Those who Bear Rings of Power
Fantasy equal: Sauron
Some of the male population are Bearers of their own special ring. Not a band of precious metal, but a ring, which I believe adds virtue and greater pleasure to a man’s favourite organ.
Depending on the beliefs and culture of your parents, you may have parted with your ring at a very young age. If I were one of those, I probably would have felt a bit incomplete in that area. So why do some cultures seize the rings of their bobbing baby boys? I’ve gathered from my culture that it is the norm to have an unsheathed blade. It is supposed to be more hygienic and some say it’s simply better to have in the South African climate. It’s more comfortable they say. Some dads simply feel its tradition. “My blade is unsheathed, and so will my son’s blade be as well.”
Okay, so I am rather biased and don’t see the point of sheathing your blade. Just keep it clean. You should not complain of my prejudice however, since I’ve provided you with an extra collection due to my liking of rings...
Some of the male population are Bearers of their own special ring. Not a band of precious metal, but a ring, which I believe adds virtue and greater pleasure to a man’s favourite organ.
Depending on the beliefs and culture of your parents, you may have parted with your ring at a very young age. If I were one of those, I probably would have felt a bit incomplete in that area. So why do some cultures seize the rings of their bobbing baby boys? I’ve gathered from my culture that it is the norm to have an unsheathed blade. It is supposed to be more hygienic and some say it’s simply better to have in the South African climate. It’s more comfortable they say. Some dads simply feel its tradition. “My blade is unsheathed, and so will my son’s blade be as well.”
Okay, so I am rather biased and don’t see the point of sheathing your blade. Just keep it clean. You should not complain of my prejudice however, since I’ve provided you with an extra collection due to my liking of rings...
“With Sauron's assistance, the Elven-smiths forged the Rings of Power, which conferred great power upon their bearers. The Elves did not seek "political" dominion, but rather magical powers that would let them maintain all things unstained. Sauron, however, saw that the Rings of Power could also be made into instruments of domination. He secretly forged the One Ring in the volcanic Mount Doom in Mordor. This "One Ring to rule them all" had the power to dominate the other Rings and enslave their wearers to Sauron's will. The Rings of Power were extremely potent, however, and to create an instrument that could dominate even them, Sauron was forced to place a great part of his native power into it. Yet "while he wore it, his power on earth was actually enhanced.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauron
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauron
Amazing Blog Entry! I am so glad I have found this blog. The way you have with words, describing the love for 'the ring'. Bravo!
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