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Nick: frodolover24 (Registered User)
Date/Time: Tue, 12/31/2002 at 19:18 EDT
Browser/OS: Microsoft Internet Explorer V5.0 using Windows 98
In Reply To: How is it that the ring knows to turn Frodo's clothing invisible too?  <Rider Of The Rohirrim>  [12/31/2002 @ 17:51]  (7/14)
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If I remember The Hobbit correctly...
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the ring doesn't turn Sting invisible.  I think it says in The Hobbit that the spiders in Mirkwood could see Bilbo's sword when it was unsheathed, but they couldn't see him.

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