with his “mission from God” Annatar schtick, and suckers everyone else in by playing to their arrogance, avarice, or both.
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Celebrimbor is annoyed at the suggestion because men are the worst and asks Annatar/Sauron to let it go. “Much of the misery of men is of their own making,” he tells Annatar/Sauron. “We cannot give ...