Why did Sauron turn Shelob?

In the Second Age, Shelob had been Sauron's ally and lover prior to him betraying her for an opportunity to corrupt Suladân with a Ring of Power.
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What did Sauron do to Shelob?

An artefact, a "Crushed Ungol Egg", shows that Shelob initially lived in Mordor itself with Sauron and his servants, until it became apparent that Shelob would disobey Sauron, so he banished her to the pass of Cirith Ungol, and forbade her from laying any more eggs on his land.
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Why did they turn Shelob into a woman?

So, there you have it - Shelob takes on human form both because it's in her power to do so, and also because she has a need to involve herself in Talion's quest. Presumably communicating with him is simpler in human form. Either way, it's certainly less distracting than having a giant spider as your game's narrator.
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Does Sauron know about Shelob?

Sauron was aware of Shelob's presence in the mountains and allowed her to dwell there, for she made an excellent, if incidental, guard for the pass of Cirith Ungol. Sauron was known to be somewhat fond of her, and in a rare show of humor, was even known to refer to her as his cat.
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Was Shelob an ally of Sauron?

Shelob was a Maiar who was one of the greatest offspring of Ungoliant and lived in the land of Mordor. She was once an ally of Sauron before the Dark Lord abandoned her and exiled herself in the mountains.
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Elf Sauron Kisses Shelob



Is Aragog based on Shelob?

Rather than a spoiler alert, it's more of a spider alert. Aragog, the Forbidden Forest-dwelling spider from Harry Potter, is probably influenced by Shelob, the spider that lived in the Ephel Dúath mountains, near Mordor.
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Are Balrogs loyal to Sauron?

The Balrogs were originally the servants of Morgoth in the First Age, of whom, Sauron was also his servant. The Balrogs and Sauron were all Maiar and somewhat coeval; it is debatable whether a Balrog would recognize Sauron as successor and serve him willingly.
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Who is bigger aragog vs Shelob?

It's explained that Shelob's size was roughly eight feet in length and seventeen feet across, which is by no stretch a small spider. However, Aragog is explained to be roughly the size of a small elephant with an eighteen-foot leg span.
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Who killed Shelob?

The plan is foiled when Samwise Gamgee temporarily blinds Shelob with the Phial of Galadriel, and then severely wounds her with Frodo's Elvish sword, Sting.
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Did Sam ever wear the Ring?

Sam never put on the Ring in the movies, but in the books, he actually carried the Ring for two days, even putting in on a few times to hide from Orcs.
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Was Shelob originally a woman?

It's a little complicated. Probably the weirdest thing about the upcoming Middle-earth: Shadow of War is that Shelob, who as I understand it is well-established in Tolkien's mythos as a monstrous, malevolent spider, is in fact a woman.
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Is Shelob actually a spider?

I just re-read the Cirith Ungol chapters of LotR and it seems to me that Tolkien never implies Shelob is simply a big spider like she is portrayed in the movies, but something spider-like and far more evil/grotesque/worse than a big spider.
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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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What happened to Shelob after Lord of the Rings?

After the Dark Lord appeared in Mordor, he acted as though Shelob was his pet, although she was far from it. The giant spider acted as the perfect guard to his land, and he would frequently allow her to feast on orcs. This lifestyle worked in Shelob's favor, so there she stayed.
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Can Shelob speak?

Shelob is an offspring of Ungoliant and maybe because of this he could speak in Westron, like the spiders in Mirkwood when Bilbo tries to save the dwarves from death. Bilbo heard some hideous voices and after some time he began to understand them.
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Which Nazgul is talion?

Talion becomes a Nazgul

His only option is to take Isildur's Ring, which he uses in the final fight against Sauron. He then uses the power to contain Sauron's forces in Mordor for as long as he can, but he eventually goes full-on Nazgul, which would make him one of the Ringwraiths that hunts Frodo.
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Is Shelob a demon?

According to Tolkien, Shelob was the child of Ungoliant, a spirit of darkness who took the form of a giant spider and allied herself with the dark spirit Melkor in his conflict against the elves. Her origins were uncertain, but she hated the light and fed upon it, making her a natural partner for Melkor.
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Is Shelob a Maia?

The question is Shelob a Maia... the answer is no she's most likely not because it's unspecified if Ungoliant is even a Maia and evidence shows that she's most likely not to begin with.
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Is Sam in love with Frodo?

In the second book, Sam does say he loves Frodo. To quote Goodreads: Then as he had kept watch Sam had noticed that at times a light seemed to be shining faintly within; but now the light was even clearer and stronger.
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Is Ungoliant Shelob mother?

Ungoliant (Sindarin; IPA: [uŋˈɡoljant]) was a primordial taking the shape of a gigantic spider. She was initially an ally of Melkor in Aman, and for a short time in Middle-earth as well. She was a distant mother of Shelob, and the oldest and first giant spider of Arda.
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How old is Shelob?

9 Shelob Is A Relic Of The First Age

The First Age of Middle-earth spans around six centuries, starting with the "Awakening of Men" and concluding with the removal of Morgoth from Arda through the Tarn Fui. Shelob is born at some point during this era, making her several thousand years old at the very least.
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Why is Aragog so big?

The script for Half-Blood Prince called for Aragog to be slid into a grave on a hill, so the designers knew that the Acromantula needed to be much heavier than the original in order to give the correct heft of a huge, upside-down dead spider.
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Why can't Gandalf touch the Ring?

Though someone could start out with good intentions, the Ring would eventually corrupt them. And that is why Gandalf can't touch it. He is afraid that if he did, it would corrupt him and make him just as bad as Sauron since Sauron put so much of himself and his evil into the One Ring.
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Why did Sauron not become a Balrog?

Also, the more power the Balrogs expressed through their forms, the more bound to those forms they became. Ultimately, they were then unable to change or discard their chosen forms, there were physically bound to them from then on. Sauron never chose to do this.
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What if Balrog got the Ring?

Perhaps if you translate the power of the Ring to the Balrog, but in the end any power gained from the Ring is Sauron's. If the Balrog were to use the Ring against Sauron it would actually make Sauron stronger.
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