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'Didn't Sauron put quite a bit of his own power into this "ruler-ring"?'
Yes, true. That's why they're connected. Sauron can only live if the ring exists, it contains so much power. If you want to destroy Sauron, destroy the ring.
'How did he lose it anyway?'
In some kinda war, Isildur cut of Sauron's finger with his sword. He could have destroyed it, but kept the ring himself.
'BTW, I think they suspected that orcs were corrupted elves, but didn't know it for sure.'
I agree, but the Elves who have the three rings are not corrupted. One of them was Galadriƫl. I guess Elrond and Celeborn are the others, but I know Galadriƫl has Nenya, the Water (or Diamond) Ring.
Yes, true. That's why they're connected. Sauron can only live if the ring exists, it contains so much power. If you want to destroy Sauron, destroy the ring.
'How did he lose it anyway?'
In some kinda war, Isildur cut of Sauron's finger with his sword. He could have destroyed it, but kept the ring himself.
'BTW, I think they suspected that orcs were corrupted elves, but didn't know it for sure.'
I agree, but the Elves who have the three rings are not corrupted. One of them was Galadriƫl. I guess Elrond and Celeborn are the others, but I know Galadriƫl has Nenya, the Water (or Diamond) Ring.