Sauron’s rise to power inThe Lord of the Ringsstems from his ability to control the Rings of Power, and these objects have different effects on each of the groups they’re given to. Thethree Elven rings aren’t corruptedby Sauron, as they’re crafted by Celebrimbor alone. However,the Dwarves' Rings of Powerandthe nine Rings for Menhave devastating effects on their wearers. The Men of Middle-earth wearing the Rings of Power are turned into Ringwraiths, whilethe Dwarves' rings make them greedy and lead to their downfall.

The Dwarves' greed is shown inThe Rings of Powerseason 2, with King Durin III trying to use the Rings of Power to manipulate the other Dwarven leaders to pay more taxes. He also digs too deeply in Khazad-dûm in the hopes of finding riches — a move that ultimately leads to his demise. While the Rings of Power are dangerous to everyone,they appear to have a very specific effect on the Dwarves of Middle-earth. This raises questions about why they make the Dwarves, in particular, so greedy.J.R.R. Tolkien’s bookshold the answer.

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While the Rings of Power appear to make the Dwarves greedy in theLord of the Ringsuniverse,it’s worth noting that their avarice is already present prior to receiving the objects.The Dwarves have a greedy streak during J.R.R. Tolkien’s First Age, evidenced by the incident with the Nauglamír and the Elven king, Elu Thingol. The Nauglamír is a magnificent necklace crafted by the Dwarves of Nogrod and Belegost and given to King Finrod Felagund. According to Tolkien’s legendarium, the Dwarves of Nogrod were later tasked with addingone of the Silmarilsto the necklace by Thingol.

Of course, not all the Dwarves in Midde-earth are consumed by avarice, but there are a number of examples of them falling prey to it in Tolkien’s legendarium.

The Rings of Power forged for Durin and the kingdom of the Dwarves in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 5

After completing the project,the Dwarves refused to return the Nauglamírto Thingol, and they even killed the Elven king over it. This caused conflict between the Dwarves and the Elves, emphasizing the former’s greed. Of course, not all the Dwarves in Midde-earth are consumed by avarice, but there are a number of examples of them falling prey to it in Tolkien’s legendarium. This is perhaps the clearest one, setting up the Dwarves' reaction to the Rings of Power before they even existed.

The Seven Rings Amplified The Dwarves' Existing Greed

Sauron Couldn’t Directly Influence The Dwarves Through Them

With the Dwarves already exhibiting greed in the First Age,the Rings of Power merely amplified what was already there. It’s not so much that the Rings of Power made the Dwarves greedy; they simply bring out the worst instincts of their wearers, and the Dwarves of Middle-earth are overwhelmingly drawn to riches. This is obvious from the events ofThe Hobbit,andThe Rings of Power’s Khazad-dûm storyline also emphasizes it. The Dwarven characters seek out treasure without the rings influencing them. However, the corrupted objects take this tendency to new heights.

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It’s worth noting that Sauron intended for the Rings of Power to have more devastating effects on the Dwarves; ideally, their reaction should have mirrored the Men of Middle-earth’s. However, the Dwarves showcased more resistance than Sauron expected, rendering him incapable of directly influencing them through the objects. This waswhy their Rings of Power didn’t turn them invisibleor turn them into Nazgûl. Rather than being physically subservient to Sauron,the Dwarves experienced personality changes due to the rings. As a result, their greed became worse.

Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield looking wary in The Hobbit.

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They Became Isolated & It Led To Their Downfall

Although the Dwarves of Middle-earth didn’t face the same consequences as the Men who received Rings of Power,the objects did eventually lead to the Dwarves' ruin. The Rings of Power made them meaner and more prone to greed, which played directly into Sauron’s hand. The Dwarves' kingdoms and alliances diminished due to the effects of the rings, and they became isolated and vulnerable because of it. Most of them focused on riches over the troubles plaguing Middle-earth. As Elrond states inLOTR, “They hide in their mountains seeking riches, they care nothing for the troubles of others.”

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The Dwarves have an interesting background in The Lord of the Rings and it cuts right to the core of good and evil in J.R.R. Tolkien’s story.

As the Lord of the Glittering Caves, Gimli helped restore the Dwarven kingdoms to an extent afterThe Lord of the Rings.However, the Dwarves continued to become less relevant during the Fourth Age, which was deemed the Age of Men. This outcome stemmed from their actions all the way back in the First Age, and it was made worse by the Rings of Power and their impact on the Dwarves prior toThe Lord of the Rings.

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The Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings is a multimedia franchise consisting of several movies and a TV show released by Amazon titled The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The franchise is based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s book series that began in 1954 with The Fellowship of the Ring. The Lord of the Rings saw mainstream popularity with Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.

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