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[Opinions] Well, Voldemort is sometimes affectionately known as...
Voldy, Mouldy-shorts...
Anyway, it's possible.
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Don't forget "Mortie" for Voldemort; he loves it!And Lord Sauron from Lord of the Rings is sometimes lovingly called Mr. Sours, Ron-Ron, Sweet-'n-Saur... so yes, why not?

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Bahahaha!!...-it's twelve o'clock and i need your attention-
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Who is Lord Sauron?Ron-Ron makes it sound like a pseudonym for Ronald Weasley, who is also called that...and also Won-Won, Ickle-Ronniekins, Weaselby, Roonil Wazlib, etc.
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Whaaaaaat?!:P
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From the Lord of the Rings, Sauron is the Dark Lord.
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Cool.I love LOTR.
Hey wait...was he originally Gandalf's friend? If so, then I thought his name was Solomon (because of that LOTR caused me to love that name)...well, they're both very solemn and for that I love them.
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No, Sauron is a disembodied spirit.Saruman is a wizard, like Gandalf. He is corrupted by Sauron.
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Actually, there are a couple of articles on Encyclopedia of Arda that make a very good, well supported case for Sauron being able to take some sort of physical form. And no, Anthro, you've got the wrong maiar there.
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Actually, that was Saruman; Sauron was embodied only as the fiery eye.
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