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Sting is a short, slender elven dagger-sword suitable for a hobbit, with a polished blade that glitters cold and bright. It has no markings and is carried in a battered black leather scabbard on a belt. Its edges glint when orcs are near, revealing its ancient elven origin as a warning.

Sting, the exquisite elven dagger-sword inherited from Bilbo, emerges in The Fellowship of the Ring as a gleaming, orc-detecting blade perfectly sized for hobbit hands, its cold blue glow a harbinger of danger in the depths of Moria. Though absent from explicit mention in The Two Towers, its enduring presence at Frodo's side underscores its quiet reliability amid escalating perils. In The Return of the King, Sting fulfills its legendary role with poignant finality, glowing fiercely in Shelob's lair and orc-infested Cirith Ungol before Sam wields it heroically against the monstrous spider and later in defense during their desperate flight, cementing its legacy as a symbol of hobbit courage and elven craftsmanship passed across generations.

Evolution

The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings

Sting is a short, slender elven dagger-sword suitable for a hobbit, with a polished blade that glitters cold and bright. It has no markings and is carried in a battered black leather scabbard on a belt. Its edges glint when orcs are near, revealing its ancient elven origin as a warning.

The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings

The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings

Sting appears as a short elven dagger rather than a broadsword, small enough to be wielded by a hobbit yet with a keen blade. It hangs at the side and activates a cold blue glow only when orcs approach, serving as both weapon and warning. This is the canonical form readers picture: a compact, elegant elven blade with a history of passing from Bilbo to Frodo.

Book Appearances

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The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings

First appears Ch 2

2

The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings

First appears Ch 20

3

The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings

First appears Ch 2

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