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The Power Ring was created on Earth-3 when Volthoom was traveling from Earth-15 to various other Earths within the Multiverse to seek a way to save his home. On Earth-3 he encountered the wizard Mordru, who fused a piece of Volthoom's soul to create the power ring. Volthoom described that they had a dispute and left.
Volthoom inspired the Maltusians to force all of their emotion into a single lantern of their own creation. The radical consequence was the formation of the universe’s first power ring. However potent this power ring was, the Maltusians immediately understood the great danger. For with it, one could harness the entire Emotional Spectrum freely.
[citation needed] His ring was inhabited by the spirit of Volthoom, who often spoke on his own, making inane observations and taking up residence in the ring wielder's mind; all of which is considered a curse to the ring's wielder. The blond Power Ring's favorite tactic in battle was to use the ring to create living Boschian monstrosities ...
A noteworthy ability of blue rings is the power to scan a target's psyche and create illusions based on their hopes. A blue power ring is capable of feeding off the hope of other beings, eschewing constant recharging while still performing impressive feats, including reversing a dying sun's age.
Alan Ladd Wellington Scott is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and the first character to bear the name Green Lantern. [2] He fights evil with the aid of his mystical ring, which grants him a variety of powers.
Sinestro follows Power Ring through the sewers, eventually severing his right arm and allowing his ring to go search for a new host. Relieved to be free, Power Ring dies, thanking Sinestro. [ 57 ] After that, Sinestro joins Batman, Catwoman and the rest of Lex Luthor's team into taking down the Crime Syndicate . [ 58 ]
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is an American fantasy television series developed by J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay for the streaming service Amazon Prime Video. It is based on J. R. R. Tolkien's history of Middle-earth, primarily material from the appendices of the novel The Lord of the Rings (1954–55).
Rings of Power, for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, 1992; Rock & Rule (known as Ring of Power outside North America), a 1983 film; The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, an Amazon Prime Video television series set in Tolkien's Middle-earth "The Ring of Powers", an episode of Ugly Americans