How did Sauron become Eye?

When Sauron was defeated by Prince Isildur of Gondor, his finger was severed, as was the Ring. He also lost his physical form and from then on, Sauron manifested as an Eye. Sauron's forging of the Rings was featured at the beginning of 2001's The Fellowship of the Ring.
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Who built the Eye of Sauron?

History. Barad-dûr was built by Sauron in the land of Mordor, not far from the volcano known as Mount Doom. The construction of the tower began around the SA 1000, and took six hundred years to complete.
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Is Sauron literally an Eye?

Sauron is the ultimate dark lord figure, but you never see him — he takes the form of a flaming eyeball.
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Why was Sauron an Eye in the movie?

Sauron was hunting for the Ring so that he could again take physical form, and the Great Eye was a way to show his relentless search for the Ring. Peter Jackson chose to show Sauron as a fiery, lidless eye so that Sauron would feel more like the present and growing threat that he was.
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How did Sauron originally look?

8px Sauron's primary appearance in Peter Jackson's trilogy is as the Eye of Sauron, a titanic, flaming eye atop Barad-dûr; many characters refer to it as "the Eye" or "the Great Eye." His prior physical form was as a nine-foot-tall being clad in black armor, seen only in flashbacks to the War of the Last Alliance ...
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Sauron was not an eye



Can Sauron take physical form?

And, to be fair, after his defeat in the Battle of the Last Alliance, Sauron wasn't able to take physical form for many years, but when he started regaining power around 1000, a new physical form was probably one of the first things he worked on.
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How did Sauron become the necromancer?

Not long afterward, a hobbit-like creature named Smeagol kills his friend and steals a magic ring he found before he vanishes into the Misty Mountains, unbeknownst to its master. At this point, Sauron becomes known as the Necromancer — the same ghostly presence that fans met in the Hobbit trilogy.
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Why did Saruman join Sauron?

Saruman's real intention was to permit Sauron to build up his strength, so that the One Ring would reveal itself. He later found that Sauron had more knowledge of the possible location of the One Ring than he expected, and in TA 2941, Saruman finally agreed to attack Dol Guldur.
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What were Orcs originally?

Orcs were first created from Elves under torture and dark sorcery. Their creation served as an insult to the Children of Ilúvatar.
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What did Sauron look like under his Armour?

The usual description is something like "a dark Lord, great and terrible." It's short on specifics, save that Isildur described his hand as being black but burning like fire, and that in the Third Age he only had nine fingers.
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Was Sauron an elf?

Prior to the publication of The Silmarillion, Sauron's origins and true identity were unclear to those without full access to Tolkien's notes. In early editions of The Guide to Middle Earth, Sauron is described as "probably of the Eldar elves".
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Who kills Morgoth?

After committing many evils across the First Age and preceding eras, such as the theft of the Silmarils, which resulted in his name Morgoth, and the destruction of the Two Lamps and the Two Trees of Valinor, Morgoth was defeated by the Host of Valinor in the War of Wrath.
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Why is Sauron so powerful?

Sauron made The One Ring to help him exercise power over all other people who wore Rings of Power. He made it so powerful by imbuing a part of his soul into the ring. This decisions made the ring a conduit that made Sauron even stronger than before.
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Is the Eye of Sauron a Palantir?

No, there is no evidence for this

The palantír of Minas Ithil, in Sauron's possession.
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Why did Gandalf become white?

Gandalf was carried to Caras Galadhon in Lothlórien, where he was healed, given a new staff, and clothed in white, and thus became Gandalf the White.
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Why did they cut Saruman's death?

Jackson's reasons for cutting Saruman's demise were twofold; firstly, to pare down a film that was already testing the limits of how long a person can comfortably sit on a theater seat, and secondly because of the narrative flow.
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Was Morgoth stronger than Sauron?

Morgoth (Melkor), as a Valar, was a more powerful being than Sauron, a Maia. In a one-on-one fight or each with their respective armies in any age, Morgoth is undoubtedly the strongest.
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Is Sauron a Morgoth?

One of the most powerful beings in all of Tolkien's world, Morgoth strove for many years to take over Middle-earth and waged wars in order to do so. Sauron became a servant of Morgoth during this time, but Morgoth was eventually defeated at the end of the First Age.
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Is Gandalf immortal?

He is associated with fire; his ring of power is Narya, the Ring of Fire. As such, he delights in fireworks to entertain the hobbits of the Shire, while in great need he uses fire as a weapon. As one of the Maiar, he is an immortal spirit from Valinor, but his physical body can be killed.
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How did Sauron not know about hobbits?

Because it 'evolved' during the time he was effectively dead. And because in the book (though not the films) he can really only see as far a person could from the top of a tall tower.
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How would Sauron have won?

It seems that, had Sauron paid a little more attention to his allies--and his needs--rather than just letting him around on his own, Saruman might have been able to defeat Rohan, thus helping Sauron to win in his own battle against Gondor.
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What would Sauron have done if he got the Ring?

Sauron would aquire the Ring, and create more and more troops and fire and evil schemes and things to bloat up his already enormous army. He would first overthrow Saruman, as he is no more use to him, and occupy Orthanc with one of his brilliant generals and leave a bit of the great army there.
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