eldamaranquendi: Sauron by anastasiyacemeterySauron`s names:Mairon "The Admirable", in To
eldamaranquendi: Sauron by anastasiyacemeterySauron`s names:Mairon "The Admirable", in Tolkien’s invented language of QuenyaGorthu “Mist of Fear” and Gorthaur “The Cruel” in SindarinAnnatar, “Lord of Gifts” in the Second AgeTar-mairon “King Excellent” in NumenorZigûr “Wizard” in Adûnaic.The Necromancer of Dol GuldurTolkien gives other names used by Sauron when he seduced the Elves in the Second Age: Artano(“High-smith”) and Aulendil (“Devoted to Aulë”)Among his many titles and epithets were:The Base Master of Treachery, used once by Gandalf to explain why the Mouth of Sauron should not be trusted.The Black One, used once by Gollum.The Black Hand, used twice by Gollum.The Black Master, used by Isildur when cursing Sauron’s former servants, the Oathbreakers.The Dark Lord, given by the Free Peoples after he rose in the Second Age.The Dark Power, used by Gandalf.The Deceiver, given by Amandil before departing to ask the Valar deliverance from Sauron’s corruption.The Enemy, given by the Free Peoples after he rose in the Second Age.The One Enemy, used once by Frodo Baggins.The Great, following the name of Sauron, it is only used once by Gandalf, once by Glóin, and once by the Mouth of Sauron.King of Kings, given by himself when he rose in the Second Age, enraging Ar-Pharazôn.Lord of the Earth, given by himself when he rose in the Second Age.King of Men, given by himself when he rose in the Second Age, enraging Ar-Pharazôn.Lord of the World, given by himself when he rose in the Second Age, enraging Ar-Pharazôn.The Nameless, probably given by the people of Gondor, as it is only used by Boromir as Nameless Enemy, by Faramir as Nameless One, and by the watchmen of Gondor.The Lord of the Ring or Lord of the Rings.The Ring-maker.The Ruler, used once by Saruman during his confrontation with Gandalf.The Shadow, not properly given to him, but to his power when he expanded it in the Third Age.The Sorcerer, used during his rule in Dol Guldur when his identity was unknown.Tolkien describes Sauron’s destruction:..black against the pall of cloud, there rose a huge shape of shadow, impenetrable, lightning-crowned, filling all the sky. Enormous it reared above the world, and stretched out towards them a vast threatening hand, terrible but impotent: for even as it leaned over them, a great wind took it, and it was all blown away, and passed; and then a hush fell -- source link