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Old 03-17-2007, 08:19 AM   #1
Peter_20
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Sauron and his ability to "seem fair" - question...

Alright, in the Akallabêth it's said that Sauron lost his fair and wise looks with the drowning of Númenor, "so he could never again appear fair and wise in the eyes of Men", but he still appears fair and wise during the chapter Of the Rings of Power And the Third Age.

What is this?
Is the Rings of Power chapter supposed to take place before the Akallabêth, or something?
Or did Christopher simply make a mistake?

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